Tuesday links lose it all
Urban planning fail: Glorious American train stations and what took their places. Incredibly depressing.
“Legg Mason’s loss of $1.9 billion last year meant that there was no bonus pool. But that didn’t stop the bonus…”
Lawrence Yun wants to suspend mark-to-market in the mortgage origination industry
I’m putting all my money in Dangerous Fund I. If you’ve got money to invest, you’ve got too much money.
How fabulous is this Chris Lehmann demolition of Steve Forbes
Marilyn Minter only gets better with age
On the parallels between Bill Keller and Mao Tse-Tung
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First link is bad
First link doesn’t work.
The correct link for the train station article is:
http://www.infrastructurist.com/2009/06/ 22/11-beautiful-train-stations-that-fell -to-the-wrecking-ball/
(for anyone else as intrigued and impatient as me)
Thanks Pete.
We read blogs. We are all impatient!
@Pete: Many thanks
First one should read Linking Fail.
Many apologies all. I have been taken out and shot.