Observations, analysis and rants from students in Dr. Delemeester's economics classes at Marietta College.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Minimum Wage and Work Study
I have two questions to pose at this point. How many students knew about this change before the election and the possible affects it could insitute? As we learned in class a minimum wage law creates a shortage of jobs, something any student knows is already a problem. The second question is, how do you think you, as a student, will be affected?
Just Relax!
I find it very interesting how stressful we make our lives. Some people think that they have to fill up there plate or else they are wasting their time. In the end they become more stressed out then productive. I've heard of certain companies over seas will take time out of the work day so their employees can meditate. I find that a good workout does a good job getting rid of my stress. It seems that everyone just has to find what suites them, whether it costs money or not.
Consumer Spending Advances at Cautious Pace
Borat
Economy is Growing Faster than Predicted
Arby's Plans to Cut Trans Fat
Reasons to drink
$51.1 Million Bid
Have baseball owners and general managers lost their minds? If teams are willing to pay half a million just to talk to a player, how much will players' contracts be? It seems very ridiculous to me that one player can generate so much attention from MLB teams who hasn't even played in the majors, and probably has not even been to the US. I guess things just cost alot of money today, including the rights to talk to someone.
Blistering Blizzard
Physical Plant charging fee for AC
Nintendo Wii, a blast from the past?
HP faces a lawsuit
I’ve had an HP printer for several years now and have always been pleased with it, but following these alleged practices, I’m not sure I would buy from HP again. Between the legal costs and customers like myself, it makes me wonder how economically wise this move on HP’s part was and if the long term costs will outweigh the short term profits. What do you think?
Ohio State versus.........
Michigan, Wisconsin, and possibly Florida, Louisville, and Rutgers will all have a claim to play for the National Championship because each one will only have one-loss as well. But wait, what about the little school out in Idaho, Boise State? They finished their season last week capping off an undefeated season, shouldn't they have the chance to play for the National Championship? It has happened before that an undefeated team has not played in the National Championship game, twice in the last three years, TCU in 2003, and two teams in 2004 Auburn and Utah. Maybe a playoff system doesn't sound too bad.
Divison I AA, II, III all use a playoff system and it has been working sufficiently for many years. Also, look at college basketball and how successful March Madness is. So the question has been brought up over the past three years, should college football break away from the BCS and go to a playoff system? If not, should they just keep it the way it is with the BCS and have controversy every year?
Live T.V. in Cars?
Christmas gift from an ‘Angel’
Would it have a positive effect on our economy if people who could afford it donated some of their extra cash to an effort like this instead of spending it on luxury items? Would we as a society end up spending more on basic necessities and less on luxury or nonessential items?
Beaware of your medicines
Breast Cancer May be Prevented by Abortion Pill
Economics of 'Obvious'
A complex process of jury trials, litigations, and expenses result from this struggle of what is considered an obvious invention. I wonder if the economic principle of self-interest comes into play. Is Teleflex jealous that they were unable to come up with such an “obvious” invention? In hindsight, it may seem simple, but doesn’t that thought apply to patents for the bumper dumper? What do you think? Is it that this battle of “obvious” is a scapegoat for the real reasons these cases are being brought to the Supreme Court?
Selling Body Organs
Japanese National TV program sue consumers
Is NHK allowed to sue the viewers who have refused to pay for the “subscription” even if there is no official contract but just a “mutual agreement”? It just seems unfair to me. What do you think? Do you think the 33 households being sued should be guilty? If you were a consumer, would you pay the fee?
AirTran CEO interested in US Airways and Delta Assets
The Economics of the Internet
Here are some statistics to ponder upon:
35% of the US population is expected to be on the web in 1998.
Total online commerce is expected to exceed $30 billion in five years.
Online retail sales alone are expected to exceed $500 million this year(1998) and increase to nearly 6 billion by 2000.
Web advertising expenditures are expected to reach 2.5 billion over the next two years.
(Sources: SIMBA and Gartner Group)
http://www.lawyerviews.com/lawsite/basicinfo/econ.html
November retail sales rise, but growth slows
Cheap Drugs
Wal-mart has done it again, this time offering 4$ prescription drugs to customers. Although these cheap generic drugs seem to be great, some say that the facts are the people who have any sort of health insurance will not buy them. With there co-pay being 5$ and some change it is unlikely that they will go to Wal-Mart to purchase generic medicines but rather stick to local drug stores. Many people though for example, anyone who does not have health insurance, will benefit greatly from costly drugs that they need and can now buy for 4$. But, what happened with the extra money that they save on prescriptions , more say they will probably spend it somewhere else in Wal-Mart. This is why Wal-Mart is continues to be such a superstore as they like to call it. One may wonder who can compete with these prices , well Target one of Wal-Mart's biggest competitors has already matched this price in 47 states. But, what does all of this mean, are these cheaper drugs ultimately helping or hurting society? Or maybe that is not the issue, maybe this is just one more way for Wal-Mart to gain control of yet one more part of business. What do you think?
Rise in Income, Rise in Spending?
Vista is Finally Here
New Technology
1. Ultra-Moble Windows PC big enough to fit in your pocket.
2. Robot Boombox that dances when it plays music.
3. Personal iPod Theater that can be hooked up to your cell phone or your iPod.
4. Mobile Video Telephone, that has a 2.6 inch widescreen perfect for watching live broadcasting.
5. Motion-sensing Game Gear, that moves with your every move.
6. Blu-ray Prototype Camcorder, that allowes you to make a video straight to a mini-dvd.
Well it would be nice to have all of these divices, but they are not avaliable to us here in the Unitted States, YET!
PS3
Is Bigger Better?
How much is your future worth?
A World Full of Fakes

Whats the big deal with counterfeit goods anyway? If you can get your hands on a new pair of air force ones for $40, then go ahead and buy them. Sounds good and easy, but problems occur all the time with counterfeits. You will read in the article linked that our government loses $200 billion in counterfeit goods each year, that makes it sound like a bigger problem than what we thought. Buying fake Rolex's, Oakley's, and Jordan's may seem harmless, but if everyone does it then it will add up to a hefty chunk of change. Fake goods are made to be sold at cheaper prices than the original, but when you buy the goods they may not stay together as well as the original. You will find Rolex's breaking within the hour, kind of like a County Fair goldfish. If our government was not losing all this money then so much more could be done like lowering taxes, or better schools. We have to put into thought before we buy those rip-off shoes, or jersey. It may seem harmless to buy one, but what if everyone buys one harmless thing. It's not to harmless anymore is it?
Prostitution: Should It Be Legal?

One question always brought up in questions reguarding the legality of topics is, Should prostitution be legal? Well when you look at it from both angles the one side says... Who cares if someone wants to buy another person so they can get pleasure, then so be it. These people believe that it is your own choice to do so, and if you get into trouble with pregnacny or std's then that would be that persons fault. The opposite side of the spectrum says that prostitutes should be stopped due to the fact they give std's and/or have a very high risk for pregnancy. When one prostitute gets an std then they will still have sex, and more and more people will get infected, which just adds to our problem. On top of that more women are getting pregnant, and usually these ladies are not great mothers. The problems with prostitution are numerous, and no matter what happens people will have their opinions, where do you fall?
Male Circumcision and AIDS
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Expanding U.S. Economy
The U.S. economy grew in the third quarter of this year at 2.2%, far high than was expected. This comes as a great relief to the Federal Reserve and the Department of Commerce. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke attributes the recent slump in the economy to the fall of the housing market. According to the article the Federal Reserve believes that the slump in housing has yet to spill into any other market. In good news though the Federal Reserve is planning to leave the current interest rate as it stands at 5.25 percent. The Reserve in doing so shows a belief that the current interest rates will continue to prevent inflation in the U.S. economy. Also in the spotlight according to the Post article is the average price for an existing house. The price value is up nearly 2 percent over last year, meaning that it could possibly be a good time to sell. While the rate of selling a new home is down
It’s been five years since the attacks on 9-11 and yet the U.S. economy seems to still be lacking. With the arrival of the Democrats on the Hill and the War on Terror is it possible to revive our economy? Will the expenditures that our nation is now making trigger a development of the economy similar to that post World War II?
The Ultimate Showdown
Introducing the Microsoft Zune! This is the newest mp3 player from Microsoft aimed at stealing some of the 70% market share that iPod currently has in the business of mp3 players. Despite
the Zune having several technologies that Apple’s iPod lacks, such as FM Radio and WiFi based song sharing, it seems that for now, people are staying true to the iPod. Many are saying that the Zune is too big and that downloading mp3 songs off of the “Zune Marketplace” is too big of a hassle. Further complicating the sales of Zunes, the Zune Marketplace is rather tricky. Microsoft uses Microsoft Points rather than cents to calculate the price of every song downloaded. For example, 79 Microsoft Points is equivalent to 99 cents. This can be confusing for some people who are unfamiliar with the system.Continuing the discussion in class about monopolies, is Microsoft trying to dominate the market share for mp3 players as they have done with computers and operating systems? Or, on the other end, is Apple acting in a monopolistic way by controling 70% of the total market share for mp3 players?
It will be interesting to see what happens with the Zune in the future. Will the iPod hold up, or fade away like Apple computers... What do you think?
A Hefty Break
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15853465/site/3000001/from/RS.2/
What can we get besides a bottle of wine?
Two years ago, Saverio Lo Leggio, Milazzo winery’s owner, agreed to put his vintage to an unusual test: he allowed a team of researchers from the
The production of a bottle of Terre della Baronia created more than a pound of waste and put 16 grams of sulfur dioxide into the air. Producing the 2004 vintage of 100,000 bottles generated 22,000 pounds of plastic waste, 11,000 pounds of paper and oceans of wastewater.
Traditionally, larger industries and their factories are main targets of environmental regulations, but according to the European Environment Agency, smaller businesses like Milazzo generate about 60 percent of the world’s commercial waste and cause more than 50 percent of environmental damage.
The European Union is adapting the techniques used by Cellura and his team to study the global environmental cost of many other small companies in
At Milazzo Winery, the study’s findings have already reduced pollution. “We discovered we were throwing away a huge amount of plastic, mostly little things.” Mr. Lo Leggio said. “We used to pay to send it to landfill. Now, we sort it and a recycling consortium takes it away. We’re recovering a lot more raw material.”
From economic point of view, this is so called externalities, which means wine makers also generate something that we do not expect. To make a balance, I think besides economic control, the more important thing is that we should try to eliminate the pollution. That should be the most effective way to solve such environmental problems.
30,000 Union Workers Accept Buyouts at Ford
Workers from the Ford Motor Company have recently decided to leave their jobs in exchange for a buyout of early retirement benefits, lump-sum payments, tuition reimbursement, scholarship money, and cash payouts. Workers will begin to leave the company in January and must be gone by September 2007. The Ford workers are represented by the United Automobile Workers union and were offered up to $140,000 to retire early. Of the 75,000 workers around 38,000 have agreed to the buyouts which were available to Ford Motors entire hourly work force. This will leave Ford with its smallest workforce in decades.
Ford needs to eliminate 25,000 to 30,000 jobs as they close plants in order for their Way Forward overhaul plan to work properly because of their decrease in market share. The take on the offer was surprisingly high for the 15,000 that was estimated. “While I know that, in many cases, decisions to leave the company were difficult for our employees, the acceptances received through this voluntary effort will help Ford to become more competitive,” said Alan Mulally, Ford’s new chief executive. After the buyouts Ford does not expect to begin making a profit again until at least 2009.
This proves people will do almost anything for money and I can see this decrease in employment hurting our economy in the long run because the buyouts have put 38,000 workers out of a job. These people although they received good benefits from Ford are most likely going to need some other source of income or will resort to welfare. Do you think this will result in the free rider problem? What are you thoughts on the situation?
San Diego to ban Wal-Mart Supercenters?
Are Warehouse Buys Worth It?
Class Experiment Comes to Life
Is this a smart idea by the state of
Oil drilling in the ANWR
After numerous studies, researchers have estimated that by tapping oil reserves in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, our nation's dependence on foreign oil reserves would only decrease by about four percent. It has also been concluded that gasoline prices would drop by one cent or less per gallon and that none of this would take effect until the year 2025 or later. Another study conducted by the U.S. Geological Services established that there are about sixteen billion barrels of oil under the coastal plain. This seems like a lot, but it would actually only supply the United States for less than a year.
With the huge threat to wildlife and small amount of benefits from drilling for oil in the ANWR, is it really worth it?
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Spoiled Kids Can Get Even More Spoiled at Christmas Time
European Energy Monopoly
Nicotine Drink Touts Alternative to Smoking

Now smokers can receive their fix through a lemon-flavored drink with nicotine in it. The drink is called Nic Lite which is made by the company called Nic Time. The drink is made to help smokers deal with a situation that they are in where they cannot light up. For example, being on an airplane or in a bar where smoking is prohibited. Critics state that this could be another way for teenagers to get addicted. An 8-ounce bottle holds the same amount of nicotine as two cigarettes. What is interesting about this is that nicotine gum and the patch are intended to aid people in quitting, but Nic Lite is a way for someone to get through until they can smoke more. The FDA examines the gum and patch as drugs, Nic Lite is classified as a dietary supplement. What this means is that the FDA can only take action against Nic Lite if it promotes some kind of danger. I feel that they need to take action against this product right away. Smoking is a danger to society today as more and more people die from it. It is even said that a smoker can die ten years earlier then a non-smoker http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/news/pressreleases/2004/june/38863. I totally disagree with this product called Nic Lite and I believe it will cause more harm then good to our society today.
Unemplyoment Falls
The Memory Pill

If you have encountered an agonizing or disturbing event in your life and you would like to rid the bad memories that go along with it, there may be an answer for you. There is a memory pill that is being researched that helps a person get rid of terrible memories. The drug that is located in the pill is called propranolol which is already used to prevent high blood pressure. If this invention does work out, I believe it will be a great thing for people who have some really bad memories in their lives. I also feel that it will give people the hope that they are looking for.
The Dangers of Exotic Animals and Food

Although most people look at exotic animals as something beautiful, there are many dangers to them. The smuggling of animals is becoming huge, especially birds, now with the threat of bird flu. Smugglers are finding new and inventive ways to smuggle exotic birds into the country, which could potentially carry the bird flu. Most exotic animals can not be brought into the
The risks also lie in food that can be smuggled into the country. Many things in other countries are considered delicacies such as duck eggs or certain meats that are hard to find in
The illegal smuggling of these types of things is becoming a huge problem for the health of the nation. And although inspectors are trying hard to find these smugglers and stop them, new ways of smuggling are being found. Anywhere from putting sedated birds into a hair curler to putting them into small tubes and taping them around their legs. This problem needs to be stopped in order to keep unwanted diseases out.
Diamond Smuggling
It is said that diamonds are a girl’s best friend. They typically represent beauty and class. However, behind the scenes there is the smuggling of diamonds, which is turning into a very large problem that is anything but classy. In many places in
iPods on Planes
Recently Apple has made a deal with four major airlines to let their passengers be able to connect their iPods so that they may charge, or watch movies on the screen in front of them through their iPod. The four airlines are Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines,
Monday, November 27, 2006
Out of This World

Over 65,000 people have tried to get tickets for the ride of their lives. They want to go to outer space and become an offical space tourist. So far, only four people world wide have toured outer space each paying roughly 20 million dollars. A Chinese business man has paid $200,000 to become the first man from his country to become a space tourist. Virgin Galactic and Space Adventures travel agency are two of the companies that take private individuals into space. The journeys last around 2.5 hours and carry six passengers and two pilots, says the Virgin Galactic company. The company plans to launch ships from ports in New Mexico and California. The Space Adventures company plans to build spaceports in Singpore and the United Arab Emirates. Are people out of there minds to pay $20 million for a 2.5 hour tour? Is this business really going to be a success in the future?
Beatles: only on iPod?
If the deal goes through, it will mark a Nixon-Brezhnev-worthy truce - with the band's record label, Britain's EMI Group, serving as a peacemaker - between Apple Computer's Steve Jobs and Neil Aspinall, the onetime Beatles road manager who is now guardian of the band's business interests under the rubric Apple Corps. Even though Apple Computers is pushing for this truce, the deal could well fall apart for any number of reasons, including the long-running legal feud between Apple Corps and Apple Computer. Knowing of these incarnations, the Beatles have lodged an appeal, which is slated to be heard next February.
During Apple’s process, a lawyer for the band said that “The Beatles' position is that they don't sing jingles to peddle sneakers, beer, pantyhose, or anything else.” Notice he didn't say iPods.
Do you think Apple should control the Beetles catalog online? Should other peer-to-peer sites should be considered when making the decision?
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Peer Pressure: Inflating Executive Pay
Friday, November 24, 2006
Black Friday is the super bowl of shopping.
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Liberty and Reason Loses a Voice
Milton Friedman, a champion of liberty and reason, has died at the age of 94. A Nobel prize-winning economist, Friedman was an intellectual giant whose ideas spanned a number of fields within the economics profession. Known for his fervent belief that free markets would best serve society's interest, Friedman argued for school choice, a volunteer army, drug legalization, and the negative income tax. A tireless educator in and out of the classroom, Friedman and his wife, Rose (also an economist), popularized many of their ideas in their book Free to Choose (later made into a multi-episode video series).
I am truly saddened by the loss of one of my heroes.
Sex Parties Lead to a Rise In STD's
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Healthier Junk Food Ads
Still, food and beverage excutives who participated in the conference found themselves hard pressed to discover specific changes that would result from the new guidelines. Nutrition experts found the proposals to be full of loopholes, believing that new laws, rather than self-regulation, would be more effective. For instance, these so-called "healthy ads" could include ones for sugar-coated cereal, since it meets the industy's and the FDA's definition of "healthy", which does not account for sugar.
Monday, November 13, 2006
The Market for Kidneys
Word now comes from Pakistan that a thriving market for kidneys is out in the open.
A kidney nets the donor $2,500, sometimes less than half that amount, while recipients -- some 2,000 a year -- pay $6,000 to $12,000, compared with $70,000 in neighboring China.I have long thought that our current system of allocating kidneys (and other body organs) is both inefficient and quite unfair. Over 90,000 Americans are currently on a waiting list for an organ transplantation. A good number of them will die before making it to the top of the list.Critics blame an economic system that enmeshes farmers in chronic debt, forcing them to sell their kidneys, and say the trade should be banned. The government says it is taking action.
Why not allow some form of monetary inducement to potential donors?
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Federal Minimum Wage is Rising
The last increase in federal minimum wage was on September 1st, 1997. During the past nine years, the average price has jumped 26 percent but minimum wage stays constant all the time. The Democrats proposes to raise the minimum 41 percent, from today’s $5.15 an hour to $7.25 an hour by 2008.
Opponents against the increase argue that the higher minimum will hurt small businesses, which will be forced to raise prices, cut hiring or slash the hours of the low-wage workers. Some economists suggested a tax break for small businesses in order to help offset the side effect of increasing minimum wage. Economists also mention that indexing the minimum wage could be inflationary. Investors are not especially concern that a higher minimum wage would hurt profits at big employers such as Wal-Mart Stores, which pay more employees above minimum wage.
What’s your opinion about the rise in federal minimum wage? How do you think the rise will influence the overall economy? Do you think that the Democrats is doing the right thing to boost the sluggish economy?
Domestic Cars Make Gains in Reliability
Even though some domestic models were as reliable as foreign models, 39 out of 47 vehicles earning the highest reliability score were Japanese, while only 6 were domestic.
Modern Classic Toys
Monopoly is out with a new version that replaces the Atlantic City Boardwalk with Times Square. And just a few years ago, Barbie ditched her longtime beau Ken.
"Our challenge is to continue to make Etch a Sketch exciting for the next generation of kids," said Martin Killgallon, marketing director for Bryan-based Ohio Art. This month SpongeBob and Dora the Explorer versions of Etch A Sketch will hit the shelves. A picture of the new look can be found at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15628914/. The new editions include screen overlays with puzzles and mazes, which differ from the plain original verison.
However, there are still a handful of classic toys that remain unchanged such as the Wiffle Ball and the game "Operation". But with the new tastes of society, I'm sure that even more advances and improvements will be made to original verisons of toys and games.
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Capital Punishment
Monday, November 06, 2006
Windows Newest Software
On November 30th the new
Microsoft completes Office 2007
Microsoft is planning to unveil their new Microsoft Office 2007 to corporate customers on November 30 and to will become widely available to consumers in early 2007. This new software was pushed back from its original release date due to a series of development delays. Also Microsoft is also planning on releasing the new Windows Vista operating system in early 2007 as well. Windows Vista and Office 2007 represent major improvements to Microsoft's two most vital products, which account for more than half of the company's total revenue and nearly all of its profit. This release comes as an answer to the critics who say question Microsoft’s ability to keep up with their faster-growing competitors, whom offer software over the Internet instead of on the desktop. The question is, will these new products help increase Microsoft’s profits and revenue? Will this new operating system work with out the major bugs and glitches that some of their previous software had? Finally will Microsoft Office 2007 and Windows Vista allow for Microsoft to continue their strangle hold on the market?
Friday, November 03, 2006
What does the Wild Card do for Baseball?
Lack of Voting Effects Economy?
MISSING ELMO!!!
Recently a shipment of one of the hottest toys for this upcoming holiday season went missing! A shipment of 100 Elmos went missing in route to a Wal-Mart store in Bentonville, Arkansas. Since there is a suspected shortage of these toys this upcoming holiday season, getting the missing Elmos to the store is vital. Their value was already high because of the shortage, but if there is an illegal 100 Elmos running around they will have a significant effect on the sales this season.
Do you think that Wal-Mart is justified to be looking for these toys as much as they are? Could they be spending more money to look for 100 toys than they're worth?
Nintendo Wii on sale?
"Smart Cars" Come to America
Website Efficiency
Man falls overboard and is still missing
Will this accident hurt the Flagship Corporation, which owns the cruise ship, financially? Will this impact the amount of people who take the cruise? Will the accident change safety rules upon the ship?
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Football's Quiet Millionaires
In the NFL the leagues 3rd and 4th highest paid athletes (per season) are both left tackles. This is because the left tackle protects the quarterbacks "blind side" or the side that his back is too when he drops back to make his pass. It's hard to believe that a position that doesn't appear in the boxscore's and receives relatively no praise, is the second best paid position in the league.
Job Growth Matters!!
Top 10 Cities
1. Surprise, AZ
2. Allen, TX
3. Avondale, AZ
4. Frisco, TX
5. Murrieta, CA
6. Temecula, CA
7. Corona, CA
8. Mckinney, TX
9. Folsom, CA
10. Spring Valley, NV
Many factors may influence what it takes to have one of the best cities to live in. Personally, I feel that job growth is a big factor. Why would someone get a degree and not have the job they worked so hard for? Another question that one may ask is why is the southwest such a big job growth region?
Unreasonable Christmas Gifts?
Another of these outrageous gifts include a sports fanatics' package deal. This gift includes six tickets to large-scale sporting events, including Super Bowl XLI and dinner with many celebrity athletes as well. The cost starts at $250,000 and is auctioned to Joe Torre Safe at Home Foundation.
How far is too far when it comes to Christmas presents? I don't know about you, but "wow" is the only response I have to this topic.
Going Green
New definition of poverty
Change for money orr reputation?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2421874
Attention Men: The hidden risks of cell phone use
Do you think that the threat of a reduced sperm count will motivate men to spend less time talking on their cell phones? What effect might this news have on cell phone companies' profits?
Additionally, considering how widespread cell phone use is today, is the following formula reasonable in the long run?
Increase in cell phone use → decrease in male fertility → lower birthrate → fewer new consumers (people) being produced → decrease in demand for goods (population is a demand shifter) → economic recession
Just think of the implications!
http://tech.msn.com/products/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1122023>1=8808
Change for money orr reputation?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2421874
Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas = 5 to 10 pounds?
However, studies show that most people do not gain as much as claimed. It's actually predicted that an aver person gains 1 to 2 pounds throughout the holidays. During a study in 2000, statistics show that about 75% gained about one pound, and only 10% gained over five pounds. Most of the people in the study that gained only one pound were mostly active.
So enjoy your holidays and during the upcoming festivities, eat your candy, eat your turkey and eat your cookies, because I know I will have my share, but remember to not just lounge on the couch and watch football and basketball, but also stay active and not be in that 10%.
Seafood Population Depleted by 2048, Study Finds
By 2048 it is possible that the world will no long have seafood if we keep consuming this delicious treat at today's rates. The reasons that contribute to this decline are over population, pollution, and other environmental factors. This is harming the ability of the ocean to produce an adequate amount of healthy sea creatures. Boris Worm, a marine biologist at
In 2003 14 researchers came to the conclusion that 29 percent of all fished species had shrunk, and the rate of population decline has increased in recent years, it was discovered that fishing industries harvest 7,784 species commercially. The National Fisheries Institute, which represents seafood producers and suppliers, stated that there was still plenty of the main seafood produce demanded available; they also commented that they would be able to meet the demand through the use of fish farms. People are not keen on this idea because why should people pay more to get fish from a farm, in past years the ocean has provided for free?
What are your views on the decline of seafood produce? Do you believe the decrease in seafood will cause suppliers to exit the seafood market in the short-run, long-run, both, or not at all? How do you think we as consumers could solve this problem?
Nintendo VS. Playstaiton
According to toys “r “us they are planning on selling the 20 GB version of t he ps3 for $499. According to KBtoys the Nintendo Wii is going to hit stores selling for a mere $250. Both systems are going to have the latest technology in the gaming industry. The Playstation 3 is more geared to graphics and the in-depth details of their system where as the Nintendo Wii is directed towards the user Iinterface incorporated into the games, but why does the Playstation cost so much more money than the new Nintendo? The Nintendo focuses on using two hand held devices that relays the movements with the devices back to the game counsel and causes the characters to react, so why is the demand for the Playstation 3 so much more than the Nintendo Wii? The Playstation has already sold its first shipment of 400,000 devices through pre-orders, yet the Wii is nearly unheard of. Both have breaking edge technology. Is it because gamers are simply used to sitting into a chair playing their games rather than physically moving? And if there becomes a shortage of the Playstation 3 devices during the holidays will this cause the demand for the Wii to increase? Is nintendo simply thinking that since their system is cheaper and makes itself available to a larger market that it will sell more product creating more reveue. Or is playstation thinking that that the demand for their system is so high that they will create the most profit by selling their product at a price of 499? Who wins?
Patent Reform
Although certainly not true in all situations, it seems that the focus of many of these companies is merely the bottom line with little regard to issues such as ethics causing companies to side with the area which has the potential for highest levels of revenue.
Austrailia's trade gap widens
A new type of an addiction
Nintendo Wii
Sony's PlayStation III comes out. The Wii has a motion sensor control which allows the player to physically move and then have their movements portrayed on the game. Such as swinging a baseball bat, tennis racket, golf club, sword, ect. Both Gamestop and Toys 'R' Us are taking preorders for the new game console as the holiday season is vastly approaching. The PlayStation III is ranging from five to six hundred while the Wii is supposed to be sold around two fifty.
Investors Seek Ethanol
Investment seems like a great idea, but the article advises that farmers must be careful. Some of the offers and investment firms approaching them are not legitimate and do not have experience in the industry.
What do you think? What should these farmers do?
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/02/business/02windfall.html?pagewanted=2&ref=business
Online Pictionary?
Should the Poverty Line Be Raised?
Many economists have a problem with this. The believe that the poverty line should be looking at consumption rather then income. Often times, people living in poverty are able to consume good much more expensive then there actual income. They are able to do this because of welfare and other beneficial programs. Often incomes' of retirees would be viewed as under the pverty level. They are able to still live comfortablly because many of their crucial materials such as cars and home are already paid for. Studies show that of the 8.7 million Americans, only 3.7% actually live in harsh conditions that should be viewed as in poverty.
Ford actually stepping outside the box?
I think that Ford should just stick to what their known for, Suv's the Mustang and a few cars. This is what they are known and are popular for. Other companies are going to be able to sell their cross-overs and other such cars at a lower price than Ford.
Seafood could collapse by the year 2048
What do you think about this problem? Do you think society can make changes before it's too late?