Monday, August 18, 2014

Monday Night Reading

Monday Night Links: (Read this list instead of listening to Taylor Swift's new song)

Debt on Debt Crime (Yahoo Finance)

Taking stock of the NFL (FT Alphaville)

Most obvious thing I read today: Surprise, surprise (WSJ)

Media company or Manufacturing? (Wired)

Too Big to Fail (NY Mag)

Relocation from Climate Change (Scientific American)

Happiness by City (Priceonomics)

Detroit (Medium)

Ferguson (Washington Post) also see this (The Onion)


Monday Reads.

Monday Morning Quarterbacking:

War, what is it good for? (Bloomberg)

Start-up 101 (NY Mag)

Investor sentiment about Europe (ReformedBroker)

The Music of our early lives (Slate)

Up to the minute market update (Motley Fool)

Misrepresenting Science (Vice)


Sunday, August 17, 2014

Sunday Required Reading

Lazy Sunday reads. (Don't trust your paperboy, or believe the hype)

Dark Paperboys (NY Times Mag)

"Millennials Don't Care About Money" (ReformedBroker)

When "Process" Meets the Real World (ReformedBroker)

Tip Culture (AlephBlog)

Oil Export Ban Perspective from Dallas Feds (Ritholtz)

Men Detained For Nickelback (Consequence Of Sound)

Lost Art of the Big Overhead Curve (Sports On Earth)

Youtube's Fame Factory (Fast Company)

Literary Quote of week:
"Books increase by rule of compounded interest: one interest leads to another interest, and this compounds into third." - Tom Rachman The Rise and Fall of Great Powers (2014)

Wesley Vaughan