Author name: Lynne Kiesling

Wow, Tech Central Station is totally kicking butt in the content department in the past week! I’ll have more to say on this after lunch, but just go fish around there. Very good stuff.

Wow, Tech Central Station is totally kicking butt in the content department in the past week! I’ll have more to say on this after lunch, but just go fish around there. Very good stuff.

Wow, Tech Central Station is totally kicking butt in the content department in the past week! I’ll have more to say on this after lunch, but just go fish around there. Very good stuff.

Will California Create Value Through Customer Choice? New York is a Role Model

The past week has seen a few interesting developments related to electricity deregulation, and I found the juxtaposition of them interesting. They further reinforce the reasons for customer choice and retail deregulation in electricity. First, the denouement of the California electricity crisis continues on, with the California legislature facing two opposing pieces of legislation concerning …

Will California Create Value Through Customer Choice? New York is a Role Model Read More »

Free-market Environmentalism And The Restoration Of Mesopotamian Marshes

Thanks to Glenn Reynolds for posting on this San Francisco Chronicle article on Iraq’s wetlands. The article explains how Saddam Hussein’s regime led to the destruction of wetlands that have been a source of habitat, shelter and food for millennia: Located at the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers near Basra, this vast watery …

Free-market Environmentalism And The Restoration Of Mesopotamian Marshes Read More »

Apple/vivendi Commentary

Here’s an analysis from TheStreet.com of an Apple purchase of Universal Music. He’s very skeptical, and points to much recent experience to suggest that such a move would be incredibly risky. And Apple’s denying it anyway.

Many thanks to Megan McArdle for introducing us to Mimeograph, a new arts and culture ‘zine. Her article on stretching chicken out to get good, cheap meals is engaging and a fun read. In her comments on dining out with friends who are similarly impecunious, I particularly like her observation that dining with people who …

Read More »

Many thanks to Megan McArdle for introducing us to Mimeograph, a new arts and culture ‘zine. Her article on stretching chicken out to get good, cheap meals is engaging and a fun read. In her comments on dining out with friends who are similarly impecunious, I particularly like her observation that dining with people who …

Read More »