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What Are The Top 100 Websites?
There are over 1 billion websites on the internet, and it is constantly growing. In fact, Google only indexes about 16 percent of the surface Web – and misses all of the Deep Web. Not surprisingly, the most popular sites comprise the majority of internet usage. The list of the top 100 trafficked sites was
Here Are Some Links For Your Weekly Reading - July 16th, 2017
Science, Art, or "PooPoo De Toro"… Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: Ray Kurzweil: There's a Blueprint for the Master Algorithm in Our Brains (Futurism) Brain-training Games Don't Really Train Brains, a New Study Suggests. (WashPost) Why Men Don't Live as Long
Paul McCulley: "The Coming War between Trump & The Fed"
I just got back from an economic summit in Wyoming where I spent some time with Paul McCulley. He is an economist and former managing director at PIMCO. He is the guy that coined the terms "Minsky moment" and "shadow banking system". Recently, he put together this explanatory cartoon about the relationship between Trump &
When Will You Die? A Look At Cause of Death in Different Demographics
As I get older, I've noticed how much more often my mental perception of myself, and the physical realities are incongruent. I remember routinely being the youngest guy in the room. Obviously, that isn't true anymore (unless I'm at Denny's at 4pm). I remember running around the park (without stopping). And I certainly remember enjoying
Let's Do The Timewarp Again! - Weekly Reading Links - July 14th, 2017
I took this picture in Afton, Wyoming, this week. Yes, it shows a real live Radio Shack store still open in the wild. One thing hasn't changed … there still aren't any customers. Here is a peek at what I've been reading lately. These are the links I saved this week. Hope you
Rich People Spend Their Time Differently: An Income Distribution in Americans' Pastimes
When it comes to American pastimes, many people focus on the big 3 sports: Football, Basketball, and Baseball. Nevertheless, there are a lot of different ways people spend their time. It is interesting to see what they watch – and what they actually play. Nevertheless, there are a lot of different ways people spend their time. It