Dr. Willner's HomePage
Vita
Let's face it: the Web is useful, but full. There are no
editors, for the most part, so all that is required to put something on
the Web is some hardware, some software and some access. None of those
requirements is terribly difficult to achieve. The result is difficulty
in sorting the wheat from the chaff. Actually, that means computers, particularly
the Web, do not improve your ability to think, they only give you more
to think about. This is not necessarily a net positive effect.
For access course materials, click on General Equilibrium
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Relaxation
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Mean things to say about economists
and other people
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What I do for recreation:
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2002 Meinders Oozeball Team
- From left to right, the esteemed Dr. Tom Carter, the most excellent Jessica
Billingsley, the slovenly Wayne Counts and the irrelevant - myself.
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2000 Meinders Oozeball Team
- From left to right: myself, Dr. Tom Carter, Ms. Anne Tyrrell and soon
to be Dr. Liz Donnelly. We were overcome by youth and ambition; exiting
the tournament after 4 games with a 2-2 record.
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1999 Meinders Oozeball Team
- From left to right: Dr Stephen Jennings (head fan and OCU President),
Dr. Mark Eaton, Dr. David May, Dr.(soon to be) Liz Donnelly and myself.
We missed the semi-finals. The clean person is Dr. Jennings.
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1998 Meinders Oozeball Team
- From left to right: Dr. Jake Rose, Dr Anna Rose, Dr. Bud Clarke and myself.
We finished third (the students cheated! They used endurance and skill!)
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Backpacking. At Dome
Lake in the Routt Wilderness Area in northern Colorado (with Stryder,
the world's greatest dog, now deceased). The following year I made
it to Lake of the Crags in August.
Yes, that is snow on the lake in August.
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Side trip to Harbin: Feb. 14, 2004,
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Ice statue in downtown shopping
district
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View of the Ice Festival Site
during the day
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Great Hall of the Ice People?
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Local, very local, tiger
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KFC finally finds an architect - downtown
Harbin is full of this type of beautifully restored/maintained building
Questions? Comments? Send your organized thoughts to Jonathan
Willner, Ph.D.