Top or Drop? Fed Data Looms

Oh boy, another “National Mood-Swing Monday” is ahead.   In the early slog, the Dow was looking at opening up 50.  But the real interesting part of the day will come at 3 PM Eastern (corrected) when the (misnamed) Federal Reserve lays out the latest Consumer Debt Report.  Of course, they can call it that, … Read More

Prepping: The “Donner Party” Garden

I don’t reference the “Donner Party” lightly.  Because prepping and survival are the most serious topics a person can address; even more so than money or mating. As we laid it out on the Peoplenomics side earlier this year, the ideawas that I would put in a simple “two veggetables” garden and conduct “The Great Tomato Race.” … Read More

Time Machine Engineering Notes

No, actually, I’m not kidding.  Our recent encounter with what can only be called a “time slip”  August 30th has actually yielded not only an interesting  set of data correlations but also deep-thinking on how “the Whole Thing (Universe) might work. Sorry it’s such a long piece, but there’s a ton of concept to digest, … Read More

American Values Class: 3-Takes on Patton

Many young people (millennials) have not sucked enough air yet to squeeze in time to watch the 1970 move “Patton.”  It won awards for George C. Scott for his phenomenal portrayal. In addition to a haunting soundtrack, and observing how General George S. Patton “channeled” the history of warfare back to Roman times, Patton’s speech … Read More

Jobs Data, Virtues of Unit/Price Thinking

It’s always fun to use previous data to predict data.  Humbling, oftentimes. Take this morning’s jobs report, for example. As you know, I’m one of the most skeptical people in the world when it comes to employment data.  It’s an area where (IMHO) a lot of “economists” and “advisors” really get things wrong.  Mainly, it’s prone … Read More

Synthetic Blow-Off? Impacts of a GCCD

I was pleased to read the note from reader Andy in the comment section about how the planet has been granted another year before things really begin to fall apart. While democrats are spreading the word of imminent decline, no doubt to set up a ghost’s chance in hell of winning the WH in 2020 (since … Read More

Fed Beige Book Highlights

I think their summary this time pretty well covers the waterfront: Overall Economic Activity On balance, reports from Federal Reserve Districts suggested that the economy expanded at a modest pace through the end of August. Although concerns regarding tariffs and trade policy uncertainty continued, the majority of businesses remained optimistic about the near-term outlook. Reports … Read More

"The 100-Year Toaster" (Ch.11)

Value Propositions and Economic Models today. Because we need to start at the very beginning of a product’s life-cycle if we’re to resolve the now-appearing conflict between economic efficiency on the one hand, and environmental efficiency on the other. Because once you see the inherent conflict, we may be able to outline a new kind … Read More

National Mood Swing, Life as a Project File

As one of our readers posted [in the comments section following each post] The end of August brought about a change (into  Virgo I think it was) that should see the decoupling of  social restraints.  As in people going nuts. The shooting out in Odessa, that left 7-dead and almost 2-dozen wounded, for example.  To … Read More

Fall Shocks Ahead?

This being a non-work day around here, well except for getting up at 3 AM and writing  Peoplenomics for Wednesday because my brain was on fire, we’ve got a few mental “processor-clicks” that can be devoted to Big Picturing. One thing nagging is the after-effects of the Friday afternoon  Time Shift (see previous article) and … Read More

Prepping: Antenna School 101 and 605

This being a holiday weekend, a young man’s heart turns to what?  Ham Radio Antennas, of course!!! Antennas 101:  Short Course In the event of an actual emergency, there are really only two antennas that work, provide reasonable gain and don’t require fancy ground systems to radiate pretty well. HF Bands:   On the 80-10 … Read More

An Urgent Update: Friday’s “Time Slip”

I wasn’t going to post this on the ‘free side’ as it was part of today’s double-issue of  Peoplenomics.  But, now that three people have also noticed that “time wasn’t working like usual” on Friday afternoon, this is one you maybe want to poll your friends about:  Did they notice any ‘time oddities’ Friday? Here’s … Read More