Merry, Now What?

People can almost feel it.  Big changes seem to be coming.  There’s a feeling, or vibe to it. Some random notes today on the nature of things and how – at some level – it all makes sense. But doesn’t. The Christmas Leak Tale Forget Shakespeare’s “There is a tide in the affairs of men…”  … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Some Assembly Req’d

Although Elaine and I didn’t get each other anything for Christmas, save a set of (on sale) $7-buck stainless putty knives for sheetrock, project and artwork, it did leave something of a “hole in the soul” which was rectified this week assembling a new work surface. There’s just something about assembly that strikes the same chord … Read More

Saturday @ Woo-Woo?

Something odd has been swirling around Ure’s environment for 21 hours now involving Poland.  No idea why, but here are the three oddities that have come along. In our Friday convo, The Major (*that retired O4 chum I grew up with) spent part of the discussion describing in detail a totally fabulous meal at at rustic (but … Read More

Holiday Senior Tips

Of course, with this being a holiday weekend, we will still have our ChartPack.  Where you’ll see why I went short near the close Friday. But there are a number of other items to cover, which we’ve lumped into “Useful Senior Tips” and I hope you find the discussion points useful. Plus, it may be … Read More

Sugarplum Incomes, Durables, Giftery & Cookery

OK, so the word “Giftery” doesn’t seem to be in the Oxford Engrish. Uppity damn Brits, anyway. Everyone here knows that giftery is the fine art of giving unto others, so they will give unto you” at well-managed levels both in terms of time and resources. Perplexing no end are the mysteries of giftery that will periodically … Read More

Holiday Spirit Data, A Request to MSFT

A super busy day ahead, since we are sneaking up on Christmas (Monday) and we’re half-way expecting the market to blow down a bit going into the extended weekend. Two reasons we can harbor such fears: first is tax selling and also the world situation. Now, my consigliere thinks I’m nuts.  “Corporations are going to hold … Read More

The Ark of Alexandria

In our new book, The Personal Ark, we tackle what kind of personal data resources you may need if (or when) we experience GHD (grid, hard down). There are lots of considerations. some of which are non-apparent. This assumes, of course, that you’re a second-level prepper.  A first-level person focuses on basic food, water, and … Read More

Waitlist Tuesday: Housing, Wars, Santa, Returns

America is a Great Place. (If you like lines…) Most of us don’t do “waiting” well.  My career “waiting” began sometime in mid 1948.  It wasn’t until 1949 that I could stop waiting and get on with life; because that’s when I was born after a 9-month wait. The main feature of growing up, after … Read More

A News “Devaluation” Lesson, Santa’s List

Other than a Biden motorcade incident, drone lobbing, and NATO getting ready for war with Russia (over Ukraine’s aggression/taking of Russian-speaking lands), it’s just another Monday. With a week to shop for Christmas which is a three-day weekend ahead and New Years the week after. Devaluing News I wanted to begin with a simple lesson … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Wicktorian Lamp, Elven Shopwork

I received a marvelous email from long-time reader LOOB (Looking Outside Of (the) Box) up in one of the cold Square States. In case you are not familiar with his work, I seem to recall a ShopTalk adventure a while back where he went through making a cardboard dry bar. Came out as good (or better) … Read More

A ’24 Overview

Where we size up how the year has been and look ahead to next year’s challenges.  We like to have these lookaheads because they go hand-in-glove with other annual exercises, such as the personal financial statement discussion. We have been – for literally decades – fans of the concept preached in management schools “What gets … Read More

QuadWitching for an Insane Market

Just how crazy – out of its flipping mind – is the Market? My first calculation today demonstrates this to a tee. We take the close last Friday in our meta index (the Peoplenomics Aggregate Index) which is based on the silly notion that at any one moment there is only so much money in the world.  After that, … Read More

Markets: In a “Fedstyria” Blow-off?

Yeah, the market rallied in a hysterical way Wednesday when the Fed: Did nothing In an unchanging war-crazed world During a domestic political nightmare In an over-crowded, resource constrained world Amidst headlines about stocks hitting “records” Seriously, Bubba?  In reverse order, let’s put some neurons to this, shall we?  In reverse order – because the … Read More