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Check out this new blog, let me know what you think. Obviously this is just the beginning.
http://theopportunitycosts.blogspot.com/
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My god. Usually I am not too

My god.

Usually I am not too critical of these sorts of things, but this blog is just trying too hard. Trying to casually toss in the ibanker lingo (BSD), trying to seem insightful and financially astute(???), I have no idea where it is going or what it is trying to be. Seriously it seems to be like the worst possible amalgam of the Related Links on the page (wittily titled "Opportunity Cost of Reading"). Sorry if this is harsh, but that was too painful to get through.

As a former Econ major, I am offended due to the now negative connotation of the phrase "Opportunity Cost".

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Re: My god.

boozer wrote:

My god.

Usually I am not too critical of these sorts of things, but this blog is just trying too hard. Trying to casually toss in the ibanker lingo (BSD), trying to seem insightful and financially astute(???), I have no idea where it is going or what it is trying to be. Seriously it seems to be like the worst possible amalgam of the Related Links on the page (wittily titled "Opportunity Cost of Reading"). Sorry if this is harsh, but that was too painful to get through.

As a former Econ major, I am offended due to the now negative connotation of the phrase "Opportunity Cost".

I LOL'd

Ouch...

Ouch...

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The author should change

The author should change those third grade quality PPFs so that Self Respect is on the Y-axis and # of articles written is on the X.

Re: The author should change

brackmdj wrote:

The author should change those third grade quality PPFs so that Self Respect is on the Y-axis and # of articles written is on the X.

Werd 2 this 4 sheezy.

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