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Some Chicago Boyz know each other from student days at the University of Chicago. Others are Chicago boys in spirit. The blog name is also intended as a good-humored gesture of admiration for distinguished Chicago School economists and fellow travelers.
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Could be a long wait.
It was, sadly.
A genius designer: used perfectly color-reasonable elements and cheerful accents to reach sad, lonely and dusty effect
Exploring the whole vibrant symphony of gray. Light gray, dark gray, cream-gray, beige gray. If it weren’t for the paintings on the walls, you’d be close to sensory deprivation.
That’s an interesting point about the grays. I happen to like gray or grey, so to me it wasn’t that drab or monochrome. But the thing I was questioning was the circular tables. I find those a little irritating in contexts such as waiting rooms because the nearest convenient edge of the table on which to rest a small book or phone or something is a few inches further away than with a square table that has a corner close to my knee when I’m in the chair.
Who needs gray. Some of us like bright colors. Where I live, a stupid fad of the past few years has been to repaint previously-colorful buildings in gray. Now apartment buildings look like warships.
Good catch on the circular tables.