This week there were some great carnivals as usual. First there is the All Women Blogging Carnival at Red Sultana where my article about selling eggs was included. Being the nerd I am I really liked this article about bird migration.
Next there is The Carnival of Personal Finance #126. In this carnival I wrote about speed interviewing. A couple articles I would like to highlight is Scrabble and Personal Finance: 8 Lessons from Tiles at Blueprint for Financial Propsperity and Soup Parrish’s Ground Rules for his retirement at age 24. I really love Scrabble and I love how Jim put together his experiences in a game into lessons for personal finance. Soup Parrish is a friend of mine and he is trying an interesting experiment in retiring on $75,000 in San Francisco. I would like to see how he does. I have told him that realistically he can’t retire on $75,000 here in the Bay Area, but he has a set of rules that lets him generate other income too. Check out his blog at The Retirement Hobo.
Finally, there is the Carnival of Money Stories at Being Frugal. I like Lynnae’s blog a lot and this week my article about Asian parents has been included. I also really liked this story about gifts for children by Betsy Teutsch. It’s pretty true that kids don’t like presents like stocks and bonds because they can’t really play with it.
That’s all for this week!
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I don’t understand the mechanism by which birds detect the Earth’s magnetic field through blue light.
Anyway, I thought this article about art in the frequency domain was more interesting:
http://scienceblogs.com/developingintelligence/2007/11/beauty_in_the_brain_fractal_sc.php
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