Monthly Archives: October 2012
“Their own first responders”: prosocial behavior in disasters – New APPS: Art, Politics, Philosophy, Science
Epic Bus Ad from Denmark (with English Subtitles – HD)
Nelson Star – A lifetime of burlesque
Documents Found in Meth House Bare Inner Workings of Dark-Money Group | Mother Jones
Harsha Walia on Anti-Oppression, Decolonization, and Responsible Allyship – YouTube
The Island Where People Forget to Die – NYTimes.com
Is Climate Change Responsible For Hurricane Sandy? : The New Yorker
Through her sister’s eyes: Conjoined twins Tatiana and Krista were extraordinary from the beginning
Through her sister’s eyes: Conjoined twins Tatiana and Krista were extraordinary from the beginning
“It’s not my role to create injury for the sake of social conformity.”
The Revolution In Evolutionary Game Theory – Prisoners Dilemma Solved?
A dirty twist on beating the prisoner’s dilemma
Scientific Reports | Article Open Print Email Share/bookmark Beyond pairwise strategy updating in the prisoner’s dilemma game
Evolution or gentrification: Do urban farms lead to higher rents? | Grist
Are BC police chiefs evading the law? | Focus Online
Human Networks – A masterclass by the Master Valdis Krebs – Podcast #networks
Spouses of ministers hold portfolios of publicly-traded securities
The 50 best films of the ’90s (1 of 3) | Film | Best of | The A.V. Club
HYDROGENE PORTFOLIO
Daily Kos: White Privilege Diary Series #1 – White Feminist Privilege in Organizations
Presenting for Twitter at Conferences – ProfHacker – The Chronicle of Higher Education
jonezy (always.)
Simple Demographics Often Identify People Uniquely
Simple Demographics Often Identify People Uniquely
“About half of the U.S. population (132 million of 248 million or 53%) are likely to be uniquely identified by only {place, gender, date of birth}, where place is basically the city, town, or municipality in which the person resides.”