HP printer ink costs more per ml than human blood or crude oil

Friday, November 24th, 2006

According to the Russian Gizmodo page, Hewlett-Packard Black printer ink #45 costs nearly twice as much as human blood and significantly more than penicillin, vodka, Red Bull, and crude oil.

Cheap Airline Tickets

Thursday, August 17th, 2006

Lifehacker recently posted about finding cheap airline tickets online. The comments are full of suggestions, some of which will be incredibly useful to me for my next trip. ITA Software’s Matrix Search looks especially promising. Anyone know of any others, specifically for international flights?

The Not Ruble

Sunday, July 30th, 2006

From Kyle Spector at the Foreign Policy blog:

Instilling national pride is important for any country. It can be done through patriotic songs, the erection of monuments, or even fostering a great environment for foreign investment to boost the economy. But don’t tell Russia that. It has chosen a different path - fining officials for using the word “dollar” in any instance when they could have used “ruble” instead.

Earlier this month, the Duma approved (almost unanimously) a bill requiring Russian ministers to use the word rubles instead of foreign currency terms. Last Friday, Russia’s defense minister called the dollar “that thing you are not allowed to say” while discussing sales of military equipment to Venezuela. Today, the economy minister almost used the word dollar, corrected himself by announcing a statistic as “700 million rubles,” and then added “30 million not rubles” instead of 30 million dollars. The law also outlaws the use of “euro.” Some finance bureaucrats are certainly going to have their work cut out for them, given that customs duties in Russia are listed in euros, and the country’s foreign debt is counted in foreign currency.

Personal Finance Class Materials

Friday, June 9th, 2006

Dasha points out that the University of Utah’s Personal Finance class has made its class notes, handouts, and resources available online.