Friday, October 30, 2009

Cell Size and Scale

Cell Size and Scale

Outstanding interactive chart on size & scale, from carbon atom up to coffee bean. Oriented towards cells & genetics, but way cool.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Supply-Side Economics, R.I.P. | Capital Gains and Games

Supply-Side Economics, R.I.P. | Capital Gains and Games

Bartlett should be mainstream, but conservatives are aghast.
Here he describes and defends much of his thinking and points out Keynes (and FDRs!) essential conservatism. Keynes, in particular, was strongly anti-socialism. Macro economics appears to be in a very bad state - neoclassical & monetarists (and libertarians) are just wrong wrong wrong...

The Gervais Principle, Or The Office According to “The Office”

The Gervais Principle, Or The Office According to “The Office”

Rather insightful look at how "the Office" illustrates principles from Whyte's classic "The Organization Man",
and effectively falsifies the bulk of management/business "theory".

Thursday, September 10, 2009

The medical malpractice myth. - By Ezra Klein - Slate Magazine

The medical malpractice myth. - By Ezra Klein - Slate Magazine

From 2006 - pretty comprehensive look at the issue. Turns out that runaway juries are not the problem. Doctors behaving badly are.

Total cost of legal fees, insurance costs & awards estimated to be less than 0.5% of health care spending.

Harvard study suggests that about 4% of all patients are injured by doctor/nurse/hospital negligence. One out of twenty-five. More likely to happen than rolling snake eyes at the craps table.

Another Harvard study suggests that more than 90% of claims showed in the record evidence of medical injury.

Only 6 out of several thousand cases resulted in an award and which didn't appear to conclusively show medical injury.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

sqworl | Money stuff

Money stuff

I made myself a sqworl group on financial blogs...
www.sqworl.com has the basic mechanism for creation.

This is my core home page on financial commentary.

Lots of good stuff. Sorry that Setser is no longer blogging, but it's great that he's putting his powers to work for good, not evil...

Friday, July 17, 2009

Convert DVD to iPod

Convert DVD to iPod

On the PC there are a myriad of crappy and hard to use freeware solutions and a smaller set of quasi-commercial solutions. Should just be "one touch" like with some Mac programs (e.g. visual hub...)

DVD decrypter and Videora seem to work well. I had a little problem with Videora on Vista after using it for years on an XP machine...

This page links to both as downloads and provides step-by-step instructions to convert.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Start Playing Guitar Home Page

Start Playing Guitar Home Page

Back on the music front... I've been enjoying the vicarious pleasure of fake music from RockBand. Seriously thinking about trying to make actual music. This site is pretty comprehensive, all the way from rent/buy? Acoustic/electric? Lessons of various sorts and sources for TAB and music books. Maintenance etc.

Thursday, July 09, 2009

Economagic: Economic Time Series Page

Economagic: Economic Time Series Page

more than 200,000 time series for which data and custom charts can be retrieved. Though the greatest utility of this site is the vast number of economic time series, and the easily modified charts of that same data, an overlooked facility of great utility is the availability of Excel files for all series.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Friday, April 17, 2009

Op-Ed Columnist - How to Raise Our I.Q. - NYTimes.com

Op-Ed Columnist - How to Raise Our I.Q. - NYTimes.com

Reporting on “Intelligence and How to Get It” by Richard Nisbett, a professor of psychology at the University of Michigan.

Recent data suggest that IQ is less genetically determined than thought by conventional wisdom. Could be possible to develop programs which appear to have significant ability to increase IQ in early childhood.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Openmindedness video

Wolfram|Alpha

Wolfram|Alpha

will be launching in May 2009. I am looking forward to it! Wolfram is a very bright guy, though his multi year frolic into cellular automata seems like it might have been a stretch... kind of like mastering Rubik's cube. Hard, fun, cool but ultimately not all that useful.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

naked capitalism: Irving Fisher's Debt Deflation Theory and Its Relevance Today

naked capitalism: Irving Fisher's Debt Deflation Theory and Its Relevance Today

“Finally, I would emphasise the important corollary, of the debt-deflation theory, that great depressions are curable and preventable through reflation and stabilisation.”

Thursday, November 13, 2008

DISQUS

DISQUS | Turn Blog Comments into a Webwide Discussion with a Powerful Comment System

Since no one has ever left a comment on my blog, it's not immediately relevant. I've been impressed by it when I've run across, though, and would encourage blogs to consider it.

Friday, November 07, 2008

Anderson Organizing Systems

Anderson Organizing Systems

No idea if this is any good, but talks a good game. I am remarkably productive despite being massively unorganized... with some trepidation I'm considering engaging such a service. [why trepidation? perhaps I have comfort in my clutter...?]

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

The Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made - Reviews - Movies - New York Times

The Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made - Reviews - Movies - New York Times

Subjective, of course, but a good place to start. There
are a lot of bad movies. Also plenty of "genre" movies that
might appeal. E.g. do you find the View Askew movies entertaining (anything with Jay & Silent Bob, like Clerks, or Dogma, or Chasing Amy...)? They aren't on
this list but that's ok.

For genre films, the American Film Institute recently released their list of the top 10 films of all time for
ANIMATION
ROMANTIC COMEDIES
WESTERN
SPORTS
MYSTERY
FANTASY
SCI-FI
GANGSTER
COURTROOM DRAMA
EPIC

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Many Eyes

Many Eyes

Ooh! Some very pretty visualization tools. Not sure yet whether it's easy to do useful viz, but pretty for certain.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Accidental Wisdom: The Real Truth About Barack Obama!

Accidental Wisdom: The Real Truth About Barack Obama!

I am an Obama supporter. This site is clearly pro-Obama, but has links & citations to back up its points. It attempts to rebut many of the emails circulating, many of which make anti-Obama claims but without complete truthiness behind them...

Friday, February 29, 2008

Calais - Overview

Calais - Overview

All content, connected, semantically tagged...

automagically adding semantic metadata.

What kind of errors? Adaptation?

I'm frankly rather intrigued by this...

Tuesday, February 26, 2008