A piece written in a time right after the passage of the recovery act, and how to change things for the better. He talks about making credit agencies better. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/04/weekinreview/04gough.html?_r=3&em&
Monthly Archives: May 2013
Finding Fun In A Terrible Economy
Check out this cutout board game to help understand the recession http://www.economist.com/node/12798307?Story_ID=12798307
Filed under Economics
A Great Blues Harmonica Player
Filed under Article
Podcast – Mashups and new finds
Filed under Interesting Web
Peak Population and Generation X
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War Vegetable Gardening and the Home Storage of Vegetables
From how and when to seed to watering to storing vegetables. ALthough its method of killing bugs is outdated, its descriptions of problems might be helpful.
PDFs for undeveloped areas and countries
Well I dont know when ill need all of these guides, but here they are. So many PDFs on how to grow food, raise animals and livestock, how to build ovens, sanitation or candles.
The List
This has every link listed on this site. It makes for easier searching. It is no particular order. All titles are taken from the link. Each of these will have its own post, complete with tags, notes and comments….although that will take a very long time as I slowly work through this all. (Here is another list of links that I will incorporate into this one)
- The Bechdel Test
- What do Feminists Have Left?
- Tancredo: It’s ‘elitist’ for ‘people who get elected’ to think their ‘one purpose’ is to ‘make laws’
- Mexico: Macbre 22 Postcards
- Ribollita – How come Peasant Food tastes so good?
- Cassoulet: Beans, crust key to French Casserole
- Grodon Ramsey – Broccoli Soup
- Book Rundown: Half the Sky
- Book Rundown: Predictably Irrational
- Peter Schiff Was Right 2006-2007
- Obama Outlines Job-Creation Plan
- Day of Thanksgiving
- The Full Obama Interview
- Live Piracy Map
- Ground Game
- My Review of Darjeeling Limited
- Survival PDF’s
- War Vegetable Gardening and the Home Storage of Vegetables 1918
- Peak Population and Generation X
- Product Manual Archive
- Music/Mashup Podcast
- Studying Chineses Blog Censorship
- Sonny Boy Williamson II
- Board game: Credit Crunch
- A Modest Proposal
- Understanding Islam Through Virtual Worlds
- Guides to Homesteading in the Modern Age
- Writing in the age of distraction
- Living off the grid
- In China, Bush Remains a popular President
- The Invention of Air – Review
- Steve Thomas Art
- U.S. becomes top wind producer
- Behavior: $1? No Thanks. 100 cents? You Bet
- DIY Hot Sauce
- Field Trippin’
- Hans Rosling: Stats that reshape your worldview
- Buy American
- Fireside Chat with Timothy Ferris
- The Dehumanization of young workers in China
- Apocalyptic Projected Waterlines Depict a city Underwater
- Peak Prosperity: Crash Course in the economy
- Stimulus Watch: Keeping an eye on economic recovery spending
- Man appears free of HIV after stem cell transplant
- Trying to Live on 500k in New York City
- Burgeoning Bourgeoisie
- Iran: A Nation of Bloggers
- Playtime for 13-year-old dad
- DIY Grow Lights
- The Stimulus Plan: Where the Money Would Go
- The death of the news
- A Colorado school district does away with grade levels
- Long Island fifth grader urges his fellow students to ‘unite against homework’
- Recess Makes for Better Students
- School Soda Ban Has Limited Effect
- Spring Branch joins movement questioning homework
- Good grades pay off literally
- Learning Matters: Paying For Grades (Does Cash For Students Work?)
- Sex-education reducing adolescent sex, says study
- Live Hope Love: Radio Specials
- 2009-02-16: As It Happens Daily – As It Happens from CBC Radio
- Quirks & Quarks 2009-02-21 – Quirks and Quarks Complete Show from CBC Radio
- Media-Morphosis: How the Internet Will Devour, Transform, or Destroy Your Favorite Medium
- Rural Broadband: No Job Creation Machine
- Librarian Opposes Google’s Library Fees
- Congress may consider mandatory ISP snooping
- Proposition 8 and Proposition 22: A tale of two votes
- Gold fever sweeps suburbia
- Taxing pot could become a political toking point
- Recipe for Disaster: The Formula That Killed Wall Street
- Porn in the USA: Conservatives are biggest consumers
- Nadishana – Well Tempered Kou Xiang – Set of 7 blades!
- Who is getting pinched the most?- CNNMoney.com
- Everythings Amazing & Nobodys Happy
- What Bruce Sterling Actually Said About Web 2.0 at Webstock 09
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