When will journalists finally learn that Payscale is absolutely useless for this kind of analysis? The Payscale sample is solely graduates who never got a grad degree. All this data suggests is that STEM majors are more…
The model in the paper is offensively dumb. A basic explanation (taken from a web-forum where economists hang out): The paper says The model consists of N agents, each with capital ci with i = 1, . . . , N. Agents are…
One of the most annoying for code searches is that the engine seems to ignore punctuation, even in quotations. For example, searching for "the quick brown fox; jumped over the lazy dog" returns hits for the version…
I'm suprised that no one's mentioned this yet, but I've found that even for linear prose-text, my recall of what I've read is much better with paper books than with ebooks. My working hypothesis for why this is true is…
When will journalists finally learn that Payscale is absolutely useless for this kind of analysis? The Payscale sample is solely graduates who never got a grad degree. All this data suggests is that STEM majors are more…
The model in the paper is offensively dumb. A basic explanation (taken from a web-forum where economists hang out): The paper says The model consists of N agents, each with capital ci with i = 1, . . . , N. Agents are…
One of the most annoying for code searches is that the engine seems to ignore punctuation, even in quotations. For example, searching for "the quick brown fox; jumped over the lazy dog" returns hits for the version…
I'm suprised that no one's mentioned this yet, but I've found that even for linear prose-text, my recall of what I've read is much better with paper books than with ebooks. My working hypothesis for why this is true is…