What an insult!
Here are some crazy feminists and church leaders insulting people from their moral high horses! If they don't want Playboy, then they shouldn't read or buy it. Better yet, why don't they publish their own magazine? Feminism and the Church together? What an historically odd couple! In the meantime, to show my support for liberty and the market, I can't wait to buy my first Philippine Playboy.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
The maestro on risk management
With all its mathematical sophistication, current financial and economic risk management breaks down. In an FT article, the maestro explains, "The most credible explanation of why risk management based on state-of-the-art statistical models can perform so poorly is that the underlying data used to estimate a model’s structure are drawn generally from both periods of euphoria and periods of fear, that is, from regimes with importantly different dynamics."
With all its mathematical sophistication, current financial and economic risk management breaks down. In an FT article, the maestro explains, "The most credible explanation of why risk management based on state-of-the-art statistical models can perform so poorly is that the underlying data used to estimate a model’s structure are drawn generally from both periods of euphoria and periods of fear, that is, from regimes with importantly different dynamics."
Saturday, March 08, 2008
"Art will become a crucial source of scientific ideas"
So says Jonah Lehrer who himself has impeccable science credentials. See how Marcel Proust could be a neuroscientist!
So says Jonah Lehrer who himself has impeccable science credentials. See how Marcel Proust could be a neuroscientist!
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Monday, November 05, 2007
UC Berkeley lectures now online
For friends who have just come out of their batcaves, pick your courses here. Ironically, one of the lectures seems to suggest that face-to-face lectures are much better. "You can't beat the live performance," the professor says.
For friends who have just come out of their batcaves, pick your courses here. Ironically, one of the lectures seems to suggest that face-to-face lectures are much better. "You can't beat the live performance," the professor says.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Friday, August 17, 2007
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Smart teens don't have sex (or kiss much either)
Here's the study, and a discussion. Now I know why I survived high school without losing it. :)
Here's the study, and a discussion. Now I know why I survived high school without losing it. :)
Monday, July 30, 2007
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Harry Potter and Economics
I've been looking for excuses to procrastinate on reading the last installment of the HP series. Once I missed a class because I was so engrossed reading the 3rd book that I totally forgot my class schedule. Now here's for the bashing and possibly my excuse too. Continue until you finish reading the comments as well. Probably the odds are not exactly in favor of my not reading it. Here's a piece that says exactly the opposite about HP not making any economic sense. Talk about economics being a dismal science.
I've been looking for excuses to procrastinate on reading the last installment of the HP series. Once I missed a class because I was so engrossed reading the 3rd book that I totally forgot my class schedule. Now here's for the bashing and possibly my excuse too. Continue until you finish reading the comments as well. Probably the odds are not exactly in favor of my not reading it. Here's a piece that says exactly the opposite about HP not making any economic sense. Talk about economics being a dismal science.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Lead Exposure and Criminality
If you're a fan of Freakonomics that attributes the drop in criminality in the US to the institution of abortion, here's even more freakish link to criminality: lead exposure. Surges in crime correlate with heights of lead exposure in population. The evidence appears to be more solid than what's used to support the Freakonomics thesis on the abortion-criminality link.
If you're a fan of Freakonomics that attributes the drop in criminality in the US to the institution of abortion, here's even more freakish link to criminality: lead exposure. Surges in crime correlate with heights of lead exposure in population. The evidence appears to be more solid than what's used to support the Freakonomics thesis on the abortion-criminality link.
Monday, July 09, 2007
Politically Incorrect Truths
Psychology Today (not exactly up there in academic reputation) published this nonetheless amusing article on "truths" about human "nature": why suicide bombers are Muslims, why men prefer sexy blonds, and so on.
Psychology Today (not exactly up there in academic reputation) published this nonetheless amusing article on "truths" about human "nature": why suicide bombers are Muslims, why men prefer sexy blonds, and so on.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
College Buddies
The Harvard Crimson chronicles two college buddies who turned out to be stars in the same field.
The Harvard Crimson chronicles two college buddies who turned out to be stars in the same field.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Facebook v MySpace
I started using Facebook back when it was only for one school. MySpace, for me then, was just "there". Now here's an ethnographic account (sorta) of the two social networking sites and the kind of people who tend to use them, basically reflecting class division.
I started using Facebook back when it was only for one school. MySpace, for me then, was just "there". Now here's an ethnographic account (sorta) of the two social networking sites and the kind of people who tend to use them, basically reflecting class division.
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Diaspora calling
My intersecting interests in both Filipino diaspora and information technology recently got engaged with a report from the Economist [7 June 2007]. With the falling cost of IP telephony, everybody should be calling, right? Not so fast. It looks like in general there's really not much increase in the time we spend calling other people. But look who's dialing who over the Internet? Peoples in diaspora. Hmmm... no surprise there for me, since I myself spend a great deal of time talking to friends and family abroad. But other than the fact that these people are using Skype or Yahoo or what-have-you more than other groups, availability or accessibility of the VOIP technology doesn't automatically translate into its increased use.
My intersecting interests in both Filipino diaspora and information technology recently got engaged with a report from the Economist [7 June 2007]. With the falling cost of IP telephony, everybody should be calling, right? Not so fast. It looks like in general there's really not much increase in the time we spend calling other people. But look who's dialing who over the Internet? Peoples in diaspora. Hmmm... no surprise there for me, since I myself spend a great deal of time talking to friends and family abroad. But other than the fact that these people are using Skype or Yahoo or what-have-you more than other groups, availability or accessibility of the VOIP technology doesn't automatically translate into its increased use.
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