The Wall Street Journal’s Wallet blog linked to my piece on the economic impacts of pandemic influenza.
Category: Media
Translated into Turkish
It seems that someone translated my Wise Bread post The line between frugal and crazy into Turkish:
http://www.tutumluol.com/tutumlu-ile-cimri-arasindaki-ince-cizgi/
I’m kind of chuffed about this–translating a whole article is a lot of work; I’m pleased that there’s someone out there who thought this article was worth the trouble. I hope it’s a good translation–it’s kind of hard to tell, based on the Google translation:
Nature of diseased condition that does not bring happiness. At this point the question must be asked is: Does it make you happy to make thrifty behavior? In this way, make you happy is to live a frugal man, you are normal and others that it does not matter what you think. For example, to use bicycles for transportation or walk to me very happy.
Wall Street Journal mention
In their blog The Wallet, the Wall Street Journal has linked to Wise Bread posts several times, including a link in this post to my article What’s the big deal about banks refusing to lend.
(Again, getting caught up with some media mentions, so I’ll have ’em here if I want to point somebody to them at some point.)
New York Times mention
This isn’t a new mention, but I and my Wise Bread post How to Launder Money got mentioned in the New York Times article Broke but Still Borrowing by Dan Mitchell.
(I just added a category “Media” for media mentions, so I’m getting caught up with a few media mentions from the past.)