What I’ve Been Up To Lately
So, I mentioned a while back that I was very busy with a new, double-secret project. Still am. Despite having all of my time utterly monopolized by various projects and […]
So, I mentioned a while back that I was very busy with a new, double-secret project. Still am. Despite having all of my time utterly monopolized by various projects and […]
I am happy to thank Brett Terpstra for once again having me as the guest on Systematic. This week we rounded out the questions from the previous episode, and talked […]
I have been incredibly busy lately. Soon, in August 2013, I’ll be finishing up with my postdoc in Kansas and moving into the Professional World of Neuropsychology. Finally. So, I’m […]
I’ve attended three or four seminars/lectures about the upcoming DSM–5 over the past couple of years. I’ve been to the workgroup web site, and have sort of kept pace with […]
The Systematic podcast is one of my favorite shows. It’s a very geek/nerd/programmer/problem-solving-centric show hosted by the one-and-only Brett Terpstra. If you’re not familiar with his staggering canon of work, then […]
“The planet Earth and all of its inhabitants are in a state of Emergency” The line above looks like something I might’ve pulled from a science fiction novel, or a […]
This blog says a lot about me, and one of the things it says about me is that I love statistics and methodology. I’ve recently gotten into learning about Bayesian […]
Wow There is an overwhelming infograph over at XCCD via A History of the United States Congress. This has got to be one of the best, most compelling data visualizations […]
My Home Audio (and Video) System I got my first Audio/Video receiver in 1997. I still remember it. It was a Sony STR-DE715, which at the time was basically their […]
I was listening to the Mac Power Users podcast the other day, and the conversation was all about blogs. One of the niceties that was pointed out was how you […]
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When will we ever learn?: Common sense and nonsense about today's public schools in America.
Devoted to history and randomness since 2011
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2:1 Honours Degree in Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures
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