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Friday, June 13, 2008

Too Ridiculous for Words

Oh dear.
Posted by Craig at 6/13/2008 03:02:00 PM 0 comments
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      • Too Ridiculous for Words
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      • Pornographic?
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      • Guess Who Said This Quote
      • People Power
      • Quote For The Day
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      • Perspective
      • I'm glad it's not just me
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    • ►  March (3)
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    • ►  February (14)
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      • This One Goes Out To Meredith and Sam
      • In Case You Ever Need an Excuse to Puke: Vegetaria...
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      • and now... It's The Arts
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      • Freaking Amazing
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    • ►  January (6)
      • Hitting the Nail on the Head
      • This One Is For Melissa
      • Muhammed is His prophet
      • Words do matter
      • Obamamania!
      • The Best Paragraph She's Read All Year
  • ►  2007 (6)
    • ►  December (6)
      • Self-Molestation for Science
      • Tack on another six months
      • Drawing Correct Conclusions
      • Subprime Reporting
      • H-E-Double Hockey Sticks!
      • You Can't Beat the Market!

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Craig
I am a graduate student at Case Western Reserve University, studying for my PhD in Astrophysics. A good deal of what I read about and what I put on this blog has to do with economics. What I love about economics is that it provides a rational framework within which to understand a great many aspects of human experience which we otherwise understand only through anecdotes and our pre-conceived notions of how the world should work. Instead economics gives us an empirical social science to actually understand the complexities of our world.
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