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Conspicuous Musings: May 2011
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Monday, May 23, 2011. To stop the Mac Defender malware you simply close the application and delete the ".app" from the applications folder and either restart or logout and login. Be safe kids and don't install stuff just because your friendly web page banner ad says you need to or it is free. Thursday, May 19, 2011. Prepare for the zombies! The CDC has a preparedness page for when zombies attach. Http:/ emergency.cdc.gov/socialmedia/zombies blog.asp. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Quotation of the Day….
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Conspicuous Musings: Four Day Weekends
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012. This should be a headline from The Onion. Spain's Beloved Four-Day Weekends Are At Risk. NPR has the details. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Quotation of the Day…. Dr Housing Bubble Blog. Something happened in the latest home sales figures: Biggest national sales decline since April 2011. The Market Ticker - Oh, Locks! Supply and Demand (in that order). Ransoms and Credible Public Policy: Brief Lecture Notes. Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis. Historic Chart of the Day.
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Conspicuous Musings: Multibeast Installation Failure from Missing kexts
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Wednesday, June 5, 2013. Multibeast Installation Failure from Missing kexts. S Multibeast shows installation failure then open the Mac application named "Console". On the left side of the Console look for. And open it by selecting the grey triangle. Indented below you will see. Select install.log to show its contents on the right. Now click the clear display button to have a clean console. The lines (from above) point to the problem excerpted below:. Sudo mv /System/Library/Extensions/ my bad kext. Somet...
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Conspicuous Musings: December 2010
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Friday, December 31, 2010. Still Want a CFL? Mercury has long term negative physiological effects. In humans, approximately 80% of inhaled mercury vapor is absorbed via the respiratory tract where it enters the circulatory system and is distributed throughout the body.[16] Chronic exposure by inhalation, even at low concentrations in the range 0.7–42 μg/m3, has been shown in case control studies to cause effects such as tremors, impaired cognitive skills, and sleep disturbance in workers. Why can't we ch...
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The Secret Economist: March 2010
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A forum for watching and commenting on the economy and economic policy. Friday, March 12, 2010. The Labor Market is on the Mend. That’s the good news. The labor market is stabilizing and growth should resume. The bad news: Weak is not strong enough of a word to describe the likely recovery. The low hire rate also implies that firms do not see a particularly strong recovery. While firms are content with their current workforce, they do not, as yet, see a sufficient increase in demand to warrant an exp...
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NBA | The Sports Economist
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Economic thinking about sports. Posts from the ‘NBA’ Category. Income Caps Create Unequal Teams. 8220;Termination Risk and Agency Problems: Evidence from the NBA”. NBA Centers Facing Extinction. Minimum Age for the NBA. Sports Commissioners in the “Gangster” Era. KJ Flunks the TSE Exam. Will Sacramento’s Arena Negotiations Turn Out Different? NBA on NHL Path, Not NFL. NCAA Super Slam 2011. Carmelo: Subtraction by Addition (So Far). Laquo; Older Entries. Deadline Extension for NAASE sessions at the MVEA.
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“Termination Risk and Agency Problems: Evidence from the NBA” | The Sports Economist
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Economic thinking about sports. 8220;Termination Risk and Agency Problems: Evidence from the NBA”. Here’s a link to new working paper. By Alma Cohen, Nadav Levy, and Roy Sasson. Here is the abstract. Thanks to Lucian Bebchuk for the pointer. From → NBA. Deadline Extension for NAASE sessions at the MVEA. NAASE sessions at the 2016 MVEA’s. Income Caps Create Unequal Teams. 8220;Going for the Gold: The Economics of the Olympics”. The Impact Of Managerial Change On Performance: The Role Of Team Heterogeneity.
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NFL | The Sports Economist
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Economic thinking about sports. Posts from the ‘NFL’ Category. Don’t Forget the Leakages. NFL Coaching Lottery 2014 Edition. NFL Scheduling and Competitive Balance. The NFL to Member Teams: All Your Los Angeleses are Belong to Us. Games at Work on Super Bowl Officials. 4th Downs and Beyond: Coaches as Optimizers. Option in NFL: Zvi Griliches One More Time. Farewell to Bad Calls or Just Less Complaining? Laquo; Older Entries. Deadline Extension for NAASE sessions at the MVEA. By The Theme Foundry.
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economic impact | The Sports Economist
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Economic thinking about sports. Posts from the ‘economic impact’ Category. 8220;Going for the Gold: The Economics of the Olympics”. Don’t Forget the Leakages. NCAA Sanctions and Economic Impact. Good Lines on Economic Impact of the Super Bowl. Ice Hockey Success in the Sun Belt. Baltimore Grand Prix Update – 2012 edition. If You Oppose Stadium Subsidies, then You Might Be a Deadbeat. What is the Ultimate Economic Impact of Sports? Laquo; Older Entries. Deadline Extension for NAASE sessions at the MVEA.
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The Grumpy Economist: Gordon on Growth
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012. Bob Gordon is making a big splash with a new paper, Is US Growth Over. Gordon's paper is about the biggest and most important economic question of all: Long-run growth. It's easy to forget that per-capita income, the overall standard of living, only started to increase steadily in about 1750. The Roman empire lasted centuries, but the average person at the end of it did not live better than at the beginning. It is widely agreed that the productivity growth of the industrialize...
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