Speed’s What Ails Us

This follows our recent take on William S. Lind’s  book Retroculture.  After some thought, much of what advocates of “the old days” are after really comes down to mainly one thing:  Speed. Gone, for example, are times when people strove for individual breakthrough insights. Regardless of time spent getting there. In that style’s place has … Read More

Employment Costs, the Personal Income Laugh

Self Fulfilling News? As we grind through the final lousy hours of the election cycle, we’re eyeing a number of stories that smack of media manipulation, to us.  The idea being that if you grind and predict a certain outcome or future into people, they will act in a manner to make it so. With … Read More

Biden Bust? Kam Crash?

Depends on  Your Zoom Level In the study of qi (qigong), the adept is advised to look for the mysteries on at least three levels:  The transient mysteries, the  great mysteries, and the  Grand mysteries.  (Some qigong practitioners prefer subtle wonder, mysterious wonder, and incredible wonder as classifications. Qigong teachings date back  thousands of years, emanating the mountain … Read More

“Global Reset” and a Vision

A curious hybrid report this morning: economics with a side of woo-woo. Much has been written of a possible global reset.  But word in the “dream realms” is there’s something else to keep an eye on. As the election jitters continue to drive the markets down, we wonder just “how bad will it get” in … Read More

Housing Data: Fed Inflation Arrives?

Just out is the monthly Case Shiller, S&P, CoreLogic (and whoever else) Housing report: “YEAR-OVER-YEAR  The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index, covering all nine U.S. census divisions, reported a 5.7% annual gain in August, up from 4.8% in the previous month. The 10-City Composite annual increase came in at 4.7%, up … Read More

Bounce, Then Panic: New Data Pointless

A Week to Crisis – Prep On! Never – in almost 72 years – did I ever believe I would be prepping for a U.S. Election.  Yet, that’s our plan:  Everything topped off and ready for conditions to get bad.  Then get to worse. Here are some of the reasons: Democrats have been planning for several months … Read More

Election Proximity: Markets Sell

Are We Past “Peak Biden?” Looking at the early futures today – offers a view – to us – of a market trying to figure whether to “pack up and leave town this week” or wait until the (democrats have been planning for months) Election Chaos.   We figure it will tee-off next Tuesday night, … Read More

Sunday Studio Projects: Audiophile 101

Ear Yee! Ear Yee! Hear all about it!  This is a fine weekend to work on your home sound system, isn’t it? We are going through a modest upgrade to the home studio here at UrbanSurvival in order to get back into podcasting with gear that sounds (slightly) better than run-of-the-mill podcasts. In the process, … Read More

Noncomputational Economics & the Network of Creation

While looking for reasons why human telepathy doesn’t work, we may have found some (effectively) “CHMOD” locks built into humans. These may effectively control “interpersonal read-write access” at the psychic level. Which has what to do with economics?  Well….that’s what the new book is about.  How the lower-level contexts work. In an odd way, humans … Read More

Trump Blows It – Is the Stimulus Toast

After a useless debate last night, both political parties are ready to sacrifice America for political ends, seems to us.   And there is a legit need for a stimulus bill before voting: Officials Call for Quick Stimulus Deal to Forestall Lackluster U.S. Economic Recovery. Call all they want… we don’t see it. Politics over … Read More

Mercurial Trump Means Manic Markets +Jobs Data

Kudos First As always, my friend Chris Tyreman up in Saskatchewan came through with the PERFECT heading for our Ultra-Make.com 3D printing website.  Take a look.  As you’ll see, the “feel” (graphically) of Urban, Peoplenomics, and Ultra-Make is now somewhat in alignment.  Revealing how “deeply conflicted” we get around here sometimes:  There are many ways … Read More

Race, Retroculture, and Some Rural Reservations

We pass a major milestone in the ongoing adventures of Peoplenomics.  Today marks our 1000th weekly since we first published deeper thoughts online in 1999. Our focus today is on two prospects competing to dominate our future.  One is called “Retroculture.”  A concept of returning to those “…thrilling days of yester-year…” But this is offset … Read More

Housing Data, Seismometers, Market Bouncimenter

Instrument Check! Takes me back to my flying days.  Checklists Galore! And they work great for keeping a lot of variables arranged for safe travel into an uncertain future. Checklists facilitate something called RKA.  We don’t talk about it much here (*more on the Peoplenomics subscriber site).  It means  Rapid Knowledge Acquisition. When you couple … Read More