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My recent posts
- Key Points from The Costs of Inequality in Latin America
- Key Points from Narrative Economics by Robert Shiller
- Key Points from Book: Unknown Market Wizards: The Best Traders You’ve Never Heard Of
- Key Points from Book: The Great Demographic Reversal
- Key Points from “The Elements of Style” by Strunk
- A Man and His Watch: Omega Seamaster 1957 and Speedmaster FOIS
- Book Key Points: Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy
- Key Points from Think Twice by Michael Mauboussin
- Mexico Trip Day 8 and 9: Chichen Itza, Playa Del Carmen and Tulum Ruins
- Mexico Trip Day 6 and 7: Relaxing in Oaxaca, Merida and Uxmal Ruins
- Mexico Trip Day 4 and 5: Oaxaca and Monte Alban Archeological Site
- Mexico Trip Day 3: Teotihuacan Pyramid, Puebla and Cholula
- Mexico Trip Day 2: Hot Air Balloon at Teotihuacan, Mexico City
- Mexico Trip Day 1: Mexico City
- Laos D5: Vientiane City Tour, Crossing to Thailand
- Laos D4: Hot Air Balloon in Vang Vieng, Road Trip to Vientiane
- Laos D3: Vang Vieng, Nam Xay, Blue Lagoon, Tara Hotel
- Laos D2: Luang Prabang City Tour, Pak Ou Caves, Sunset
- Laos D1: Luang Prabang, Kuang Si Waterfalls, Mount Phousi
- My Experience on Immigrating to Quebec and Preparing for TEFAQ Exam
Tag Archives: movement
The History of Jaeger LeCoultre, Reverso, and My 976
Jaeger LeCoultre is a name a watch snob very familiar with, often mentioned along Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantine, and Audemars Piguet. Although price wise, JLC is not on the same level with the “Big Three”, precision and movement wise JLC … Continue reading
Omega Seamaster Professional 300 Bond Review
Date Chronometer 24 hours GMT Helium escape valve Screw-in crown Unidirectional rotating bezel Domed anti-reflective, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal 30 bar (300 metres / 1000 feet) Case Diameter: 41 mm Omega is the second most popular Swiss watch brand after Rolex, … Continue reading