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Chris Joosse's BlagPolluting the blagosphere, one post at a time October 07 Dear Wall StreetBill Mann captures my sentiments quite nicely:
Way to go, guys. Free market capitalism is responsible for raising billions of people out of abject poverty in our generation, perhaps the greatest humanitarian accomplishment in all of history, and now common wisdom around the globe is that it's a failure- or worse, a conspiracy to steal from them. Way to poison the well. You deserve all the punitive regulation you get. October 04 Today's word: Integrity.I was recently asked for my opinion on how we got into our current 'market crisis', and I came up with this list:
As we contemplate the fact that we just spent $700,000,000,000.00 without having addressed a single item on the list, I'm betting we won't make it another 6 months before we're being told we've got to fund another bailout. September 20 Join the Pigou ClubMankiw makes the case for smart taxes, in spite of the fact that the general public (and therefore, policy makers) tend to oppose them- and issues the call for you to start telling your leadership that you want smart taxation too. July 29 *sigh* another sportLast weekend I went out and did my first multi-pitch outdoor climb, my first 'trad' climbing (following Andrew, cleaning protection gear as we progressed up the rock) and it was pretty awesome. I thought paddling was a gear-intensive sport- climbing appears to be another. A 'complete' trad rack is really expensive, yow! And as we found out, sometimes it can be really tough to get those cams out of the cracks in which they're lodged. Before I go and throw down a grand on trad gear, I think I'll get a dozen draws and just climb 'sport' (where the safety points are already set).
I've been bouldering and gym-climbing for a couple years now, and I've been rationalizing it as 'the stuff I do to keep fit for paddling'. ...and although that's true, I'm also sorta turning into a bit of a climber. On a good day I've sent ('send' is climberese for 'doing it successfully', as near as I can tell) V5 and 5:11d problems... but I can't honestly say that I've quite yet identified as a 'climber'. I'm a paddler who climbs, or at least that's how I think of myself.
Whatver. The difference is semantic, and not really all that interesting. But I did have fun. July 08 Icicle creek, all to ourselvesWho knew? The 5th of July JP and I headed out for a bit of creeking, carpooled to save gas, and we didn't see a single other boater up there. It was madness. So... we did 2 laps. ...and we had the good fortune of being the object of some kindly folks with a good camera and the kindness to share the results:
As you can see, I was sporting the shorty. I wouldn't have... but I forgot my regular drytop. Turns out I was toasty, apart from my exposed skin- which was pink. Right here I'm driving over the right-hand side of the entry to Roadside Attraction's runout- those right-hand eddies are too fun to miss.
Halfway down Limbo. Love the way this shot compresses such a long rapid.
JP charging out of the bottom hole at the crux of Limbo. It looks like he's side-surfing, but he's carrying speed here. Which is a good thing, because I'm following 10 seconds after. :-)
Such a sweet run. I would do it again and again. |
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