- Good News/Bad News: 1996 vs 2008 (The National Review). [Ever since a Republican came to the White House, it's seemed as if the press have been falling over themselves predicting the coming of the next recession. While I don't doubt that the US may well be in a recession as a result of the credit and real estate bubble bursting, things may not be as bad as proclaimed.]
- Good News: The US isn't falling behind in Internet infrastructure, after all. (New York Times, of all people). [I've never bought the claim that American unilateralism has alienated Americans from the rest of the world. Just like environmental technologies (see solar). But that's the power of American markets - market incentives are far more powerful than the subjective preferences of jealous and petty politicians in foreign nations.]
- Startup Kids grow up to be millionaires so fast. (Washington Post)
- China and India collide in Burma (Wall Street Journal). [While China is often seen as an American rival, much closer geographically, India is a far too often overlooked counterweight.]
- APL offers (fast) guaranteed full-container load American deliveries (or else they'll refund 20%, China Economic Review). [Undoubtedly at a price, but it's also long overdue. Hopefully others will follow.]
- What happens when "overall energy policies are dictated by imbeciles, lackwits, and lawyers". A study of South Africa and their energy troubles (Instapundit). [Coming to a country near you?]
- Because survival skills matter. And what not to do about zombies. (H/T Instapundit)
- Biofuels and being, er... what's the opposite of green? (Reason Magazine)
- Misplaced priorities: "[fears of] the loss of a million or three lives from bombing admittedly pales, of course... [to a hole in the ozone layer, of course]. (Paul Kedrosky)
- Crazy China: Hair Salon scalps customers. (Yahoo News)
- Crazy China: Faking it. (Yahoo News) [At least he was fired.]
- The Democrats and Chile (National Review) [Playing politics with international relations and a misguided affinity to Hugo Chavez. Someone was even fired for doing the right thing.]
- Hating Powerpoint. But because it's a necessary evil, Powerpoint rules (Onstartup).
blogging my (mis)adventures in China between and during bouts of jetlag peppered with random thoughts on investing, strategy and development
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Shiny Link Dumping
Stuff that I've been reading:
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