Friday, April 15, 2011

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    • hblandeck posted to Twitter a slide show:
      5:26 am
      Recipes for the Passover Table
      “Recipes for the Passover Table - http://nyti.ms/gGhJHg” 
      http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/p/passover/recipes/index.html
      Usually matzoballs are made with some club soda. They float more easily.
      Do as much as possible ahead.  

      There is nothing here I can't do but make it Kosher.

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    Languages Grew From a Seed in Africa, a Study Says
    An analysis implies that modern language originated only once, in southern Africa, a surprising finding.
    Where is the test against the history of China?  
    http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6027/346.abstract
    http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/04/15/1423233/All-Languages-Linked-To-Common-Source
    More work will be required.
    I have no reason to doubt at this time.

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    • WITWA recommended an interactive graphic:
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      Phillip Niemeyer | Picturing the Past 10 Years
      The trends and events that dominated the past decade in icons and buzzwords
      http://cr4re.com/charts/charts.html?PR#category=PR
      A truly dismal picture.  The unemployment rate is going down because fewer are looking for work.  The participation rate is going down.  This does not look like the ballyhooed recovery.

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      Why Pay Congress?
      “Nick Kristof risks his hard-earned credibility by quoting me in the third paragraph.” 
      We pay Congress so they stay bought.  Unfortunately others pay them more.

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    Who’s Serious Now?
    President Obama called the Republicans’ bluff on Wednesday and laid out a budget plan that really is serious.
    It is not good.  It is better than the alternative.

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    Lady Liberty Stamp Depicts a Vegas Replica
    The Postal Service’s new Statue of Liberty stamp is accidentally based on the replica at the New York-New York casino in Las Vegas.
    The image is much better than one of the original.  The emblem of a casino is so appropriate.

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      7:07 am

      Justin Amash, Republican Freshman, Bucks His Party
      “Justin Amash, Republican Freshman, Bucks His Party - http://nyti.ms/edKRn5” 
      I just want him and his ilk out.
      We must stop buying from China, Mexico and others. We must buy no more abroad than we sell abroad.

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    • JonDog92 posted to Twitter an article:
      12:41 am

      Who’s Serious Now?
      “Who’s Serious Now? - http://nyti.ms/hdrzLn Clearly, not Krugman ” 
      Humour does not negate the content.  Sometimes laughing is better than weeping.
      http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/15/tax-facts/
      http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/15/insincerely-yours/
      http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/14/serious-miscalculations/
      http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/14/lost-heritage/
      http://macroadvisers.blogspot.com/2011/04/economic-effects-of-ryan-plan-assuming.html

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    Food Raves Gain in Popularity
    Across the country, underground food markets are popping up, giving chefs a chance to show their stuff and maybe make some money.
    Another kind of art show.

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    • reefrelief posted to Twitter an article:
      Dec 6, 2010

      To Save the Planet, Save the Seas
      “To Save the Planet, Save the Seas - http://nyti.ms/6dreIt” 
      Fishermen vote.  The fish do not.
      http://query.nytimes.com/search/sitesearch?query=Coastal+development&more=past_365
      http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/science/topics/fish_and_other_marine_life/index.html?scp=1-spot&sq=fish&st=cse

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      Poetry for Everyday Life
      “Poetry for Everyday Life - http://nyti.ms/hsc099” 
      If metaphor runs his life,  He must get a larger sample of it.

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    The Default Major: Skating Through B-School
    Where’s the rigor? Undergraduate business has an image problem.
    Is this really the training ground for the Republican party?  A sad state of affairs.

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    British Deficit Defies Advocates of Austerity
    A year into Britain’s controversial austerity plan, retail sales have had the sharpest monthly plunge in 15 years and real household income is expected to fall 2 percent this year.
    “My view is that we are in serious danger of a double-dip recession,” said Richard Portes, an economist at the London Business School. “This is going to be a cautionary tale.” 
    We do not have to follow this lead.

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    • greenpeaceusa posted to Twitter a blog post:
      Mar 3, 2011
      Costco Pulls Threatened Fish from Stores
      “from @NYTimesgreen: Costco Pulls Threatened Fish from Stores - http://nyti.ms/e50d5y”
      Getting them to do their homework is a real achievement.  Green peace needs to do some too. Only Iceland has Atlantic cod to fish.
      Buy from them.  Their catch is sustained.

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