We decided that the follow up to yesterday’s post by DW would best be done in a conversational style. This discussion is best read in the light of yesterday’s post and in particular the comments of that post. DW: Living with Jacob is an interesting experience. As can be deduced from him having a blog, [...]
Guest post: DW on how it is to live with me
Published in February 14th, 2009
This post was written by DW about a year ago when we still lived in a 2 bed/1 bath/1 garage home. Since then we moved into an RV, stopped drinking milk, and set the thermostat to 60-65F. Maybe if we’re lucky DW can be enticed into writing an update. So, a fairly normal American mid/late [...]
Personal finance development
Published in February 11th, 2009
Today I read a post on GRS on the third stage of personal finance. I left a comment and said I would think more about it. So … I have thought more about it. General cognitive development follows an increasing list of stages as follows (these do not necessarily reflect JD’s stratification) Copying Comparing Compiling [...]
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