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A voracious traveler and reader brings you on his journeys and introduces the people he meets and also the many interesting snippets in the press and about running a business.
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Author: Max Hartshorne

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Buffett Told Them to Send a Fax, But They Didn't

Dec 13, 2009
A front page story by Scott Patterson in Saturday's WSJ detailed the scary times last fall when it seemed the economy was collapsing right in front of our eyes. Warren Buffett says 'he looked into the abyss' when confronted with the scene--the...

They Fear the Aspirations of their Own People the Most

Dec 13, 2009
I was up early this morning, reading and reading on my little iphone while lying in bed. So many interesting stories on such a tiny device, Lord what did I ever do before I got my mitts on this thing? I read Obama's speech that he gave to the Nobel...

How About Putting a Sail on that Freighter?

Dec 12, 2009
It's a brilliant cold Saturday, and I learned quite a bit as I read last night's WSJ while looking out at the chickadees and finches flitting over the feeder. One was about a German company called SkySails that installs parachute-like sails above...

A One-Time Newspaper that Turned Heads

Dec 10, 2009
In San Francisco, they published a one-off that impressed everybody and they all lined up to buy it. Print newspapers aren't dead, the story asserts, we just want them to be much better. This paper was called the San Francisco Panorama. It's a big...

Potemkin Village: A Useful Term for Our Time

Dec 9, 2009
Reading a story in the WSJ tonight I came across an excellent word that prompted me to delve into its meaning. That is, Potemkin Village. As in, 'they planted a potemkin forest to block the highway.' It goes back to Catherine the Great's tour of...


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