Category: Quickhit

  • Election flashback

    For this exciting election season: [The ALP pre-election advertising from 1996](http://clubtroppo.com.au/2007/09/30/i-can-do-that/). Taxpayer funded, too.

  • 2007 Economics Nobel Prize

    The 2007 prize goes to [Hurwicz, Maskin and Myerson](http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/2007/press.html) for their work on mechanism design theory. While the work (which I’m not familiar with, so I’m just working from the press release) looks very useful and interesting, this continues a trend of the Nobel Prize that’s a bit worrying: they tend to focus on pretty…

  • For the Astronomer who has everything

    [A Clockwork Planetarium](http://watchismo.blogspot.com/2007/08/out-of-this-world-richard-mille_22.html). Simply beautiful design. All the gears and cams exposed to show the true workings. There’s something about analogue devices that I suspect means they’ll never completely go away.

  • Or you could animate all the letters individually

    Need to make your PowerPoint presentation more annoying? [How to embed YouTube videos in your next presentation](http://lifehacker.com/software/video-demonstration/embed-youtube-clips-in-a-powerpoint-presentation-292182.php). Please, for the love of humanity, use this only for good, not evil. The golden rule of PowerPoint: if you don’t need it to make your point, don’t use it. Less is more. See the presentations of [Larry…

  • Not so scary

    An early theme in the election is the Union links of the ALP. But [do we care about unions?](http://clubtroppo.com.au/2007/10/10/union-power-polling-and-electoral-campaigns/): 41 per cent of those polled in 2004 said unions had too much power, down from 82 per cent in 1979. And 72 per cent say big business has too much power.

  • Appreciation

    If you invested $50,000 in Apple ten years ago [today you would have $1 million](http://bucknerd.blogspot.com/2007/10/big-apple.html). That’s a return of 2,273 per cent. Apple is, by the way, on track to surpass IBM quite soon. Who would have bet on *that* five years ago.

  • Revealed preference

    From the [Marginal Revolution comments](http://www.marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2007/10/from-the-commen.html): >Do relative status and income matter more than absolute? If this were true, then most immigration would be from rich countries to poor countries. No further comment needed…

  • Scale

    [Wal-Mart’s total area is larger than Manhattan Island](http://www.boingboing.net/2007/10/10/walmarts-total-area.html). Of course, Wal-Mart’s [total turnover](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walmart) of $350 billion is actually only around a third of New York’s Gross State Product, so it’s actually a far less efficient use of space than New York City.

  • 60 years ago

    [Boom](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_barrier). Chuck Yeagar breaks the sound barrier.

  • Where No Trek Has Gone Before

    The [new Star Trek movie has a budget of $150 million](http://www.darkhorizons.com/news07/071012a.php). As Dark Horizons points out, this means it will need to make twice as much money as the most succesful Trek film to date in order to start making any profit at all. Or, put another way, about eight times what [the last movie…