10/4/2006

What do margarine and artificial diamonds have in common?

Filed under: Culture, Debate, Economics, History, Technology — Tim @ 11:01 pm

They can come in different colors, they are both synthetically created and they have a weird history of State intervention.

For instance, the Wikipedia entry on Margarine is fairly enlightening regarding regulations promoted by the established Dairy industry to fight this foreign competitor. And an older Wired article notes how De Beers wants the government to regulate how faux diamonds are labeled, sold and even displayed (just like Margarine is in several States).

It is “unbelieveable” (sic).

Might want to measure your super-yacht again

Filed under: Economics, History — Tim @ 10:15 pm

Some interesting canal shapes and sizes:

- Panama Canal (the Panamax are the largest dimensions a boat can be to navigate the canal locks)
- Suez Canal (the Suezmax, same concept as Panamax)
- St Lawrence Seaway (the Seawaymax, same as Panamax)

See also, Big boats that float