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...answer is that Bernanke believes a Fed chairman needs to act like he's worried about inflation - and actually worry about inflation - even when he doesn't think it's around the corner. Inflation fears may not be justified by data today, but they can be self-fulfilling tomorrow, and the hawks who harbor them are quite influential on Wall Street. If markets and Chinese bondholders start to lose confidence in the value of the U.S. dollar, that could trigger another panic, regardless of the rationality of their fears. A little inflation might be a good thing, but if jittery...
...this week should pass Cameron's own 1997 Titanic ($600.8 million) as the all-time domestic champ. Avatar is even closer to the record for worldwide ticket sales: at an estimated $1.836.1 billion, it's just $6 million behind Titanic's $1.842 billion. And it will reach that number tomorrow, unless the world ends tonight. Of course, there has been inflation in the past dozen years; Avatar still has to top Titanic's real-dollar domestic gross of $943.3 million, as adjusted by Box Office Mojo. (Another calculation has the real-dollar Titanic take at about $800 million.) Either...
There will also be some new forays into Asian cuisine. Potstickers will become a regular HUDS offering. Look forward to that for dinner tomorrow. Plus, there will be three new Korean dishes added to the rotation...
...remember, if anything awesome or weird happens in one of your classes tomorrow, send us an e-mail at flyby@thecrimson.com...
...Tomorrow, we'll start with a list of some quirky courses we dug up in the catalog. For the rest of the week, if you want to request a theme for a list, suggest a course to spotlight, or share something cool that happened in one of the classes you shopped, e-mail us at flyby@thecrimson.com. Or give us a holler in the comments...