Thursday, February 28, 2013
[Off topic] Hsieh Forbes OpEd on Fertility Panic and Freedom
[Off topic] Yesterday's Forbes (2/27/2013) published my latest OpEd, "Freedom, Not Fertility, Is The Key To A Thriving Economy".
I respond to some conservatives fretting about America's low birth rate, and discuss why it's not the government's job to promote any specific lifestyle (e.g., single vs married or childless vs. multiple-child marriage).
I respond to some conservatives fretting about America's low birth rate, and discuss why it's not the government's job to promote any specific lifestyle (e.g., single vs married or childless vs. multiple-child marriage).
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
How Pickpockets Work
Video: "How Pickpockets Work"
(Via Amy Alkon, who notes that the video is in Dutch but the scenarios demonstrated don't really require translation.)
(Via Amy Alkon, who notes that the video is in Dutch but the scenarios demonstrated don't really require translation.)
Monday, February 25, 2013
College Chess Recruting
The competition between colleges to recruit for chess stars. (Via Tyler Cowen.)
Onion-like Real Headlines
I'm both hysterically amused and horrified by this collection of real-life Onion-like headlines.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Fork by Dave Jilk
My friend Dave Jilk has written a clever short SF story, "Fork". As he says, it's not about utensils.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Physics of Sunsets
The physics of sunsets.
When I lived in La Jolla, CA many years ago, I saw 3 "green flashes" during the course of the year. (One of the benefits of a beachside apartment.)
When I lived in La Jolla, CA many years ago, I saw 3 "green flashes" during the course of the year. (One of the benefits of a beachside apartment.)
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
App Lets You Keep Tweeting After Death
"New app to keep you tweeting after death":
A new application will soon allow users to keep posting Twitter updates from beyond the grave, independently using intricate knowledge of your online character to create a virtual continuation of your personality after you die.
"When your heart stops beating, you'll keep tweeting," says the new application’s tagline...(Via VAViper.)
Due to be launched in March, the LivesOn application will keep tweeting after you pass on. The service will utilize advanced analysis of your main Twitter feed, to carefully select appropriate subjects, likes, or articles that would have been likely to interest you, posting them on your behalf for your friends to read.
Pre-existing applications so far have only allowed users to schedule prepared updates.
Why Germans Can't See YouTube Meteorite Videos
"Germans can't see meteorite YouTube videos due to copyright dispute"
Rota's 10 Lessions
MIT professor Gian-Carlo Rota offers these classic "Ten Lessons I wish I had been Taught".
I especially liked #7 and #8:
I especially liked #7 and #8:
7. Use the Feynman method
Richard Feynman was fond of giving the following advice on how to be a genius. You have to keep a dozen of your favorite problems constantly present in your mind, although by and large they will lay in a dormant state. Every time you hear or read a new trick or a new result, test it against each of your twelve problems to see whether it helps. Every once in a while there will be a hit, and people will say: "How did he do it? He must be a genius!"
8. Give lavish acknowledgment
I have always felt miffed after reading a paper in which I felt I was not being given proper credit, and it is safe to conjecture that the same happens to everyone else. One day, I tried an experiment. After writing a rather long paper, I began to draft a thorough bibliography. On the spur of the moment, I decided to cite a few papers which had nothing whatsoever to do with the content of my paper, to see what might happen.
Somewhat to my surprise, I received letters from two of the authors whose papers I believed were irrelevant to my article. Both letters were written in an emotionally charged tone. Each of the authors warmly congratulated me for being the first to acknowledge their contribution to the field.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Airplane Seat Anarchy
"Tilting your seat back on an airplane is pure evil. But so is installing seats that recline in the first place."
Language Affecting Thinking
"5 examples of how the languages we speak can affect the way we think". (Via Trey.)
Monday, February 18, 2013
Bionic Hand That Can Feel
"The first bionic hand that can feel":
...[T]he hand will be attached directly to the patient’s nervous system via electrodes clipped onto two of the arm’s main nerves, the median and the ulnar nerves.
This should allow the man to control the hand by his thoughts, as well as receiving sensory signals to his brain from the hand’s sensors. It will effectively provide a fast, bidirectional flow of information between the man’s nervous system and the prosthetic hand.
Spaceward Ho for iPad
I used to be a huge fan of the Mac game Spaceward Ho and I'm delighted that it's now available for the iPad. (It's a 4X style turn based strategy game.)
Best $5 I've ever spent on an iOS app.
Best $5 I've ever spent on an iOS app.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
[Off topic] Hsieh PJM OpEd on Guns and Civil Disobedience
[Off topic]: PJ Media has published my latest OpEd, "Would New Gun Laws Spark Widespread Civil Disobedience?"
Show Me The Neighbors' Money
Infographic: The Average Income For Every Neighborhood In America. (Via Ryan Sager.)
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Real Life Identical Twin Criminal Law Conundrum
French police know that one of two identical twins committed a series of sexual assaults but cannot tell which.
Conventional DNA testing cannot tell the two apart. (There is a very expensive test that might distinguish between them, but it costs 1 million Euros.)
Bruce Schneier notes, "both have been arrested in the hope that one may confess or implicate the other" (i.e., a real world Prisoner's Dilemma).
Conventional DNA testing cannot tell the two apart. (There is a very expensive test that might distinguish between them, but it costs 1 million Euros.)
Bruce Schneier notes, "both have been arrested in the hope that one may confess or implicate the other" (i.e., a real world Prisoner's Dilemma).
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Social Media Makes Impulse Buying Even Easier
"American Express Cardholders Can Now Tweet to Buy". (Via @LyndsiM.)
SI Bikini Economics
"The Economics of SI's Swimsuit Models: Where Bikinis and Business Align".
Related: "The S.I. Swimsuit Cover Models: Where Are They Now?"
Related: "The S.I. Swimsuit Cover Models: Where Are They Now?"
Vader's Mistakes at Hoth
Wired: "Inside the Battle of Hoth". A discussion of Darth Vader's strategic mistakes.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Superhydrophobic Oleophobic Coating
Nanotechnology update: "Ultra-Ever Dry is a superhydrophobic (water) and oleophobic (hydrocarbons) coating that will completely repel almost any liquid".
(Via Trey.)
(Via Trey.)
Sunday, February 10, 2013
It Wasn't The Cigarettes
"Finally confirmed: An asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs". (Via Instapundit.)
Although I always liked this "Far Side" cartoon:
Although I always liked this "Far Side" cartoon:
Disk Size Discrepancies
"Surface Pro versus MacBook Air: Who's being dishonest with storage space?"
The answers may surprise you.
The answers may surprise you.
Smaller Faster Watson
Forbes: "Over the past two years, IBM’s researchers have shrunk Watson from the size of a master bedroom to a pizza-box-sized server that can fit in any data center."
Oh, and they also "improved its processing speed by 240%". (Via Tyler Cowen.)
Oh, and they also "improved its processing speed by 240%". (Via Tyler Cowen.)
Thursday, February 07, 2013
2001 Home Office As Predicted in 1967
Walter Cronkite shows how a home office of 2001 would look like, as predicted in 1967. The key is the computerized communications console.
(Via Kottke.)
(Via Kottke.)
Wednesday, February 06, 2013
Social Media Super Bowl Winner
"Twitter Mentioned In 50% Of Super Bowl Commercials, Facebook Only 8%, Google+ Shut Out". (Via Tyler Cowen.)
Grand Canyon on Google Maps
"Exploring the Grand Canyon on Google Maps".
For example, here's the "Street View" of the Bright Angel Trail.
For example, here's the "Street View" of the Bright Angel Trail.
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
Silent Circle
Silent Circle: "Meet the groundbreaking new encryption app set to revolutionize privacy and freak out the feds". (Via Instapundit.)
Facebook May Soon Be Tracking You At All Times
Forbes: "Facebook May Soon Be Tracking You At All Times"
The article quotes this Bloomberg piece, "The app, scheduled for release by mid-March, is designed to help users find nearby friends and would run even when the program isn’t open on a handset".
The article quotes this Bloomberg piece, "The app, scheduled for release by mid-March, is designed to help users find nearby friends and would run even when the program isn’t open on a handset".
Monday, February 04, 2013
Big Breasts and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
"Are large-breasted women more likely to get carpal tunnel syndrome?"
Richard III Body Found Under Parking Lot
"Body found under parking lot is King Richard III, scientists prove":
British scientists announced Monday they are convinced "beyond reasonable doubt" that a skeleton found during an archaeological dig in Leicester, central England, last August is that of the former king, who was killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.Mitochondrial DNA extracted from the bones was matched to Michael Ibsen, a Canadian cabinetmaker and direct descendant of Richard III's sister, Anne of York.Experts say other evidence -- including battle wounds and signs of scoliosis, or curvature of the spine, found during the search and the more than four months of tests since support the DNA findings.
Sunday, February 03, 2013
Freakonomics Experiment
If you're stuck on a major life decision, you might want to enroll in this Freakonomics experiment.
Astronauts Will Be Watching Super Bowl
Alex Knapp: "Space Station Astronauts Will Be Watching The Super Bowl"
As he notes, "It's unknown at this time whether nachos and/or buffalo wings will be served."
As he notes, "It's unknown at this time whether nachos and/or buffalo wings will be served."
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