- What's your personal business model?
- 15 years later: The state of Rwandan reconciliation. Both my former boss, Karol Boudreaux, and friend, Catherine Larson, were on the panel of six.
- Intel's mixed messages: Netbooks aren't for grownups, wait yes they are. Frankly speaking, I could care less what Intel tells me. What matters is how well netbooks work. And my experience with my 901 has been superb. It does 95% of what I want a PC to do. And you can buy it for $250. That's a steal.
- YIKES! Does Will Wilkinson hate kids? Maybe not, but it sounds like he doesn't want to have any. I'll bet 70 year-olds with kids and grandkids are happier than those without. I think Will needs to read this post and maybe this one too. Here's Bryan Caplan's take.
- Is gay marriage about to spill into other states? Follow think link for its possible course.
- Is this the PDF converter for the Kindle I've been waiting for?
- What groups talk about.
- On sperm banks and the law.
- Seven productivity tips for people that hate GTD.
- The case for killing textbook macro. I just got offered a job teaching macro this summer. Maybe I better pay attention to this.
- Accidental inventions and patent law.
- The magnificent Mercury Seven: NASA's first astronauts, 50 years ago today. Of the seven, two of them -- Malcolm Carpenter and John Glenn -- are still alive today.
Friday, April 10, 2009
The Daily Dozen
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