I’ve been meaning to write on San Diego and housing, but so many other people already are: The Professor Piggington’s Econo-Almanac deals with the San Diego market and has some really good analysis with their Bubble Primer: Conventional wisdom goes that San Diego is experiencing a severe housing crisis with no end in sight. The …
Tag Archives: economics
Oil, energy and enviro info
Most of these are older links, but I just haven’t had the time to post them. In case you missed it: A White House official who once led the oil industry’s fight against limits on greenhouse gases has repeatedly edited government climate reports in ways that play down links between such emissions and global warming. …
SLO, Paypal, and cow dung.
Anna and I are taking a long weekend and going to head up the coast in a convertible to SLO. The coast is fun by itself, but we will also be going to check out the Pasa Robles Wine Fest. We went in 2003 and enjoyed it a lot. PayPal is pushing further into the …
Eyes on housing
Coming to you live from 32.717625,-117.143281 I brought my eyes in yesterday for their 3-month-post-zap-checkup. Everything seems OK so far. Right eye is around 20, left is closer to 15. Would be nice to have them the same, but I’m happy anyway. Judging the signed photograph and the entertainment tonight clip looping in the waiting …
Sideways voting
A lot of people died, but it is good to see around 60% of Iraq has an ink stained finger. Though it looks like turnout in the predominantly Sunni areas is low. Finally killed all the bugs left in the system here at the office, I think. Doing a network rewire and a server reorg …