Who knew Google was so in tune with economic theory?
As a side note: I used Hal Varian's book in grad school!
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Tornadoes, Swine Flu, and the Facebook Revolution
Over the past seven days, I have been completely occupied between my job, dodging tornadoes, avoiding the Swine Flu, and trying to figure out why my entire family has suddenly decided to join Facebook. Turns out it's pretty difficult to find time to blog amidst that buzz of activity!
All in all, I can't really complain just because life starts getting interesting. I think that the biggest thing is that my whole family now has access to my digital adult life, which may be different than the life they pictured me living in their heads! I am sure there will be plenty of phone calls, Facebook messages, and wall posts to document the interest that gets generated by my photo albums! Ohh wait, I think I set my privacy settings so that only Will and Lindsey can see those pics....hmmm, curious!
I know this is a pretty boring post, but it is all that I really have to say right now. Things in Raleigh are going well for Lindsey and I. We are going skydiving next weekend so I will write up a detailed post to share that experience with you all. Lindsey was afraid that something would happen to us while we were skydiving but I assured her that the drive down there was much more dangerous than jumping out of an airplane with a giant tarp strapped to your back. The scary part is that it's totally true!
All in all, I can't really complain just because life starts getting interesting. I think that the biggest thing is that my whole family now has access to my digital adult life, which may be different than the life they pictured me living in their heads! I am sure there will be plenty of phone calls, Facebook messages, and wall posts to document the interest that gets generated by my photo albums! Ohh wait, I think I set my privacy settings so that only Will and Lindsey can see those pics....hmmm, curious!
I know this is a pretty boring post, but it is all that I really have to say right now. Things in Raleigh are going well for Lindsey and I. We are going skydiving next weekend so I will write up a detailed post to share that experience with you all. Lindsey was afraid that something would happen to us while we were skydiving but I assured her that the drive down there was much more dangerous than jumping out of an airplane with a giant tarp strapped to your back. The scary part is that it's totally true!
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