Well after more than a year without posting – here goes! As per my habit, this post is in reference to an article I just read. And equally as usual it is from the Wall Street Journal – it is from the WSJ’s “random” section on the bottom of the front page. The article is [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Wall Street Journal’
Learn From Nature? Apparently Not
Posted in Education, Environment, Technology, tagged Aidan Dwyer, Jan Kleissl, nature, science, Solar Panels, Wall Street Journal on January 5, 2012 | 3 Comments »
Who Will Apologize To Toyota?
Posted in Culture, Economics, Politics, tagged driver error, NASA, NHTSA, recall, sudden acceleration, Toyota, Wall Street Journal on February 9, 2011 | 6 Comments »
Almost a year ago I wrote a post about Toyota and the troubles they were having with recalls and sudden acceleration problems. The post and ensuing comments almost entirely dealt with the issue as a proxy for capitalism in general. The Wall Street Journal reports today that the NHTSA has released its findings from a [...]
Unions Are Like Babies…
Posted in Culture, Economics, International, Politics, tagged anti-union, France, Greece, protest, retirement, riots, unions, Wall Street Journal on October 21, 2010 | 14 Comments »
…fun when they are actually doing something cute – but usually just crying, and shitting all over. Okay, just kidding… unions are never cute. My long absence from writing was re-awoken this morning upon seeing the picture below in the Wall Street Journal. The French, if you didn’t know, are embroiled in major strikes because [...]
Fully Transparent?
Posted in Culture, Politics, tagged privacy, secrets, Wall Street Journal, WikiLeaks on August 24, 2010 | 1 Comment »
I’m sure many of you have been tracking the WikiLeaks controversy of releasing military documents that many claim endangers soldiers on the field in the middle east. There was an interesting article in the Wall Street Journal yesterday, How WikiLeaks Keeps It’s Funding Secret, which as the titles states is about the lack of openness [...]