In the beginning In 1937, this young ‘genius’ (supposedly) scored 800 all correct answers in his GMAT test (reputedly, a first in the history of GMAT) – and joined Harvard Business S… more →
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Aristotle The Geek wrote 1 month ago: Let me get the good stuff out of the way first. ET carries a great interview with investor Jim Roger … more →
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thingsbreak wrote 6 months ago: [This is a guest post by John Mashey. Any formatting/link errors are mine. I also added Hoover, Manh … more →
ScientistForTruth wrote 6 months ago: President-Elect Obama, having nominated his team of scientific advisers, declared Because the truth … more →
A Texan In Grad School wrote 6 months ago: Seriously, why is it not public knowledge that Obama’s recently appointed science adviser was … more →
John in IL wrote 10 months ago: And more problem solvers equals more (and better) solutions. This is for all the Malthusian alarmi … more →
Anuraag Sanghi wrote 1 year ago: In the beginning In 1937, this young ‘genius’ (supposedly) scored 800 all correct answer … more →
John Feeney wrote 2 years ago: In the previous article here, I reiterated a fundamental problem with mainstream economics. It fai … more →
John Feeney wrote 2 years ago: Having touched on population growth in the last entry, it’s time for a quick look at how econo … more →