Read about it here.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Yet another reason to be suspicious of stats
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Labels: Statistics
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Ethanol Strikes - Vol. VII
Wow, Ethanol is really on a roll today. This installment's victim: The Chesapeake Bay.
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Labels: Energy, Environment, Ethanol, Government Intervention
Ethanol Strikes - Vol. VI
Latest victim: The Family Farm.
Posted by Ken at 12:08 PM 0 comments
Labels: Energy, Ethanol, Government Intervention
Ethanol Strikes - Vol. V
Latest (and, perhaps, most innocent) victim: Gummy Bears.
HT: Fark Headline
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China's Growth
A few days ago, the New York Times had an interesting article entitled "A Chinese Century? Maybe It's the Next One" that discusses the growth of the Chinese economy and when it is likely to hit certain milestones. A very interesting read.
Posted by Ken at 11:56 AM 0 comments
World Health Rankings
Townhall has an interesting article regarding why the US ranks so low on WHO's Health Care Study. Worth the read for the "why its important to understand the stat" aspect alone.
Posted by Ken at 11:14 AM 0 comments
Labels: Public Health, Statistics
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Silence
I apologize for the protracted silence on this blog. Besides bouncing around the country and being generally inundated with work, I have been struggling to keep up with several other personal projects. My co-blogger, who is getting married in less than a week, is also understandably tied up with other things. Look for sporadic posts for the next couple and weeks and then a return to normal frequency sometime after that.
Thanks!
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