26 February 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 26 Feb 2008 The real world of being a Muslim teenager in America--at least the pre-caller ID world. Obama wonks tend to be inductive--working piecemeal from a series of real-world observations. Obama's font designers comment on the typographic choices of Clinton and McCain. Americans will get the president they deserve--a superficial, eager-to-please, spineless person with immaculately groomed hair above his eyes. It's really just the headline we like: Nation briefly without Starbucks. Periods of fear are more susceptible to irrationality than periods of hope. Finding buying opportunities inside a bear market. On the hard-wiring of math in your brain, and the problems of learning long division afterwards. Probably a tall tale, but: How to file a claim for your camera when it's struck by a rocket propelled grenade. Fashion shoots at inappropriate places. Print for the commute: The rise of the internet's "freeconomics." We challenge you to spend a better $10: Gamble on books and yes, the children win. What happens when you take an easily repaired computer to the FireDogs and Geek Squads.