Is that a Lite-Brite? No, it's NYC.
Have you heard the country song? It seems there is only one.
Five exam hacks to help you ace the final.
I tend to be an optimist about the future including and because of technology. I welcome the coming singularity. But I have to admit this concerned me and kinda shook me a little. More here.
How do you find something when a Google search isn't enough? Lifehacker suggests some options.
Looks like I need to change my views on flossing--and revise some other oral hygiene practices while I'm at it. (HT: Tyler Cowen)
The "coach who never punts", Kevin Kelley was interviewed recently on the AFA podcast. I predict in 10 years much of his heterodoxy will be orthodoxy.
Kevin Erdmann has a very good grip on housing policy. He Zoro's Shiller in a single paragraph and then proceeds to tear down all of the housing lobby's sand castles.
While we're calling out iconic economists, John Lee of Open Borders challenges Krugman greatly and Cowen to a lesser extent.
John Cochrane continues the craze taking on Keynesianism.
You might read this first before getting right to Pete Boettke answering Noah Smith's question on if economics swings left.
The zero-interest-rate environment succinctly explained with myths debunked by Scott Sumner.
Don Boudreaux offers some new year's advice on bad habits he wishes the government would break.
(UPDATE: housing policy link restored.)
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