First Page    Prev. Page    Next Page    Last PagePage: 2/6

Tuesday, May 25 2010

IMF

Kind of a grim outlook on Spain from the IMF

Spain—2010 Article IV Consultation
Concluding Statement of the Mission


Spain’s economy needs far-reaching and comprehensive reforms. The challenges are severe: a dysfunctional labor market, the deflating property bubble, a large fiscal deficit, heavy private sector and external indebtedness, anemic productivity growth, weak competitiveness, and a banking sector with pockets of weakness. Ambitious fiscal consolidation is underway, recently reinforced and front-loaded. This needs to be complemented with growth-enhancing structural reforms, building on the progress made on product markets and the housing sector, especially overhauling the labor market. A bold pension reform, along the lines proposed by the government, should be quickly adopted. Consolidation and reform of the banking system needs to be accelerated. Such a comprehensive strategy would be helped by broad political and social support, and time is of the essence.

Sunday, May 23 2010

Sunday

Super nice weekend. Mild weather. Got some rest. Stayed in last night. Ordered in from Patsy's, then opened up a bottle of Proseco and watched a Gossip Girl marathon. Will Chuck survive? Sure he will.

Today talked to my parents, then headed out to the Meatpacking with Nicole, went into a few stores and stopped by 5 9th for some drinks and apps, fun.

Friday, May 21 2010

Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde

Pac-Man, the arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. by Midway, was first released in Japan on May 22, 1980 - so today is Pac-Man's 30th birthday!

Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of the 1980s popular culture.

On Google's VP8, H.264, MPEG-LA, and MJPEG

Interesting stuff, following up on Google's VP8 announcement.

Why Our Civilization's Video Art and Culture is Threatened by the MPEG-LA

One Long Day for Armstrong

After addressing implications made by Floyd Landis, Lance Armstrong crashed out of the Tour of California on Thursday. He's had better days. It's apparent Landis has low credibility, but his accusations are very detailed. If the stick, Armstrong is done, but they will likely not.

Landis admits doping, accuses Lance

First Page    Prev. Page    Next Page    Last PagePage: 2/6