Caught between rising aspirations and stagnant wages, Reich says, middle-class Americans have gone through a series of coping mechanisms. First, women joined the workforce, giving families a second income. Then husbands and wives put in longer shifts, …
A massive collection of spacecraft parts, dead satellites, and spent rocket stages circle high above the Earth in a sort of “floating landfill.” According to recent estimates, about 4 million pounds of space junk currently orbit the Earth, includin…
by Alexandre Stavisky on Sun, 09/26/2010 – 00:05 #605138
“Everlastingly men seek to further their comfort in this world. Best it is done by barter with their fellow man in strict adherence to regulatory law derived from the most fair law. The garden…
“A witty saying proves nothing.”
Voltaire
*Hat tip to Typhoon on this one.
My neighbor is an avid sailor, been boating since a kid. He’s not rich, but has found a way to do the sport he loves via membership in some kinda hobby group. Chicago got a nasty wind the other night and he and the gang were down at Monroe Harbor and j…
I don’t have to say much other than prepare yourself for Mutual Fund Monday and Window Dressing. This is some of the funniest sheet I read all weekend.
Wall Street Week Ahead: Stocks eye strong September finish
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Here’s a random commenter from Denningerworld who agrees with me about the geniuses who “run” things.
Moral of the story? Don’t simply apply a thought in your head to the real world and expect it to work the way you imagined it.
It’s not the mark o…
Here’s a random commenter from Denningerworld who agrees with me about the geniuses who “run” things.
Moral of the story? Don’t simply apply a thought in your head to the real world and expect it to work the way you imagined it.
It’s not the mark o…