A while back I wrote about the abiogenic theory of petroleum production. According to Wikipedia: The theory of abiogenic petroleum origin holds that natural petroleum
Category: Commentary
Department of Motor Vehicles
Ahh, Lynn (over at Business Writing blog) reminded me of a recent response from the Department of Motor Vehicles. I called to ask if
Adjunct Professors
As the faithful reader no doubt knows, there are a few blogs I regularly visit. The two I picked on the most through the last
Importance of Supply Chain Management
I have posted this over at “Supply Chain Innovations Today” but wanted to cross-post here. ============================= DC Velocity has published a great article pointing out
Our little girls…
While I have, at times, sparred with Dean Dad over at the Community College Dean’s blog, I must say today’s blog brought back so many
How to differentiate the iPhone?
After writing the last post, I realized I had not tackled the big question: How could Apple have practiced price discrimination that would have
Apple, iPhones, and Demand Curves, and “Price Discrimination”
After some thought, I have decided to write about what Apple did right, and wrong, in their decision to lower the prices on the iPhone.
Housing “Crisis”
Okay, so the housing market is certainly looking like a “Buyer’s Market.” Not bad if you want to buy a home! Unfortunately, what
Correlation vs Causation, revisited
I figured it is time for me to put the academician hat back on, and delve into the deeper realm of research. I recently
Guests Visit “Jesus of the Floorboards”
I have just had guests over for the evening, and the husband commented that it looks more realistic in person than on the website, and