Web Woes Worsen, Nukes Ahoy?

Remember my book “Broken Web” from back in 2012?  I had no idea when it would show up, exactly. Nor did I have any idea which of multiple threat vectors would be “the one that got us.” Then I got a note from my AI stack: “You’re not alone in facing issues with Walmart’s online … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Bad Water – Poisoning America?

Ham Radio Note First:   This is Day 2 of Summer Field Day – one of the two times a year when ham radio types take to the field and pretend the balloons have gone up or thh world, in some other way, have gone over the edge into the gridless abyss.  Field Day rules are … Read More

Overstated Markets

Where we explain what a porn star technique has to do with the market and how holidays matter.  All as we creep up to the four day workweek ahead and the three day weekend that follows. A grand time will be had by all.  As long as you keep the news off. This morning’s ChartPack … Read More

Fairytale Friday: Peace and Personal Prosperity

Remember when I told you I was going to downsize my writing here while I finish up my new book Downsizing: Missing Collapse of Empire?  Well, this is what you get for a 35-minute writing binge on a light news Friday. Fairytale 1:  Peace Questions continue to linger over what happened in Isfahan.  Was it Tomahawk … Read More

Calculus Class

Only this is a “calculus of near future.” not that miserable simultaneous equations crap.  Besides, if you follow our work, there’s a chance that consciousness has other ways than numbers to “understand Big Picture” stuff.  We’ll save that for a different day. Today’s calculus problem is simple – no numbers needed – just a good … Read More

Housing Data and Powell Comments

Two items to crankl into your financial ruminations.  The Case-shiller story first: Headline is Housing is up 2.7 percent year-on-year 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 2.7% annual return for April, down from a 3.4% annual gain in the previous month. The … Read More

Living on “Borrowed Money” – Why Woo-Woo is Broken?

A two-part report today as we await the Housing data which will be out a few minutes past 8 (Central). Be sure to check back then. World is in high state-change mode today as the Middle East ceasefire minute is (pardoning the term) blowing up.  Which pisses off you-know-who?  Trump drops f-bomb live on TV … Read More

Bombed: Wave 2 Rally Over? Barbershop Reading

What’s the old “I have good news and I have bad news…which do you want first?” Um…good feels right. OK, World War 3 did not (yet) break out.  Iran’s foreign minister is in Moscow about now talking to Vlad Putin. Abbas Araghchi co-ordinating with Vladimir Putin in Russia after US strikes on Iran. Meanwhile, the … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Prenukuall Hand Tools, Detection Tech

A wee bit of focus now on “last minute checklists” before the world, um….well, we hope not…. While we have been buying the usual (solar panels, reach out of touch someone rounds, and a bit of chow…) our thinking this week somehow got over into the hand tools for use if (or when) the grid is … Read More

Pins, Needle, Nukes

Happy first day of Summer?  The world is holding its breath this weekend as events in Iran could take a turn either way.  Plus, more personnel discussions from the Decider in Chief. In our ChartPack today, the mystery of the narrowed Bullish spread deepens.  And in one of our thinking pieces, we explore “The Reality … Read More

Weekend at Bombers, Philly Fed, and AI-Assisted Religions Coming

Remember the (bad) movie?  Weekend at Bernie’s? “Weekend at Bernie’s (1989) is a dark comedy film where two young insurance employees, Larry and Richard, discover their boss, Bernie Lomax, has been murdered after they arrive at his luxurious beach house for a weekend party. To avoid suspicion and keep the party going, they pretend Bernie is … Read More

Half Holiday

This is a federal holiday, in case you have forgotten: Juneteenth. The mail will not be delivered, but UPS and FedEx will be working.  Parking meters are one of today’s great racial dilemmas. In a slower news climate, it would be interesting to discuss inequality in Federal Holidays – we could piss off everyone with … Read More