In Episode 1544 of CutTheClutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at some top economists pointing to the pitfalls of ‘currency nationalism’ with data from 1991 to 2004.
Using this technology, IDF carried out fully robotic combat missions, drastically reducing risk to Israeli troops. The robotic combat task force also enhanced situational awareness.
While we talk much about our military, we don’t put our national wallet where our mouth is. Nobody is saying we should double our defence spending, but current declining trend must be reversed.
What a pathetic collection of two paragraph opinion pieces. I expected more in depth take on it. Mindlessly writing about something and publishing it on the web has become a fad and the cool thing it seems.
Never went to a book fair as such – just as I feel uncomfortable going to a Sale – but bought a few thousand books, managed to read quite a few of them. Strand Bookstall was a favourite. More recently, Oxford Bookstall, which has shut down. Wife told me, We can’t find space for your collection, so gave most of them to daughter’s J B Petit School library, where I hope they will be read with pleasure by many bright young girls. Have also never attended a Literature Festival. However, on both counts, feel happy that young people – also oldies like RR – still love books.
A person who has “bought a few thousand books” (not sure if read) certainly should know the difference between cut-and-paste and citation to support an argument. Lot to learn!!!
Ahh….the joy of holding and reading a hardback. My three kindles are languishing on the bookshelf.
You should wait for the COVID to go away before holding next show
Nothing can beat the pleasure of holding a book in your hands.. “The real thing”
What a pathetic collection of two paragraph opinion pieces. I expected more in depth take on it. Mindlessly writing about something and publishing it on the web has become a fad and the cool thing it seems.
Never went to a book fair as such – just as I feel uncomfortable going to a Sale – but bought a few thousand books, managed to read quite a few of them. Strand Bookstall was a favourite. More recently, Oxford Bookstall, which has shut down. Wife told me, We can’t find space for your collection, so gave most of them to daughter’s J B Petit School library, where I hope they will be read with pleasure by many bright young girls. Have also never attended a Literature Festival. However, on both counts, feel happy that young people – also oldies like RR – still love books.
A person who has “bought a few thousand books” (not sure if read) certainly should know the difference between cut-and-paste and citation to support an argument. Lot to learn!!!
Ahh….the joy of holding and reading a hardback. My three kindles are languishing on the bookshelf.