Words

February 11th, 2012 → 7:54 am

“Though what they will impart
Help nothing else, yet do they ease the heart.”  – Richard III

A smart person told me the other day to write in order to ease my pain.  I’m happy to report that I found some time to do that yesterday and it worked!  I don’t know if I’m going to be able to keep it up in any kind of a consistent fashion – with a young baby and a full time job right now it is just so hard to carve out regular chunks of time – but if I can, I will.  The writing life is for me.

Filed under: Blog & Literature/Theatre/Art & Self/My Life

Guest Post – Solyndra & the Federal Loan Guarantee Program

February 9th, 2012 → 7:35 am

“I’ll so offend to make offense a skill,
Redeeeming time when men think least I will.”  – Henry IV

In my day job I’m an economics professor, with a specialty in environmental and energy economics.  My love of Shakespeare hardly ever crosses into this domain, so I was quite surprised when, sitting at my desk in my office yesterday, reading a technical industry publication, I came across the above quote used in reference to the Solyndra debacle and the federal government’s loan guarantee program for renewable energy.  I actually don’t think this was the best use of a Shakespeare quote, because it requires knowing a bit about Prince Harry (think: wild child) and the context of his ascent to king as Henry V (think: reformed wild child) to fully understand the meaning here (and how many people reading technical energy publications know that??).  But for me at least, this was fun to come across.

If anyone out there sees other uses of Shakespeare in odd contexts in their daily lives, please pass the quotes along!  I’d love to hear them, and I may even start posting some of these “guest” quotes now and again on the website.

Filed under: Blog & Economics/Money & Politics/Politicians

Blah

February 7th, 2012 → 7:37 am

“I am a feather for each wind that blows.” – Winter’s Tale

It’s turning into one of those weeks.  Where everything just seems to overpower me and bring me down.  Work, people, the internet?!?!  Nothing is that bad, of course, it just feels that bad.  Why is that?  And how can I make it go away?

Filed under: Blog & Self/My Life & Stupid/Evil People

Nancy Brinker, CEO Susan G. Komen for the Cure

February 5th, 2012 → 8:45 am

“Zounds!  I was never so bethumped with words.” – King John

Nancy Brinker, founder and chief executive of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, has changed her story repeatedly over the last few days as to why the group didn’t want to give funds to Planned Parenthood.  It’s all been a bit ridiculous.  A few years ago I stopped giving money to Susan G. Komen for the Cure when I found out how little money actually went to cancer reduction efforts (as opposed to administrators and lawyers).  This just confirms for me that there are better places for my donations.

Filed under: Blog & Other

Facebook IPO

February 3rd, 2012 → 6:53 am

“The game’s afoot!” – Henry V

There is so much hype going around right now about Facebook’s upcoming IPO that I can only grin and see it as a big game.  I’ve heard potential valuations for the company ranging from 5 billion to 100 billion dollars.  $100 billion!  That’s more than the GDP of many countries (including Syria, Ecuador, Lebanon, and more than 100 others).  I wish I had some popcorn to eat while I sit back and watch all this craziness play out…

Filed under: Blog & Economics/Money

The Florida Primary

February 1st, 2012 → 6:07 am

“Two stars keep not their motion in one sphere.” – Henry IV

It’s my understanding that the above quote means, essentially, that there isn’t room for two kings in one kingdom.  Both Romney and Gingrich can’t be the Republican presidential nominee.  And it is looking increasingly likely that the crown is going to go to Romney.

Filed under: Blog & Politics/Politicians

The Flu II

January 30th, 2012 → 6:35 am

“So shaken as we are, so wan with care.” – Henry IV

We’re still sick around here….but, thankfully, on the mend…

Filed under: Blog & Self/My Life

The Flu

January 28th, 2012 → 7:43 am

“Unwieldy, slow, heavy and pale as lead.”  Romeo and Juliet

My boys (both husband and son) have been throwing up since Thursday evening.  If I have to clean up any more curdled, stinky stomach contents I think I’m going to be sick myself.  It’s actually a wonder I’m not ill yet – cross my fingers.

Update, 9:20 a.m.:  Now my cat, NoMe, has jumped on the bandwagon and begun barfing up in various rooms around the house.  It is C R A Z Y around here!!!

Filed under: Blog & Self/My Life

Hectic Days

January 26th, 2012 → 7:37 am

“Where is the life that late I led?” – The Taming of the Shrew

It’s barely two weeks since the semester started at school, but already things feel so hectic!  Students, classes, lecture notes, problem sets…where did the time go for just sitting at my desk and playing on the computer??!!

Filed under: Blog & Self/My Life

Yartzeit

January 24th, 2012 → 6:37 am

“The ground that gave them first has them again.
Their pleasures here are past, so is their pain.”  – Cymbeline

Today is the anniversary (“yartzeit” in Judaism) of my father’s death.  It’s been a long time – he died while I was in high school – but I still miss him and think about him every year.  I know that at the end of his life he had some joys, but also some serious troubles…if one is now gone, at least the other is too.  I wish I could give you a hug, Daddy.

Filed under: Blog & Self/My Life