As the recent turmoil across the Arab world has driven oil prices skyward, I’ve had some thoughts about what this means for civilization going forward. Could our civilization truly function without oil? Are alternatives, such as solar and wind, truly “free” forms of energy? I believe it will take time for us to shift from… [Read More]
Bitcoin: The Digital Currency of the Future
Ever since the dawn of the Internet and of the information age, writers and visionaries have visualized the disruptive changes that such technologies would eventually have on our lives; they have imagined futures where we spend more of our lives online than offline, and where ubiquitous access to technology and connectivity would be a strong… [Read More]
Weekend Reading: Yearning for Spring Edition
This week was quite a busy one. I had a few days where I stayed later as we are very busy on our project, trying to make it a success for the client. I am happy to be playing an important role as it is giving me the experience to grow and learn new things…. [Read More]
Lessons Learned from Moving Out at a Young Age
Moving out at a young age Moving into my first apartment nearly 8 years ago was no big deal. Hiring movers and making the first big step into adulthood wasn’t as difficult as everyone made it seem. Just about all of my furniture were hand-me-downs from family or stuff I was bringing along, and when… [Read More]
Carnival of Money Stories #94: Introspective Edition
Welcome to the February 21, 2011 edition of the Carnival of Money Stories! There were a lot of great submissions this time around, and a lot of stories that there entertaining, and some that were unbelievable! Below I give my own personal twist in italics on each of the categories based on my thoughts at… [Read More]
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