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Real-life Spartans

Real-life Spartans

| March 19, 2007 | Reply

Jules Crittenden — himself no stranger to war — talks with Vietnam vet John Eade about Thermopylae: John Eade hasn’t seen a war movie in more than 40 years, but he’s thinking about seeing “300.” I kind of get that. There is something about the Spartans’ simple illogical willingness to die at Thermopylae that I […]

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Warning Of Sub-Prime Contagion Spreading

Warning Of Sub-Prime Contagion Spreading

| March 14, 2007 | Reply

From MarketWatch Alt-A mortgage losses accelerate, study says SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) – Losses on so-called Alt-A home loans are accelerating and could hit the value of lower-rated portions of some mortgage-backed securities, according to a study released on Tuesday. Delinquencies have jumped on Alt-A mortgages originated last year with adjustable interest rates that let borrowers […]

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Go tell the Spartans

Go tell the Spartans

| March 13, 2007 | 2 Replies

[Welcome to those coming over from Winds of Change! — additional comments at the end of this post] I haven’t seen 300 (the movie), though I own and have read Frank Miller’s graphic novel, as well as Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield. More importantly, I also own and have read all of Herodotus’s The […]

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Subprime snowball

Subprime snowball

| March 13, 2007 | Reply

[UPDATED 03/13/07 – 2005 MDT] Apparently, the stock ripples are worldwide: A steep sell-off swept through global stock markets on Tuesday as investor confidence was hit by the escalating woes of the US subprime mortgage market and weak US retail sales data. The S&P 500 ended the day down 2.04 per cent and the Dow Jones […]

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Debt Snowball – Who Is Holding How Much Bag

Debt Snowball – Who Is Holding How Much Bag

| March 12, 2007 | Reply

Outstanding graphic from a report by Credit Suisse showing the break down of the size of the mortgage business by percentage and estimated absolute value. Of special note is that a majority of the money (51.4%) now comes from outside the Government Sponsored Entities (GSE), and through Wall Street and hedge funds. That means that […]

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Up Earth Creek without a paddle

Up Earth Creek without a paddle

| March 11, 2007 | 2 Replies

I am a child of the Space Age (or, to use Robert Heinlein’s phrase from his ‘Future History‘ timeline, the False Dawn of Space Travel). I had just turned 8 years old when President Kennedy in May 1961 issued his famous challenge: “I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this […]

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More sub-prime woes

More sub-prime woes

| March 9, 2007 | Reply

And the hits just keep on coming: BOSTON (Reuters) — General Electric Co.’s WMC Mortgage unit is laying off 460 staffers across the United States, representing about 20 percent of its work force, spokeswoman Brandie Young said Friday. The mortgage lender has also stopped writing new loans to people who do not make down payments, […]

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Brilliance in mash-up

Brilliance in mash-up

| March 7, 2007 | Reply

A group over in Europe apparently specializes in high-quality film mashups. This trailer — Arnold Schwarzenegger in James Cameron’s “Hamlet is Back” — is so well done that it’s not entirely clear how they did it. And if you go to their web site, you’ll find such things as Gollum and Smeagol singing a Barry […]

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What is Sub-Prime and Why It Matters

What is Sub-Prime and Why It Matters

| March 6, 2007 | Reply

[UPDATED 03/09/07 — 15:41 MST] GE is cutting staff and ending no-down-payment mortgages. [UPDATED 03/08/07 — 07:41 MST] New Century (#2 sub-prime lender) calls it quits; the question now is how long until WAMU, Wells Fargo and Countrywide start to show signs of the financial pressure they are under, too. The unwinding of the Yen […]

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Our first real Internet presidential campaign

Our first real Internet presidential campaign

| March 5, 2007 | Reply

This ad wasn’t done by Barack Obama’s campaign — and I suspect that Steve Jobs at Apple won’t be very happy with it [*] — but, boy, it’s certainly effective (or, at least, amusing). Hat tip to The New Editor via Instapundit. ..bruce.. [*] The ad uses footage and sound from Apple’s famous ‘1984’ ad, […]

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