The relativist position in modern philosophy of science has little or nothing to do with Cartesian dualism; it has more in common with the incompleteness theorem in certain respects. The short version is that any theory…
We looked into this quite a bit when our child was born because we grew very skeptical of much of the guidelines we were reading. Sleep in particular was difficult for our child for various reasons and at some point we…
This was the tipping point for me, actually, when I went through this same experience about a year ago: https://consumerist.com/2013/06/18/amazon-cancels-my-6000-or... It sounds like a minor bizarre Kafkaesque corporate…
Thanks for these links--these are interesting and probably come closest to addressing my questions of anything I've seen so far.
Leverage cuts both ways, though. As someone who just sold their house, the costs are a percent of the sale. You don't get taxed on the sales (generally) but you will probably have to pay real estate sales costs. So yes,…
I'd add a computer of some sort to that, probably a laptop but basically I agree 100% As a professor, I can say most professors don't like lecturing, but for some classes the alternative is to have small interactive…
I've used R since it was in beta form, and one of the most interesting things to me (aside from the evolution of type hierarchy) has been changes in use of the assignment operator. When I started, = was the norm for…
This discussion is reminding me of how much of an impact 2010 had on me in elementary school. For me it fostered sci-fi fantasy in the same way that I think Star Wars and Star Trek have for lots of kids. To me, the…
The relativist position in modern philosophy of science has little or nothing to do with Cartesian dualism; it has more in common with the incompleteness theorem in certain respects. The short version is that any theory…
We looked into this quite a bit when our child was born because we grew very skeptical of much of the guidelines we were reading. Sleep in particular was difficult for our child for various reasons and at some point we…
This was the tipping point for me, actually, when I went through this same experience about a year ago: https://consumerist.com/2013/06/18/amazon-cancels-my-6000-or... It sounds like a minor bizarre Kafkaesque corporate…
Thanks for these links--these are interesting and probably come closest to addressing my questions of anything I've seen so far.
Leverage cuts both ways, though. As someone who just sold their house, the costs are a percent of the sale. You don't get taxed on the sales (generally) but you will probably have to pay real estate sales costs. So yes,…
I'd add a computer of some sort to that, probably a laptop but basically I agree 100% As a professor, I can say most professors don't like lecturing, but for some classes the alternative is to have small interactive…
I've used R since it was in beta form, and one of the most interesting things to me (aside from the evolution of type hierarchy) has been changes in use of the assignment operator. When I started, = was the norm for…
This discussion is reminding me of how much of an impact 2010 had on me in elementary school. For me it fostered sci-fi fantasy in the same way that I think Star Wars and Star Trek have for lots of kids. To me, the…