Economics and the mid-life crisis have much in common: Both dwell on foregone opportunities
C'est la vie; c'est la guerre; c'est la pomme de terre                                     A View from/of the Econochasm by John Palmer
Richard Posner deserves the next Nobel Prize in Economics
As I mentioned a couple of months ago, Ms. Eclectic and I have been married 25 years. We recently picked up some matching rings we had designed and produced for us to celebrate.
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The rings were designed and made by Brenda Roy in Alliston, Ontario.
Congratulations on the anniversary and the attractive rings! My wife and I took a different route a few years ago. We had our wedding bands tattooed on.
The dark stone is bloodstone. The lighter, mottled stones are jasper. As I posted earlier, some folks suggested that we use these stones, but Ms. Eclectic and Brenda (the jeweler) both vetoed the idea.
Podcasts of My Intro Economics lectures (in .wma format) For my 2005 Radio Economics MP3 podcasts, go to the bottom of the page that lists the lecture podcasts.
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25 years, that's a lifetime! My lifetime, to be precise.