This page shows recent posts from all categories. It will probably be fancier later.
Therapy doggerel (2011/11/10)
With a bit of help from my mom, who spotted a meter error: [read more...]
The foundational economics problem (2011/11/10)
We like to make fun of the music industry for being wedded to a fundamentally broken business model, based on a flawed assumption. But you know what? Our entire modern economy is predicated on a single, key, assumption, which is also false: [read more...]
Shoplifting 2.0 (2011/11/08)
It has come to my attention that, from time to time, it is important to reevaluate traditional business models and see how they can be improved with our modern and more advanced understanding of economics. With that in mind, I call your attention to a new business model I have developed, an extraordinarily effective means of removing items from retail establishments. It turns everything you thought you knew about shoplifting upside-down, and as such, I think it clearly worthy of the name “Shoplifting 2.0”. [read more...]
Naproxen sodium is apparently friendship (2011/11/04)
… and friendship, as we know, is magic. [read more...]
I learned a new phrase today. (2011/11/02)
Rotator cuff. [read more...]
Goblins ate us. (2011/10/31)
So, I’m autistic. My spouse is autistic. Our housemate is autistic. And this means that sometimes, all three of us are socialed out and cannot handle social interactions. Least of all social interactions with strangers, which are not on a clearly defined schedule. [read more...]
Priorities and importance (2011/10/31)
Places say “your privacy is important to us, please allow ten business days for your opt-out request to be processed.” Lies. [read more...]
Why permission matters. (2011/10/26)
A guy I know recently started getting daily emails from eHarmony, a dating site. [read more...]
Why are poor people so generous? (2011/10/19)
My mom once told me something I found fascinating, and at the time inexplicable. When she was a graduate student, she and her friends were, of course, poor. (Graduate students are.) They occasionally went out for dinner, and at the end of the meal, people would toss money in and there would end up being enough to pay for the meal and leave a respectable tip. [read more...]
Man, that was fun. (2011/10/17)
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You’ve played 1 Days, 1 Hours, 22 Minutes, 32 Seconds [read more...]