Mike at Crime & Federalism wants reading suggestions. He prefers practical non-fiction and enjoys "books that are that are hybrids of insight and practicality." Here are my suggestions: Armchair Economist by Steven Landsburg. It's about thinking carefully about incentives and how people respond to them. Good for thinking about public policy, but I've also found this … [Read more...] about What Should Mike Read?
Archives for June 2006
“It’s a Number”
White House press secretary Tony Snow had this to say when asked for the President's reaction to news that the U.S. military had suffered its 2500th death in Iraq: "It's a number," said Tony Snow, the White House press secretary. "Every time there's one of these 500-benchmarks, people want something," Snow added at his near-daily press briefing at the White House. "The … [Read more...] about “It’s a Number”
How To Succeed At Crime
Want to commit non-violent crimes and not get prosecuted? According to an AP piece on Yahoo, it's not as hard as you might think: Dan L'Allier said he witnessed 45 tons of the New York loot being unloaded in Minnesota at his company's headquarters. He and disaster specialist Chris Christopherson complained to a company executive, but were ordered to keep quiet. They … [Read more...] about How To Succeed At Crime
I’m Fiji
You're Fiji! As calm, relaxed, and removed from life as they come, you're just so chilled out, it hurts people to see you. Everyone aspires to be where you are, but most of them just can't put their stress away. Little do they know that even you sometimes have inner turmoil and struggles! For the most part, though, it's sun and fun for you, and that's the … [Read more...] about I’m Fiji
Beyond the Cheddar Curtain
The wife and I are off at the Bead and Button Show in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. If I get any good photos from the show, I'll eventually post them. Meanwhile, for those of you living outside the area, here are a few sights typical of a journey into Wisconsin: … [Read more...] about Beyond the Cheddar Curtain