Eloquent as always, and I especially like this bit of Good Sense: "...Since when are universities not corporations? Best that I can tell, most universities are fundamentally real estate barons who gain public credibility by offering higher education..."
awesome photographs and interesting text as always, but the real winner for MY money is the picture of a dish of black rice, the bouquet of which I can almost smell as I look at the image. Nothing like it...
Just a bit to the East of my European interests, so I don't feel driven to download wildly... but it's nice to know that somebody is putting the (otherwise REALLY obscure/unobtainable) stuff out there
from Suburban Guerrilla... read what Joe Bageant says and reflect. Money quote: "If insurance corporation profits are one third of the cost of health care, and all insurance corporations do is deliver our money to health care providers for us (or actually, do everything in their power to keep the money for themselves), why do we need insurance companies at all?"
Jake has a jewel here, and I'd be jealous but for the fact that I have one too --mine's 1966, but equally lovely Brazilian rosewood and that distinctive 00-21 sound. Yeah...