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“It is one of the happy incidents of the federal system that a single courageous State may, if its citizens choose, serve as a laboratory; and try novel social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country.”

Peter Thiel’s CS183: Startup – Class 6 Notes Essay

Twitter: @danmessing

danmessing If radio commercials have taught me anything, it’s that car dealerships and mattress stores are terrible at managing inventory.

How many megabytes does the human brain hold? – Slate Magazine

Occupy Wall St and the taxation of high earnings | Martin Wolf’s Exchange | Economic commentary from the Financial Times – FT.com

Sabermetric Research: Why 10 runs equals 1 win

Twitter: @baseballcrank

baseballcrank Complete idiots do a lot less damage than fairly smart people who don’t know the limits of their intelligence.

Blog: Seth’s Blog: The story of money is not a straight line

The Tribal Mind: Moral Reasoning and Public Discourse — The American Magazine

“We need to find a substitute for external threats as a social bonding agent.”

“You are not stuck in traffic You are traffic.”

Twitter: @dcurtis

dcurtis Good work is safe. Great work is risky. Anyone can do good work. To do great work, you need to have nothing to lose.

Blog: Swedish Language Blog: False friends between Swedish and Norwegian

What our Hands Have Wrought | Front Porch Republic

Democrats tend to be suspicious of big business but they trust big government to rein in abuses; Republicans express suspicion of big government but no fear of economic centralization. Both are half right but half blind. Here is a principle that we would do well to grasp: concentrations of power in any form are a threat to liberty.

A Republic of Front Porches | Front Porch Republic

Blog: Rod Dreher: Marx at the Ballpark

Blog: I Love Charts: Cricket Fielding Positions via lovecraft This doesn’t help…

Thou shalt not commit logical fallacies

Way to link to logical fallacies

ScienceShot: Radiohead Was Right – ScienceNOW

Stats behind Pay What You Want pricing.

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