Archive for February, 2007
Resources are limited but desires are not. That is the basic and defining problem of economics.
Prices force you to limit your claims on what other people have produced to the value of what you have produced for other people.
Thomas Sowell HT:Gagliardi
Ebooks are improving - Why aren’t paper books?
0 Comments Published by Ontologi February 22nd, 2007 in Less Technology.Ebook readers are coming along now, rollable displays, brighter screens. Such is the march of technology. But what about regular books?
No Moore’s Law for Books
Computer processors accelerate at break neck speeds. Phones become smaller, more powerful and possibly even the next greatest thing in the book business or at least an intresting […]
Why Aren’t Stadiums Open All Day, Every Day?
0 Comments Published by Ontologi February 7th, 2007 in Plannng.A typical Pro sports stadium is a rigid environment. Events occur in specific time windows scheduled far in advance.
Visitors must obtain prior permission to be onsite at certain times, must enter and exit within a specific time window, and must stay within designated areas at all times.
Vendors can only sell their wares during scheduled […]



