When I was in grade school, occasionally the cafeteria would have make-your-own peanut butter & jelly day. “Crowd sourcing” wasn’t a gleam in any neoligist’s1 eye back then, but it followed a similar general idea: provide the basic components, and let the consumers put them together.
I thought I’d try something along those lines here. If you want to play along, read Richard Florida’s latest essay (“The Roadmap to a High-Speed Recovery: Forget a bigger stimulus or a smaller deficit—we need to blow up the fundamentals of our economy.”), and then leave a comment below pointing out one of its gaping logical holes. I’d do it myself, but I just don’t have the energy right now. I only have the energy to post the silly graphic that accompanied Florida’s TNR essay below and link to my last post about Florida and this page of Singles trivia.

1Is “neologist” a neologism?
By the way: thanks again to those of you who voted for Portfolio Armor in the StreetApps Challenge. We’re only 2 votes short of the goal of 50 I set a couple of days ago.
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