Think of this as a post on “retro innovation”. Those words aren’t often combined, but life has a way of reminding us of the importance of the tactile to Homo… Continue Reading...
I ran across the transcript of a delightful speech given in 2012 by an economist from the Bank of England – and I have to admit, joining the words “delightful… Continue Reading...
By now you’re back in the saddle at work. You enjoyed the holiday season, but you also realize that sitting around in a cookie-induced torpor while trying to recall what… Continue Reading...
In past years I have posted about some of the books I read during the previous year. You can read my previous two years here and here.
2019 was… Continue Reading...
The title of the post, “Choose Your Axes”, might make you it’s a post about the currently-popular entertainment of axe-throwing. But this is not about throwing axes. It’s about… Continue Reading...