I am impressed that the stock market generally speaking hasn't been taking it worse than it has.

We see some upside risk to the third quarter and further out balances on the back of energy (particularly natural gas) prices, which continue to sustain themselves at elevated levels.

Idealism is what precedes experience; cynicism is what follows.

What if we're seeing the stirrings of 'Dutch disease', whereby windfall gains from commodity industries push up the currency so as to squeeze activity in more productive sectors like manufacturing?

For current media outlets, this is nothing more than a restating of the rules.

This feels great, ... Feels like you're having a little gravity storm down here.

As soon as we can get processed through, we're going to show up out there.

I like long-duration space flight and hope my boss will let me do it again, ... I think the age of the true professional astronaut and cosmonaut has come.

Earth's a great place, and that's where our life is, ... And it's time to get on with it.

Add greater clarity and specificity to rules we already know but weren't as clear.