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Nyquist Limit and the Environment

Yesterday I found myself in a debate over global warming at Jane Galt. One the commenters had an interesting comment about Nyquist limit and the dataset for global warming.

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Posted by on March 16, 2007 1:49 PM in Information Theory | Comments (0)

Protein Folding and the PS3 - Get a free link for being good!

I recently updated the firmware on my Playstation 3. The most recent firmware update includes the Stanford protein folding application.

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Posted by on April 6, 2007 9:52 AM in Blogging | Comments (0)

Spam and Globalisation

One of the more interesting about the globalisation of the workforce is the globalisation of spam. I am not talking about just email spam or trackback spam. I am talking about all forms of spam.

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Posted by on May 28, 2007 2:25 PM in Information Theory | Comments (0)

Why Web 2.0 is really search again.

One of the thing that is interesting about the current crop of Web 2.0 startups are that people are often just splashing the veneer of social networking and then copying an existing site. This has resulted in the usual glut of Youtube clones.

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Posted by on August 21, 2007 9:05 PM in Information Theory | Comments (0)