Russell Kurtz:  

CLASS OF 1977
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Clay High SchoolClass of 1977
South bend, IN
American SchoolClass of 1977
Kuwait,

Russell's Story

Russell is from Lincoln, Nebraska. His schools include Clay High School, American School. He later attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (Course 18 - Mathematics, Course 8 - Physics). He works(ed) at RAN Science & Technology, Physical Optics Corporation, Law and Aerospace. One of Russell's favorite quotes is:""You fool! You...Expand for more
fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous is never get involved in a land war in Asia, but only slightly less well-known is this: never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha... " --Thud.". More about Russell:"Those who know me have no need of my name.".
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With the various images of characters getting sorted (Stitch in Hufflepuff!), I couldn't resist this.
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Continuing with information about the past 16 years, here is a graph showing the unemployment rate ("full employment" usually means ~4.6%) and the labor participation rate. Labor participation is supposed to go up when unem
Coyote problems are increasing in our neighborhood. One of my neighbors saw this sign on how to deal with coyotes.
Today I thought I'd put up the entire history of labor participation rate, since the data started in 1948. After World War II, it oscillated for a while until we got more heavily involved in Viet Nam. Then it increased, mos
My new canvas print of Prince, from his model photoshoot in early 2010
R.I.P. Bill Paxton
How have incomes gone over the past 35 years? I don't have those exact numbers; what I have is the GDP per capita, adjusted for inflation; this is the mean value of all incomes (the total GDP is the total national output, a
Today I am looking at inflation. The official term is "price deflator" and it is the change in price, weighted by sales, of everything in the GDP. In other words it is the GDP required to buy the same that was bought in the
My last post about economic indices for a while. This one combines the value of the dollar against foreign currencies (weighted by the amount of trade with that country) and the overall interest rate (the Federal Funds Rate
On my mind today: federal deficits. It's easy to hide a lot in the official deficit value; for example, interest payments (on existing debt) and special authorizations (as for wars) don't appear in the official deficit numb
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