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Archive for January 27th, 2009

Iceland’s Mess Continues

More proof (as if our own mortgage meltdown wasn’t enough) that one should be wary of “irrational exuberance” during economic booms: Iceland’s Government Topples Amid Financial Mess

The value of the country’s krona currency has plummeted, hitting many Icelanders who took out special loans denoted in foreign currencies for new homes and cars during the boom years. In addition, Iceland must repay billions of dollars to Europeans who held accounts with subsidiaries of collapsed Icelandic banks.

Oops.

On the bright side, the krona’s slide means visiting Iceland is cheaper than usual (last I checked, the exchange rate had dropped from $1=100kr to $1=225kr). Looks like for all the crap I had to put up with on my vacation last summer, putting off visiting Iceland for another year is going to work out in my favor.

Well, so long as the Øbama/Pelosi/Reid triumvirate holds off on hyperinflating the dollar until after I get back.

One curious point in the article is the description of outgoing Prime Minister Geir Haarde as a “fiscal conservative”. Wikipedia’s bio page describes his education so:

He received his bachelor’s degree in the United States at Brandeis University as a Wien Scholar, graduating with a degree in Economics, then went on to earn two Master’s degrees – in International Relations from the School of Advanced International Studies of The Johns Hopkins University and in economics from the University of Minnesota.

Unfortunately, I’m not familiar with the economic philosophies of those schools to assess just how conservative Geir might be.

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CU Boulder Creates “eSpace Center”

Looks like CU Boulder isn’t so kooky after all (well, okay it is, but it’s at least doing something of potential benefit to commercial space):

Aerospace company SpaceDev and the University of Colorado at Boulder have teamed to form the Center for Space Entrepreneurship, or eSpace, an incubator focused on fostering space startup companies and commercializing technologies with space applications.

The not-for-profit will be located at the Louisville offices of SpaceDev, a Sierra Nevada Corp. subsidiary.

A $1 million grant from the Metro Denver Wired initiative helped fund the creation of the incubator. Other funding came from the Colorado Office of Economic Development, CU, SpaceDev and the Air Force Research Laboratory.

The eSpace center will offer five $20,000 grants to entrepreneurs in its first year. It’s also launching design competition in CU’s Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, funding three hands-on, student projects with a $90,000 grant.

Combining CU’s academic research resources with the manufacturing infrastructure at SpaceDev should create a fertile environment for space-oriented startup companies, said Scott Tibbitts, executive director of eSpace.

Tibbitts is the founder of StarSys Research, a company that SpaceDev bought in 2005. He will make eSpace his full-time focus.

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