blog post in No Food for Thought | And you call that educated? The USA's overestimated education ROI I grew up strongly rooted in the economy. My father was a merchant, I worked in his store, and I knew his employees earned 6 CAD per hour. For me, this minimum wage was generous. A few years later, I |
blog post in No Food for Thought | Chronic inflation: still insufficient to deflate short-termist illusions? In April 2001, I was still 15 and knew very little about USA politics. Yet it took a single misleading and high-stakes declaration from its then-president brushing off the Kyoto Protocol to put him at |
blog post in No Food for Thought | Go Go Canada, Goooose! In these tense eco-geo-political times, Canadians may enjoy [https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-bald-eagle-canadian-goose-battle-photographer-1.5958964|undeniable proof of their s |
blog post in No Food for Thought | It's Always Time for Payback How much have the United States evolved in terms of politics over the last couple decades? A couple of quotes might clarify. {QUOTE()}Make no mistake; the United States __will hunt down and punish_ |
blog post in No Food for Thought | No Monopoly on Stupid Lawmaking × 2022 Update: Facebook was actually ordered to divest Giphy. You may know [https://en.wiki |
blog post in No Food for Thought | The Cost of Security As a follow-up to The cost of quality , which focused on translation, here's the part about security. Security too c |
blog post in No Food for Thought | Violent video games: significant distractions I played several violent video games during my childhood and early adulthood, and wasted several more person-weeks playing them. Despite playing America's Army, I was never recruited by any army, and |
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