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Big Changes at Capital Gains and Games

{ Posted on Jan 03 2012 by Ken Houghton }
I go away for a week and the world collapses. While most of you probably noticed that Russell Brand is available again, the other Major Separation was at Capital Gains and Games, which is now exclusively Stan Collender's as "principal ...Read More »

Even a Blind Nut Rightly Clocks a Stopped Squirrel Twice a Day

{ Posted on Oct 12 2011 by Ken Houghton }
Categories : All, Angry Bear, blogs, Uncategorized
by Mike KimelHi folks. I have to go on a bit of a hiatus. I have some work-related things that need taking care of that will require a lot of time for the foreseeable future. But I ...Read More »

Making money from blogging WITHOUT making money from blogging

{ Posted on Sep 15 2011 by Sian Meades }
As I mentioned in my last post, there are lots myths and clichés flying all around the internet. Blogging is still a buzzword (something that surprises me as I’ve been at it for years) and it’s the new trendy way to ...Read More »

New blogging tool for Yakezie members and challengers!

{ Posted on Jun 22 2011 by Harri Pierce }
Geekiness. Not always the most winning character trait. Especially in the nerve centre of geek-phobia; the school yard. I learnt to my peril there are better ways to endear yourself to a peer group of feral nine year olds than ...Read More »

Random Notes 3 June 2011

{ Posted on Jun 03 2011 by Ken Houghton }
Buce has been on fire recently, so I'll probably have to do a post about why this post is so off-target, though his conclusion is correct (short version: he's been misled).If I'm reading this morning's SIFMA Brief correctly, Moody's—whose rating ...Read More »

Kauffman Economics Bloggers Forum Update and a Few Links of Noe

{ Posted on Mar 31 2011 by Ken Houghton }
I'm in Kansas City, where the Royals have started the season as one would expect of the current iteration of the team.Fortunately, I'm not here for the baseball, but rather for the Kauffman Economics Bloggers Forum. There will be ...Read More »

We Beat the Germans in 1918/And They’ve Hardly Bothered Us Since Then

{ Posted on Mar 30 2011 by Ken Houghton }
Brad DeLong culls the comments to this post at Crooked Timber to produce a "with notably rare exceptions" Greatest Hits package—his second post riffing on the original—in honor of The Maestro continuing to attempt to improve the reputations of Paul ...Read More »

Reposted in its Entirety: Memorial Service for Alison Snow Jones

{ Posted on Feb 24 2011 by Ken Houghton }
Just in case anyone didn't see this, or overlooked it the first time, at Maxine Udall, Girl Economist:A memorial service and celebration of her life will be held for Alison at 1:00 pm on March 5, 2011 at the Unitarian ...Read More »

One Less Blog to Answer: No More "Girl Economist"

{ Posted on Jan 26 2011 by Ken Houghton }
Between deadlines and strange website blockages, I missed this yesterday. Via Steve Randy Waldman (whose "Interfludity" is blocked) and Mark Thoma (whose isn't) comes Really Bad News:To all Maxine Udall Girl Economist Readers: It is with great sadness that ...Read More »

The 20 Most influential blogs

{ Posted on Jan 19 2011 by Dan Crawford (Rdan) }
"Most investors would acknowledge that social media is playing an increasing role in their investment decisions," observes the UK Web site Mindful Money. "Yet no-one has mapped the emerging network of influence likely to be playing a crucial part in ...Read More »