Your Own Personal Debt Ceiling
Like most Americans, I've been watching the political debate over the debt ceiling with some mixture of incredulousness, cynicism and alarm. The former comes from …Read More
Like most Americans, I've been watching the political debate over the debt ceiling with some mixture of incredulousness, cynicism and alarm. The former comes from …Read More
Lots of headlines already this week! The Wall Street Journal's "The Juggle" blog featured 168 Hours yesterday -- particularly my question of where we hit the …Read More
My Twitter account was compromised this past weekend by a phishing scam that, in retrospect, should have been quite clear. As a result, I inadvertently …Read More
As I wrote a few days ago, I'm making another attempt at writing fiction. When I interviewed Camille Noe Pagan, author of The Art of …Read More
Since I am now in the market for a car, I've been reading far more about cars than I ever have in my life. I …Read More
It's been a while since I've done a Friday round-up, but it may be time to resurrect that habit! My top view-generating post over at BNET …Read More
I recently finished reading Jonathan Franzen's Freedom. I enjoyed much of it, particularly his ability to develop characters in a methodical way. While some of …Read More
Though we intend to buy a second car soon, we are currently still operating with one. This is mostly my fault, as I am having …Read More
We joined Costco last summer. Going there as a dweller of a 1500 square foot urban apartment, featuring a very small freezer at the bottom …Read More
Today's USA Today highlights a new report from the Families and Work Institute which claims that fathers with kids at home are more likely to …Read More