I can! Canoe?
Some police go the extra mile. And get their man.
I can't believe that guy jumped in that water. And that the cops went after him. Ick.
(Nod to Anonyman)
Labels: he's from Florida
Credibly promising to be irresponsible...since 2004!
Some police go the extra mile. And get their man.
Labels: he's from Florida
Shareholder Value Destruction following the Tiger Woods Scandal
Labels: articles to read
An unretouched photo, from the Duke Faculty Prom. (I'm serious; we have a prom).
Labels: he can't help it, people and places
People it has been a very bad week for the music world. On the heels of Vic Chesnutt, Rowland Howard has died of liver cancer.
Labels: an appreciation, how the mighty have fallen, music, RIP
Article from the Wilmington Star News (I was in Wilmington to do a radio interview on THE BIG TALKER)
Labels: Dog bites man, There's Yer Trouble
Pain at the Pump: The Differential Effect of Gasoline Prices on New and Used Automobile Markets
Labels: articles to read
Flip went medieval on his team's sorry ass after the Wizards lost to my Thunder last night. Here are some selected quotes:
Montesquieu famously had this amazingly racist explanation of the different "characters" of nations. And it was based on....weather! Weather causes "certain" people (for the racist M, that would be "dark" people) to be lazy and no 'count. Check this:
People, who the craziest? Janet Napolitano or Al Queda?
Labels: fail
Anonyman writes, "They followed a forest road for 35 miles?!? GPS doesn't seem like their biggest problem."
Labels: We get letters
Sometimes here at KPC someone sends a link that is just SO sweet that we have to examine it, savor it, and then leave it by the side of the road to rot.
Labels: economic policy, small kings, The Grand Game, There's Yer Trouble
People, did you know that any money you actually get to keep is simply a temporary tax break generously allowed to you by a beneficent and magnanimous government?
I have written about nachas before. But about sports.

Labels: an appreciation, physics
American poet/songwriter Vic Chesnutt is dead. Labels: americana, an appreciation, music, RIP
Adam Smith Institute publishes a very nice edited "volume" on the web.
Labels: books, tell it like it is
Thanks to the good work of Ray U., we can construct the following registration map of NC. As the legend suggests, the GREEN counties are those with Libertarian regisration proportions (as % of registered voters) greater than 0.11%. And the YELLOW are counties with registration proportions of 0.09% to 0.109%. And that's about half the counties. The RED counties are those with the lowest percentages, below 0.03%. The counties left white, then, are those between 0.03% and 0.089%.

Labels: Libertarian Party
Remarkable that the best defense the Dems can come up with for their "sell your children" deficit is "The Republicans did it!"
Labels: debt, Dog bites man, health care
Seth Roberts great post about appreciative thinking (link is here, it's well worth reading) got me thinking about my own career teaching grad students. I realized that, in alternating waves, I've dealt with students who needed to learn appreciative thinking and students who needed to learn Cowen's Law.
Labels: academic politics, Karma
There is an interesting divide. Some of my students work, and some don't. Most of the ones who work, do well. (They got into Duke, so they have SOMETHING going for them)
So, I'm back from NYC, and have finished my (truly trivial, probably will die on cutting room floor) role in the rap video. It was SO great to watch the film crew in action, though. Very, very cool. Also colder than heck in NYC, post-blizzard.
Labels: culture, macroeconomics, politics
One of my favorite dichos (sayings) in Spanish is "salir de Guatemala y llegar a Guatepeor" which is in the same spirit as "out of the frying pan and into the fire" only much much funnier.
Labels: Doin' It Wrong
The Elder Younger Munger returned home from UNC, resplendent. He pulled the intermediate microecon and macroecon courses out. He had skipped the intro courses (which are always dreadful) and the second level courses (which are only slightly less so). But it does help to know the definitions. Still, he got through them both, with just enough for the "gentleman's A-" that is what the "gentleman's C+" has turned into at American universities. Two anecdotes of the return.
We gonna party like it's your birthday, sip Bacardi like it's your birthday and, for at least one day, no one in Russia is gonna badmouth you!
Labels: Biden Please Shut Up
As a mere lad, pre Mrs. Angus and digital cable, I followed baseball. At one point in this (admittedly low) stage of my life, I recall watching a show about the Atlanta Braves on the "Superstation" where the pitching coach came out to the mound and offered up the zen koan of unhelpful advice that comprises the title of this post.
Labels: an appreciation, get that weak stuff outta here, yikes
Reuters informs us that Horse is "falling off restaurant menus" in France:
Labels: the sausage factory
On the "good" side of the ledger:
Labels: free advice, tell it like it is, The Arts
So, I'll try out this whole TWEET thing.
Labels: entertainment, New York, twitter
Tiger Woods was named the PGA tour's "Playa of the Year"!
Labels: how the mighty have fallen
Anonyman sends this link, noting that the LMM and Anonyspouse have similar views on Tiger-Edwards-Spitzer-Sanford. (My wife has made it clear that if I dillied or dallied, she would leave. But she would not leave empty-handed. She would be carrying with her the official "Lorena Bobbitt" souvenir edition portion of me, as a keepsake. Since I would not be needing it any more.)
To me, there was one release that stands above all others this year. "Bitte Orca" by Dirty Projectors totally knocked my socks off. It's just so f-ing triumphant! Here is a song from the album called "Cannibal Resource"
Labels: an appreciation, music, natural selection
Would this make you MORE likely to apply? I don't think so....
Labels: culture justice fail, education
Wow. One can't condone the violence.
What kind of sick person would do this?

Labels: holidays
A letter:
Labels: we are so screwed, We get letters
Consummate statesmen Robert Mugabe and Hugo Chavez addressed the climate change conference.
Labels: climate change, fail, mixed nuts
on inflation
The problem, I think is obvious. If you add up the percentages, you get 193%. This is obviously wrong, since even Rachel Maddow knows that a circle has 360%. And a pie chart is a circle. Therefore, a duck is made out of wood, just like a witch.
Labels: he can't help it, media, politics
Labels: get that weak stuff outta here, good news, I guess they're on to us
First Paul Samuelson, then Arthur Goldberger and now Oral Roberts have died this week. Oral was 94 and apparently an Okie.
Labels: RIP, see what I'm up against?
Remember Knut? The polar bear cub rejected by his mom and hand raised by keepers in the Berlin zoo? Well he just turned 3 and is doing well, having avoided being banished to a lesser zoo, and even gaining a temporary "girlfriend" that his fans hope to make permanent.

Labels: culture, deutschlandiana, icebears
People, Tiger's cone of silence plan is not working. Accenture has dropped him, Gillette has de facto dropped him, Tag Heuer is thinking about dropping him, Gatorade has de facto dropped him, and Elin is rumoured to be dropping him, even though he's promised muchos Benjamins for her to stick around.
Labels: trickeration
I had not seen this. You probably have, I understand. But I had not.
Labels: an appreciation video games, sports
A terrific article, by Michael Petrilli, in today's WSJ.
Labels: politics
And dancing failed them....
Labels: get that weak stuff outta here, people and places, pimpin'
Just one year ago, the chattering-battering class was thumping its thin little chest and whooping it up for the new liberal takeover of the world.
Labels: Chile, deutschlandiana, Libertarian Party, politics
That Ben B. He really is putting us in a bad spot.
Labels: Bernanke, economic policy
It turns out that NC has a law that outlaws public officials who deny the existence of God. (It's in Article VI, Section 8, by the way. I had assumed that officials just ignored that article, the same way that they ignore most of the U.S. Constitution).
Labels: constitutions, There's Yer Trouble
So, a kid actually did it. He put his tongue on a cold flagpole.
Labels: americana, tomfoolery
Paul Samuelson died today at the age of 94. He won the Nobel prize in Economics in 1970. He had a huge influence on the profession both as a researcher and as a textbook author.
Labels: economic theory, RIP
You all know about Don Boudreaux's many unpublished letters to the editor.

Labels: he can't help it, people and places
Looking for a great investment vehicle? Consider the human skull.
Labels: financial development, Monroe Doctrine, zombies
Sorry to have been so obsessed about England lately.
Labels: England is screwed, recycling fail
The latest insult on the interwebs, just in time for the holiday season!
Labels: culture, the interwebs
People, this is not what you want to encounter when you've gotten up at 7:00 am on Saturday to get some labwork done:

Labels: health care, see what I'm up against?
Amazing, again, how messed up England is. Interesting article with clear discussion of the problem of assignment of burden of proof.
Labels: England is screwed, people and places
I must confess upfront that I find this story confusing. The president of Ecuador's allegedly independent Central Bank resigned under pressure yesterday because he didn't transfer a portion of the Central Bank's reserves to public sector banks quickly enough.
Labels: central banks, economic policy, Monroe Doctrine
No, I'm not kidding. The faculty "dinner dance" (clearly a prom, with a band, and hot women like the LMM) goes down this evening.
Labels: duke, he can't help it
Both my sons went/are going to RCHS. (School site)
Labels: academia, school daze
Here is the full scoreboard from Foreign Policy:
Labels: americana, applied statistics, yikes
The Bishop sends this link.... the God of Tetris. He is a vengeful and an arbitrary God. THIS is the real book of Job.
Labels: an appreciation video games, humor
Full disclosure: Angus has never, ever been a Republican. Not even close, really.
Labels: he can't help it, politics
Did you guys catch Jared Diamond in Sunday's NY Times? Ouch.
Labels: economic growth, environment, fail, logic, see what I'm up against?
Suppose I go to a baseball game, with my teen-age son. I've just been to the bank, and the smallest bill I have is a $100.
Labels: Porkulus, taxes, There's Yer Trouble
Or Saw -1?
Labels: deutschlandiana, Karma
This guy lived in a van, on the Duke campus.
Labels: he can't help it, people and places
A delightful email exchange.
Labels: culture justice fail, technology
In 1993, my northern neighbors in OKC voted to add one cent to their sales tax to fund something called MAPS. This tax was sold as temporary and the revenues were used to (among other things) help get the Ford Center (where my beloved Thunder play) built. The tax expired in 2001, but was replaced by an equivalent tax to fund "MAPS for kids" which spent money on school renovations or new school construction. When that tax expired, an extension was sold the the OKC-ites to help get the Seattle Supersonics to come to OKC by funding renovations of the Ford Center.
People, you don't need newspapers, you got KPC for FREE! But (as our beloved president loves to say) some would argue that newspapers serve an essential role in a democracy by influencing the electoral process.
Labels: elections, serendipity, social science
UNC's basketball team has been getting the "OH ver RAY ted" cheer from opponents pretty often this year, and has deserved it.
two stories that caught my eye:
Labels: culture, I guess they're on to us, see what I'm up against?