Robert Smith http://wyso.org en Why (Almost) No One In Myanmar Wanted My Money http://wyso.org/post/why-almost-no-one-myanmar-wanted-my-money When you arrive in Myanmar, you can see how eager the people are to do business. At the airport in Yangon, new signs in English welcome tourists. A guy in a booth offers to rent me a local cellphone — and he's glad to take U.S. dollars. But when I pull out my money, he shakes his head.<p>"I'm sorry," he says.<p>He points to the crease mark in the middle of the $20 bill. Fri, 10 May 2013 07:12:00 +0000 Robert Smith 32948 at http://wyso.org Why (Almost) No One In Myanmar Wanted My Money The Trick To Selling Fancy Wine From New Jersey: Don't Say It's From New Jersey http://wyso.org/post/trick-selling-fancy-wine-new-jersey-dont-say-its-new-jersey Halfway between the New Jersey Turnpike and the Atlantic City casinos is a little slice of France: Amalthea Cellars. There's an old farmhouse, and a field full of grapevines.<p>Lou Caracciolo, who founded Amalthea, is walking through the field. "Here's something I put in the ground in 1976," he says. "You have to have a feel for it, and after 30 years I have a pretty good feel for it."<p>Caracciolo calls himself a hopeless romantic. Fri, 29 Mar 2013 07:07:00 +0000 Robert Smith 30992 at http://wyso.org The Trick To Selling Fancy Wine From New Jersey: Don't Say It's From New Jersey Inside An Amish Trade Show http://wyso.org/post/inside-amish-trade-show The Buckeye Tool Expo in Dalton, Ohio, is held in a massive hall filled with bearded men in black hats and women in white bonnets. A few horses and buggies are tied up outside.<br /> <br />The Amish have chosen to forgo many of the delights of the modern world, but they still need to drill, sand and cut wood. This trade expo shows off all the loopholes that let the Amish get their hands on power tools.<br /> Fri, 22 Feb 2013 08:46:00 +0000 Robert Smith 29358 at http://wyso.org Inside An Amish Trade Show Should The U.S. Import More Doctors? http://wyso.org/post/should-us-import-more-doctors People around the world want the same thing from their doctors. First, do no harm. Second, take a look at this weird bump and tell me if I should get worried.<p>The job is basically the same in many countries around the world. But the pay is wildly different. The median salary for U.S. doctors is about $250,000 a year. In Western Europe, it's less than half that. Fri, 15 Feb 2013 20:18:00 +0000 Robert Smith 29082 at http://wyso.org Should The U.S. Import More Doctors? A Union Vote For Chinese Workers Who Asemble iPhones http://wyso.org/post/union-vote-chinese-workers-who-asemble-iphones The Chinese workers who assemble iPhones, iPads and tons of other electronic devices may soon be able to elect their own union representatives, the <a href="http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/48091254-6c3e-11e2-b774-00144feab49a.html#axzz2JwYvPS00" target="_blank">FT reports</a>.<p>Labor unions technically do exist in Chinese factories, but they're typically controlled by management and the government. So a union run by democratic vote of the workers would be a huge shift.<p>The workers in question are employed by Foxconn, a giant company with over 1 million employees in China. Mon, 04 Feb 2013 16:43:00 +0000 Robert Smith 28520 at http://wyso.org A Union Vote For Chinese Workers Who Asemble iPhones