[BLOG] Some Friday links
Feb. 28th, 2014 12:10 pm- Centauri Dreams reacts to yesterday's announcement that Kepler had found another 715 planets. What an embarrassment of riches!
- Crooked Timber's Chris Bertram mourns the freer blogging culture of old, before things because set and professionalized.
- A Fistful of Euros' Edward Hugh argues that, with a shrinking population and stagnant incomes, Japan-style deflation is inevitable in Spain.
- At Geocurrents, Claire Negiar summarizes the simmering separatism of the southern Senegalese region of Casamance.
- Marginal Revolution's Tyler Cowen starts a discussion about the impact of bringing extinct species like the passenger pigeon back to life.
- The New APPS Blog's Mohan Matthen argues that an independent Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom should maintain a currency union. (I've made arguments against.)
- The Power and the Money's Noel Maurer maps the declining power of Chavista politics at the polls in Venezuela.
- Savage Minds has a neat interview with an ethnographer who is also a designer.
- The Speed River Journal's Van Waffle celebrates the avocado, with photos and recipes.
- Torontoist links to a cool video showing the exploration of some hidden nooks of the Toronto transit system.
- Window on Eurasia notes that, at least in terms of declared ethnic identity, Ukraine is as Ukrainian as Russia is Russians.
- Wonkman points out that mores in cities take a while to get used to, just like the mores of non-urban areas.