Escapism

Otherworldliness is escapism only if there is no other world. If there is, it is worldliness that is escapism.

- Peter Kreef, Heaven: The Heart’s Greatest Longing, p. 168

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Amish Technology
"Until recently, I believed that the Amish had simply decided one day in the 19th century to cease all progress—to draw the line and go no further. The line seemed quite arbitrary to me. Why the 19th century instead of the 16th, the 12th, or the 1st? But while their appearance and lifestyle appears to be a 19th-century agrarian one, I was more or less completely wrong about everything else."
Narnia Invaded: How the New Films Subvert Lewis’s Hierarchical World
The basic argument of this article is that C.S. Lewis saw hierarchy as a positive thing in the world, when properly done, but that the movies treat any hierarchy as a bad thing in which people must question authority and with the idea that the authorities are always out solely for their own good: "They are essentially admitting that they understand nothing about power other than that it is meant to make other people do what you want them to do."
University Insiders: Illegal Immigrants Get Affirmative Action
This strikes me as a rather crazy idea
Satellite Images of North Korea Prison Camps Find 200,000 Living as Slaves
Is there any good solution to this? What can the west do?

Who should handle the investing? How about the shopping?

There were a few interesting tidbits in a report entitled The smart money: she saves, he spends. Essentially they seem to be suggesting that the most effective approach to managing money in a marriage might be a bit of a reverse from traditional gender roles.

Investing in stocks is something that women might be more effective at, due to (generally) lower risk tolerances:

... men’s overconfidence often dooms them in this situation. They tend to trade stocks and bonds more actively because they are convinced they know what the next market movement will be, ... In so doing, they incur a host of transaction costs associated with trading ... but do not pick assets any better than women.

By contrast, the average woman, less confident in her own abilities, will switch investments less often and in so doing generate risk-adjusted returns ... that are superior to her male counterpart’s.

On the household finance side, the situation seems to be the opposite:

... women’s gathering instincts can wreck household finances as well. In the context of modern markets, women are aggressive shoppers. They enjoy shopping, spending money, and, unfortunately, do it to excess more often than men do.

Re: Real estate investing... what can I say. It's a bit of a mix.

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Would you like free wi-fi with that? McDonald's to offer across Canada
Having been using McDonalds wifi in the states a fair bit last week, I can see this being useful from time to time - about time it was brought to Canada.
Europe moves to end passport-free travel in migrant row
The changes a few are making may be notionally Schengen-compliant, but that seems a little questionable - e.g. "the Danish government promised that border and customs checks would not extend to passport controls." Would a lack of passport controls really satisfy the goal of keeping a subset of immigrants out?
Spain Pricks Solar Power Bubble to Avoid Greece's Fate
A quick reminder that solar at the moment isn't particularly cost-competitive. Hopefully more research will bring the costs down.
Effects of a Large Reduction in Alcohol Prices on Mortality in Finland
"These results obtained from the time series analyses suggest that the reduction in alcohol prices led to an increase in alcohol-related mortality, except in persons <40 years of age. However, it appears that beneficial effects in older age, when CVD deaths are prevalent, counter-balance these adverse effects, at least to some extent."

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