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Category: Commentary

Commentary Science

Fossil Fuels?

December 13, 2007January 3, 20082 min read

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

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Science
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Department of Motor Vehicles

November 15, 20072 min read

Ahh, Lynn (over at Business Writing blog) reminded me of a recent response from the Department of Motor Vehicles.   I called to ask if

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Politics, Taxes
Commentary Education

Adjunct Professors

October 10, 2007October 11, 20074 min read

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

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Importance of Supply Chain Management

September 21, 2007September 21, 20073 min read

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

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iPhone
Commentary

Our little girls…

September 20, 20071 min read

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

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Business Commentary Economics Education Technology

How to differentiate the iPhone?

September 11, 20072 min read

After writing the last post, I realized I had not tackled the big question:   How could Apple have practiced price discrimination that would have

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iPhone
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Apple, iPhones, and Demand Curves, and “Price Discrimination”

September 9, 20076 min read

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.

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iPhone
Commentary Politics

Housing “Crisis”

September 3, 20073 min read

Okay, so the housing market is certainly looking like a “Buyer’s Market.”   Not bad if you want to buy a home!   Unfortunately, what

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Politics, Taxes
Commentary Education

Correlation vs Causation, revisited

June 25, 20073 min read

I figured it is time for me to put the academician hat back on, and delve into the deeper realm of research.   I recently

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Education
Commentary Religion

Guests Visit “Jesus of the Floorboards”

June 24, 2007November 16, 20071 min read

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

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Religion

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