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Sunday, December 12, 2010
shop rite is a humiliating experience
Fairway is cool and people don't care how much things cost. At shop rite they push and fight and line up for a few cents off.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Brooklyn Commune Opening Tuesday
Saw the owner out front. Coffee, cafe and market with seating for 20. Features ingredients from locally sourced farms. Can't wait!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
The geese are back in Brooklyn!
Just spotted this gaggle from my window. The geese have returned to Brooklyn. Looks like they are flying over to Prospect Park.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Graco does it again: stroller recall
Gracious recalls stroller after 4 infant deaths.
Last year it was a stroller that severed kids' digits. Now it's a stroller that strangles. Or 2 million of them.
Last year it was a stroller that severed kids' digits. Now it's a stroller that strangles. Or 2 million of them.
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Friday, October 1, 2010
mr Rogers brought to life
Pittsburgh in Words - Can You Say ... 'Hero'? by Tom Junod
If you ever wanted to understand the man, this is the story to read.
If you ever wanted to understand the man, this is the story to read.
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Sunday, June 13, 2010
Dads, take the family leave, just like in Sweden (NY Times)
Swedish dads are more manly, and in ways American fathers could never imagine. Sweden, home to Saabs, girls with dragon tatoos, gender equality, 80% tax brackets and utopian living, as well as a relatively high suicide rate, also practically mandates that fathers take lots of leave when they have a kid. In fact, when in 1995 they incurred a penalty if they did not take time off, dads started to in droves:
I have my domain of responsibilities around the house, but never realized how important it is. While the US is far from a Swedish utopia, every little bit means something. As far as my wife's future earnings are concerned, a month at home would drive her salary upwards:
What's sad is how much American moms give up when they pull back on their careers. Ooops, gotta go, my wife is stuck making dinner.
Introducing “daddy leave” in 1995 had an immediate impact. No father was forced to stay home, but the family lost one month of subsidies if he did not. Soon more than eight in 10 men took leave. The addition of a second nontransferable father month in 2002 only marginally increased the number of men taking leave, but it more than doubled the amount of time they take.Clearly, state money proved an incentive — and a strong argument with reluctant bosses.
I have my domain of responsibilities around the house, but never realized how important it is. While the US is far from a Swedish utopia, every little bit means something. As far as my wife's future earnings are concerned, a month at home would drive her salary upwards:
The daddy months have left their mark. A study published by the Swedish Institute of Labor Market Policy Evaluation in March showed, for instance, that a mother’s future earnings increase on average 7 percent for every month the father takes leave.
What's sad is how much American moms give up when they pull back on their careers. Ooops, gotta go, my wife is stuck making dinner.
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