January 2010

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This article is pretty neat – Wise Bread has some suggestions to uglify your stuff so it doesn’t get stolen. Canadian Mortgage Trends had a good piece on the mortgage renewal ripoff offers. Million Dollar Journey updated his 2008 goals and did very well. No Debt Plan Wrote that sometimes you just have to ask: [...]

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2009 was an interesting year for the markets.  Following a bad 2008 the equity markets took a dive in March that made everyone nervous and some people even gave up on the markets. However, following the rapid descent was a very quick climb back to respectability.  While the stock markets around the world are still [...]

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Years ago I lost all taste for arguments, debates and heated discussions.  One of the underlying basis for engaging in these is the idea that through the contest, truth will emerge.  All other things being equal, the person with the correct perspective SHOULD be able to “out-argue” the person with the incorrect perspective (since they’ll [...]

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Malcolm Gladwell’s new book, “What the Dog Saw” is different from his previous books.  Whereas he took a core idea and expanded it to book length in Outliers, The Tipping Point and Blink, in this book he collects a number of articles he had previously written for “The New Yorker”. A number of times I’ve [...]

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