It is hands down the most influential Ted talk I've ever watched. It is very trivial, but I think it about it several times a day wherever I wash my hands in a public bathroom.
So what? This isn't a newspaper article, it is a nonfiction story. Bloomberg contains sections of their magazines written in your format; I always skip them. I prefer the long-form stories.
Oh I see his comments on each of the pages now. Thanks
Did anyone look at his webpage? Did he actually write anything or did he just reorder Shakespeare's works?
>The truth, however, is quite different. For example, Clemson’s engineering enrollment has reached almost 5,300 students – an 80 percent increase since 2008! Enrollment numbers for engineering students are not really…
I appreciate your sentiment. I own an old Nikon film camera that I use every now and then and I'm always impressed with the photos it takes. There is something unique about them that isn't present in my digital camera.…
How many pictures do you think the average newbie needs to take to become a "proficient" photographer? 10,000? How much would it have cost to develop all that film twenty years ago? A modern user doesn't just have a…
This is the exact opposite of the "rich getting richer!" Whenever we start discussing income and wealth trends in the United States we always neglect how we as a society have gotten richer through technological…
A while back I read a study that agreed with your assertion. It examined intersections that had traffic lights removed. They found that in the short term, accident rates went down but after some time passed the accident…
Oh come on! It is clear that English is not his first language. Give him a break.
http://m.csmonitor.com/World/Global-News/2015/1023/Saudi-Ara...
It would be cool if a tech company sprouted up that was live games 24/7. When not showing nfl or mlb or college football, they were showing Italian soccer or Indian cricket, or other more obscure sports
It seems to me that the "death of ESPN" is more evidence of the death of the cable TV model than the death of sports.
My two cents is that once you start talking about "distributions" you add a layer of obfuscation that makes it a non-intuitive explanation.
Could someone grade the explanation I gave my non-technical boss last week? In the context of a regression analysis, I said, "P-values indicate the chance that the apparent effect of the variable is from random…
What is there to insure?
Ha ha Tonka state park in southern Missouri is an example of rich man building his own castle.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ha_Ha_Tonka_State_Park
Can someone give me an idea of how difficult it would be to change the default on the software from sharing location to not sharing location? Is it more complicated that simply changing a variable value somewhere in the…
It's amusing that you went to a website on confirmation bias, did the puzzle incorrectly, presumably read the material on confirmation bias, but still suffer from the effects of confirmation bias.
That was my first thought. But on second thought, I wouldn't be surprised if big companies, like Netflix, don't have a problem with taxes. The billion dollar tech companies have the wherewithal to implement different…
It is hands down the most influential Ted talk I've ever watched. It is very trivial, but I think it about it several times a day wherever I wash my hands in a public bathroom.
So what? This isn't a newspaper article, it is a nonfiction story. Bloomberg contains sections of their magazines written in your format; I always skip them. I prefer the long-form stories.
Oh I see his comments on each of the pages now. Thanks
Did anyone look at his webpage? Did he actually write anything or did he just reorder Shakespeare's works?
>The truth, however, is quite different. For example, Clemson’s engineering enrollment has reached almost 5,300 students – an 80 percent increase since 2008! Enrollment numbers for engineering students are not really…
I appreciate your sentiment. I own an old Nikon film camera that I use every now and then and I'm always impressed with the photos it takes. There is something unique about them that isn't present in my digital camera.…
How many pictures do you think the average newbie needs to take to become a "proficient" photographer? 10,000? How much would it have cost to develop all that film twenty years ago? A modern user doesn't just have a…
This is the exact opposite of the "rich getting richer!" Whenever we start discussing income and wealth trends in the United States we always neglect how we as a society have gotten richer through technological…
A while back I read a study that agreed with your assertion. It examined intersections that had traffic lights removed. They found that in the short term, accident rates went down but after some time passed the accident…
Oh come on! It is clear that English is not his first language. Give him a break.
http://m.csmonitor.com/World/Global-News/2015/1023/Saudi-Ara...
It would be cool if a tech company sprouted up that was live games 24/7. When not showing nfl or mlb or college football, they were showing Italian soccer or Indian cricket, or other more obscure sports
It seems to me that the "death of ESPN" is more evidence of the death of the cable TV model than the death of sports.
My two cents is that once you start talking about "distributions" you add a layer of obfuscation that makes it a non-intuitive explanation.
Could someone grade the explanation I gave my non-technical boss last week? In the context of a regression analysis, I said, "P-values indicate the chance that the apparent effect of the variable is from random…
What is there to insure?
Ha ha Tonka state park in southern Missouri is an example of rich man building his own castle.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ha_Ha_Tonka_State_Park
Can someone give me an idea of how difficult it would be to change the default on the software from sharing location to not sharing location? Is it more complicated that simply changing a variable value somewhere in the…
It's amusing that you went to a website on confirmation bias, did the puzzle incorrectly, presumably read the material on confirmation bias, but still suffer from the effects of confirmation bias.
That was my first thought. But on second thought, I wouldn't be surprised if big companies, like Netflix, don't have a problem with taxes. The billion dollar tech companies have the wherewithal to implement different…