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Hard to think of a more appropriate skill. From the NYT website:
Ryan Kang has the details and many wonderful and sad photos of fallen trees, in the ODE:
The RG names names. The NYT provides background. In other economic news, the Oregon DOJ has decided to crack down on vital supplies for Oregon’s thriving blogging and computer programming startups.
11/6/2013: Lauren Messman has the story in the Eugene Weekly, complete with interesting data:
10/31/13: Like a fool, I upgraded to Mavericks last week. Lots of problems using apple mail with gmail. I’ve gone through the suggested fixes, still having trouble. If you are having similar problems, I suggest calling UO’s General Counsel Randy Geller‘s helpline at 541-346-3082, since he thinks UO should own everything…
10/25/2013: The NYT has the story.
What Are We Not Doing When We’re Online Scott Wallsten NBER Working Paper No. 19549Issued in October 2013NBER Program(s): PR The Internet has radically transformed the way we live our lives. The net changes in consumer surplus and economic activity, however, are difficult to measure because some online activities, such as…
10/13/13: The Oregonian has the details. I wouldn’t worry though, the elasticity of supply seems quite high.
As usual, it’s all about the price: 6% of Oregonians have a concealed carry permit, which costs $65.1.5% have a medical marijuana card, which costs $200. Don’t worry, the Oregon Health Plan has just announced a discount for people on food stamps – now just $60. That’s for pot, not guns. But…
9/23/2013: The facts of the case are not in dispute. In return for certain assistance from a well known institution and its president, one Robert Johnson agreed to surrender all rights to his intellectual property, in perpetuity. Per the agreement Mr. Johnson received support and substantial benefits that allowed him…
9/19/2013: As long as I can remember the Catholic Church and its Popes have been the best argument for atheism. Sort of like Johnson Hall and UO’s Presidents have been for the faculty union. Seems like things are changing though – in the Vatican, I mean.
9/16/2013, in the Oregonian.
9/2/2013: I did not know that.
and their well-paid, non-profit, faith-based executives. 8/28/2013.