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Musical setting of the Litany of Tarski
5 months ago
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About a year ago, I made a setting of the Litany of Tarski for four-part a cappella (i.e. unaccompanied) chorus. More recently, in the pro
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Meetup : Washington DC Kennedy Center Meetup with Michael Vassar
4 years ago
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Discussion article for the meetup : Washington DC Kennedy Center Meetup with Michael Vassar WHEN: 18 April 2013 12:00:00PM (-0400)
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MIT Challenge complete
5 years ago
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Followup to: MIT Challenge: blogger to attempt CS curriculum on own A year after he announced it, productivity blogger Scott Young has suc
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Daniel Kahneman on Charlie Rose [video]
6 years ago
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Daniel Kahneman (of Tversky and Kahneman fame) was interviewed on PBS's Charlie Rose last night, discussing his book Thinking, Fast and Slow
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Video: Skepticon talks
6 years ago
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The talks from Skepticon IV are being posted to YouTube. So far we have: - Richard Carrier on Bayes (my favorite) - Julia Galef on the
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Meetup : Skepticon IV meetup: Saturday night
6 years ago
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Discussion article for the meetup : Skepticon IV meetup: Saturday night WHEN: 19 November 2011 09:30:00PM (-0600) WHERE: University
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Skepticon IV meetup: planning
6 years ago
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If any members of the Less Wrong community are planning to attend Skepticon IV this weekend (Nov. 18-20) in Springfield, Missouri (USA), it
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Knox and Sollecito freed
6 years ago
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See: You Be the Jury, The Amanda Knox Test While we hear about Bayes' Theorem being under threat in some courts, it is nice to savor the o
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MIT Challenge: blogger to attempt CS curriculum on own
6 years ago
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Scott H. Young is giving himself 12 months to complete MIT's computer science curriculum on his own, via MIT's OpenCourseWare.
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Open Thread: August 2011
6 years ago
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For miscellaneous discussions and remarks not suitable for top-level posts even in the Discussion section, let alone in Main. (Naturally,
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