May, 2016 archive
A Picture Is Worth: Trickle On Economics 0
Via Job’s Anger, which points out that
Twits on Twitter 0
Twits who don’t know how to behave in public.
And, in more news of twits, a run-of-the-mill obnoxious twit (no, “obnoxious twit” is not inherently a redundancy).
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
It’s showtime for politeness!
Sgt. Dean Carriger of the Sandy Police Department told us, “Following the gun shot he returned to his car and he retrieved his weapon and was re-holstering it prior to leaving. At which time he accidentally discharged the weapon, which is a 40 caliber pistol, shooting himself in the right thigh.”
The Snaring Economy 0
Berlin acts to rein in rogue rentals which raise rents beyond the resources of rental residents (emphasis added).
Given that it is more profitable to rent out whole apartments for short holiday lets, some investors are holding on to apartments for such rentals rather than having long-term tenants.
San Francisco-based Airbnb.com — short for the business’s original name AirBed & Breakfast — is the biggest of several sites that allow people to offer and find such rental accommodation worldwide.
When it’s being done by “investors,” my friends, it ain’t sharing, not by any measure.
More at the link.
Hope Springs Eternal 0
Michael Smerconish refuses to learn from experience. Column ensues.
Flint-Hearted 2
The spring edition of the Virginia Tech alumni mag has a long article about the role of Virginia Tech scientists in documenting and publicizing the Republican poisoning of Flint, Michigan. I recommend downloading the PDF.
(I get the magazine because my father (and my brother) went to Tech* and I seem to have inherited a subscription through from my father through my mother.)
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Get a good deal on politeness when you shop.
The bullet reportedly passed through the employee’s hand before hitting the floor.