- An Oral History of Trading Places
Our Man was lucky enough
to get to watch Trading Places on a cross-country flight over Christmas – I say
lucky, because it’s both the best Christmas movie and the best Finance movie
ever made. Here’s some timely history
behind how it was made, and the way it helped launch (or relaunch) the careers
of a lot of those involved. (Rob Wile,
Business Insider)
If a T-Rex was released
in NYC, how many humans per day would it need to consume to get its needed
calorie intake. Don’t worry folks, the
answer may surprise you…you don’t need to be able to run that fast! (What if?)
(Andrew Romano, Daily
Beast)
The calendar might only
have just turned to 2014, but folks are already jockeying for position for the
Presidential primaries of 2016. Brian
Schweitzer, the former Governor of Montana, is the media’s current favourite to
challenge Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary. He’s also Our Man’s favourite candidate in
either party. (David Weigel, Slate)
The Guardian has had a
good run on the investigative journalism front, leading the charge with the
Murdoch phone-hacking, the Wikileaks documents and now the Edward Snowden/NSA stories. Alan Rushbridger, the editor of the Guardian,
talks about the Snowden case, the impacts and the future.
(Alan Rushbridger, The
New York Review of Books)
Oral histories seem to be
the rage at the moment and Blackberry was the thing, some 7-10years or so
ago. Thus why not combine them, and see
a little about how Blackberry became the thing and then squanders it all away,
to become nothing…all while seeming not to recognize and then mocking the
things that replaced it. (Felix
Gillette, Diane Brady and Caroline Winter, Bloomberg Business Week)
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