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Feb
5
2011

"When all four of these design principles are embodied in a work, another design principle emerges: resilience. Something that is distributed, transport independent, secure and open is very, very difficult to subvert, shut down, or block. It will survive all sorts of disasters. Including warfare. "

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Jan
3
2011

"I realized I wasn't scared of stats: just bored and annoyed and wondering, indeed, what they had to do with various things. Keeping track of lots of data makes for pretty graphs and useful trends. Those kinds of stats are cool. But statistical analysis of data doesn't always make sense to the people using it. Not just because it's complicated, but because it's not always informative of what they're looking at. It has to make sense in context. You have to be able to actually answer the question "what's stats go to do with it?", and not just use it rhetorically like I did in most of this post. "

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Aug
11
2009

The American Time Use Survey asks thousands of American residents to recall every minute of a day. Here is how people over age 15 spent their time in 2008.

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Aug
9
2009

David Alderson has become a leading advocate for formulating the foundations of network science so that its predictions can be applied to real networks. He is an assistant professor in the Operations Research Department at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif., where he conducts research with military officer-students on the operation, attack, and defense of network infrastructure systems. We interviewed him to find out what is going on.

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Mar
9
2009

lots of graphs comparing today's situation to the Great Depression. For reference.

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in list: Economic Crisis

May
31
2008

UbiGraph is a tool for visualizing dynamic graphs. The basic version is free, and talks to Python, Ruby, PHP, Java, C, C++, C#, Haskell, and OCaml.

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