Monday, April 12, 2010

Monday Links

Kos reviews the iPad. He likes it. A lot.

Verne Lundquist astutely notes that Tiger Woods is less than pleased with his shot.

Matthew Yglesias comments on just how good Steve Nash is. "Floor general for all five of the top-rated offenses of the past 35 years is a pretty gobsmacking achievement." I didn't know that tidbit. Pretty amazing.

What the Bond girls have in common.

Opera economics. Good read. However, I don't think these tow statements make sense together. First, the assertion that "There are no “efficiencies.” Nothing is scalable." Second, "Labor, tightly controlled by 16 powerful and uncompromising trade unions, is terrifyingly expensive, accounting for $213 million last year, more than three-quarters of the Met’s budget."

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