- According to Dani Rodrik, a Harvard economics prof, in November 2010 Tunisia was an “unsung development miracle.” According to a Tunisian, “for years, [President] Ben Ali and his cronies have literally stolen from his people and businesses i.e. stealing money from banks, government reserves, gold, etc.”
- Amazingly stupid legal threat against BoingBoing. Maybe a paralegal bet a co-worker that her boss will sign anything.
- No more new computers.
“Early on in Neverware’s history, Hefter contacted Dell and Intel, eager to share with them his approach. It was the equivalent of calling the major oil companies to show them a design for a solar powered car. ‘I also don’t know that we’d be interested in “radically extending the life…of desktop PCs,’ was the reply Hefter got from a higher up at Intel.”
Kind of like going to a school system (or–my God!–a School of Education) and saying you have a way of teaching the same amount in half the time.
Seth, I’m curious if you’ve every experimented with “high meat” (which I just heard of today.) It’s ‘ultra-aged’ meat that’s been allowed to turn. People are reporting reduced susceptibility to colds, improved moods and energy, etc.
Here is one post, but if you search that forum for the phrase “high meat” (including the quotes) in the forum’s Google Custom Search box you’ll find a lot more.
https://www.rawpaleoforum.com/display-your-culinary-creations/high-meat-recipe-preparation-for-more-advanced-rafers/msg37877/#msg37877
Roger, yeah, it is. If you went to an education professor with a radical idea about how to teach, you would be ignored because it did not fit with the professor’s research agenda.