Without Words; Without Translation
Most of the Arts First events are over, but the photo exhibit by Stefan Zebrowski-Rubin1 will be open M-F 9-5 on the 4th floor of Boyleston Hall through May 18. Stefan has heightened my sense of buyer’s remorse in spending a ton of money on a Canon Digital Rebel XT. The eye of the photographer in finding the good shot can make a 5MP point-and-shot do just as well most of the time.2
1Stefan assures me that if he marries a hyphenated woman, they’ll do something with more panache than triple hyphenation.
2For the benefit of Ryan et. al. in Economics, I’ll just point out that free market fundamentalists pretend that barriers to entry don’t exist, while stock market analysts rely heavily upon it. And for Gustavo, a single person cannot sell anything. He can offer something for sale. It takes a buyer to make a sale. At least one flavor of Harvard’s would be Trotskyites are a little fuzzy on their capitalism. And most have bigger ruling class pensions than I do.
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