Friday, May 29, 2009

Platinum Visual Representation of Data

Some of you may remember this clip from this season's How I Met Your Mother.

Now, ICanHasCheezburger has created a rather comical presentation of everyday life in a similar manner. For instance, I've found this one in particular to be true.

(HT: Brett King)

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

absolutely hysterical

something for the gentlemen out there...

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

A Platinum Nursery Rhyme?

Oh where oh where have the millionaires gone, oh where oh where could they be? With their incomes cut short and their top tax-rate grown long, oh where oh where can they be?

(HT: Brett King)

Friday, May 22, 2009

TED Talks: Steven Levitt

Really interesting talk with a little bit of public choice econ thrown in.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

This summer's going to be platinum for sure.

Oh Golly!  Could life get any better than this? 
Rosslyn Outdoor Film Festival keeps it Platinum with an 80's theme.  
I'm so there.

The ethics of Michael Vick

Some of football's greats break down an absurdity in the animal rights arguments.  Deion Sanders thinks humans are more important than dogs.  I agree, but what about this wrench in the gear... what happens, Mr. Deion, when your Dogg is a human?  Where's Peter Singer on that curve ball?

What do the platinum readers think is the whole Vick fiasco a race issue?  God knows Vick has Platinum wild cat potential, and Deion Sanders agrees with me, but at the same time he also has quite a lot of, dare I say, wild dog potential?  Zing!

Monday, May 18, 2009

1. How long till the Cardinals/Nationals start doing this?

2. The best thing I've read in the NyTimes in at least a month.

3. Why I'm opposed to gov't running GM, Chrysler and the banks.

4. Ever wonder where the title of No Country for Old Men came from?

5. These are two (here and here) incredibly good articles in terms of describing my problems with being labeled one thing or another. The first is about a current argument going on over who are "conservatives." The second is an article that describes pretty thoroughly the people that have taught me most of what I know about economics.

6. I guess the snotty Apple ads haven't gone over as well as Apple lovers (like myself) thought.

Sidenote, I'm going to try an post fewer links and more just my random thoughts on the world.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Not so platinum behavior will get you kicked out of office occasionally...

I don't know much about Indian politics. It's a massive country with an even larger population that makes the diversity in America look like the diversity you find in Arlington, Virginia. So this article on their elections was pretty interesting. There are just so many parties and so many regions of the country. I'm always surprised that India hasn't split into thirty little countries like the post-soviet union states. Still, it appears there are some constants across the world. Apparently, people don't like it when you use eminent domain to take their land, regardless of where you live. Priceless quote below:

This time, the Communists seem to have got a drubbing in their longtime stronghold state of West Bengal — paradoxically, over the way its investor-friendly leaders tried to forcibly acquire farmland for industry.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Are the 80's making a comeback? should they?

Platinum creativity from the 80's

I don't even know what to write for this one.  Simply stunned.  My little pony is back. 

New Glaurs is so Platinum

New Glarus has got to be the sweetest most amazing beer I have ever had in my life.  But you cannot get it outside of Wisconsin.  

At first I thought this was a bad decision on the part of the brewery; with a tasty brew like theirs one would think they could make a fortune if they expanded.  Then it dawned on me.  Maybe they are making a good decision.  After all, every brewery that has ever good national has seen a decrease in the quality of their product. You may be able to point to instances where a brewery has keep their beer tasting good while going national, but the undeniable truth is that the majority of beers that have gone national have taken a hit in the realm of flavor. For example, Sierra Nevada, Leinenkugel's, ... then their's the obvious example, Pabst Blue Ribbon: god knows they're not getting any ribbons now-a-days.  

 

The fact is, New Glarus Brewing Co. is making a logical decision to keep their product a novelty and maintain the quality of their good.  It's rather long term value oriented and as much as I do think they could make quite a quick buck if they went national I understand where they're coming from and I support it. New Glarus, you're platinum to me.