Author name: Lynne Kiesling

Another thing that went by the wayside while I was teaching last week was my interaction in a debate on hydrogen fuel cell vehicles at Arnold Kling’s EconLog. This Futurepundit post on recent hydrogen studies is a very good, thorough analysis of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Russell cites the recent studies from Berkeley and MIT …

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I am doing my work this morning in Mozilla’s browser, Firebird. I can post successfully, which may be a reflection on Blogger and not on Mozilla, but I’ve never had full posting success with Netscape. Firebird loads quickly and has a clean interface. I like it even better than Opera. So don’t get sucked into …

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I am doing my work this morning in Mozilla’s browser, Firebird. I can post successfully, which may be a reflection on Blogger and not on Mozilla, but I’ve never had full posting success with Netscape. Firebird loads quickly and has a clean interface. I like it even better than Opera. So don’t get sucked into …

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I am doing my work this morning in Mozilla’s browser, Firebird. I can post successfully, which may be a reflection on Blogger and not on Mozilla, but I’ve never had full posting success with Netscape. Firebird loads quickly and has a clean interface. I like it even better than Opera. So don’t get sucked into …

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I am doing my work this morning in Mozilla’s browser, Firebird. I can post successfully, which may be a reflection on Blogger and not on Mozilla, but I’ve never had full posting success with Netscape. Firebird loads quickly and has a clean interface. I like it even better than Opera. So don’t get sucked into …

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Kevin Brancato has this really good post on opportunity cost, in response to a tv segment he recently saw on whether performing household chores yourself is financially “worth it”. This analysis made me cringe, not just because one cannot really separate the financial from any other aspect of value, but because the methodology used by …

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Kevin Brancato has this really good post on opportunity cost, in response to a tv segment he recently saw on whether performing household chores yourself is financially “worth it”. This analysis made me cringe, not just because one cannot really separate the financial from any other aspect of value, but because the methodology used by …

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Kevin Brancato has this really good post on opportunity cost, in response to a tv segment he recently saw on whether performing household chores yourself is financially “worth it”. This analysis made me cringe, not just because one cannot really separate the financial from any other aspect of value, but because the methodology used by …

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Kevin Brancato has this really good post on opportunity cost, in response to a tv segment he recently saw on whether performing household chores yourself is financially “worth it”. This analysis made me cringe, not just because one cannot really separate the financial from any other aspect of value, but because the methodology used by …

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Lots to catch up on, including Craig Newmark’s new address. Please update your links accordingly. Thank you.