I think there are competing interests in higher education, and we might be ignoring the contradictions it creates. We model the university as a machine that puts courses into students, usually including a per-course score. It is arbitrary how those courses are divided, otherwise schools on a trimester system or something more unique would create a world of confusion. More confusion comes with the scores, where some schools aren't on a 4.0 scale. From this angle, schools want to produce as many high scores as possible, and the want those scores to be meaningful. The contradiction comes from the university as a whole, getting paid per course and only assigning real value after enough has been paid. Just try obtaining a broadly respected degree using credits mostly obtained from another source! We have granted a monopoly on verifying knowledge to the same institutions that also sell that knowledge. Is it any mystery why phrases like "well-rounded" and "comprehensive" are used so frequently? SO, if roles were reversed, and we could evaluate someone's knowledge without relying on the institution that sold them the knowledge, would universities even make sense? Imagine that MIT went into the business of verifying knowledge obtained elsewhere, and of course they would still try to say the knowledge they sell themselves is better. If MIT wants to give away the knowledge for free in any sized chunks, I don't care. The real issue is that there is nobody verifying knowledge independently, except fly-by-night degree mills that also charge money.
I studied bioinformatics, but I've never understood this illusion of a bunch of goofball scientists toiling away in lab coats somewhere. Modern personal computers are more than capable of doing whatever analysis an individual user might want done. You want expert analysis of your results? Ask a doctor, who is already legally required to keep everything confidential.
"Half the energy cost of a datacenter goes on cooling" And now the cost will be replaced by a mobile generator or a really long power cord? I think it is obvious that Google is involved, but why jump to conclusions about energy savings? Isn't it more likely that putting a data center on a barge will save real estate costs and property taxes?
Am I the only one that notices that the Facebook iPhone app reads your location every time you use it too? Why wasn't this mentioned? Presumably they are just innocently trying to give me the best location-specific advertising, but their reasons don't concern me. They know where you are whenever you use the app.
What are you looking for, some fancy machine learning algorithm to compare the files? Just make the assignments something that doesn't have an answer available and be done with it.
Don't get me wrong, I love open source, and custom guitars are really cool, but what in the world is the point?
A quick internet search brings up schematics for every meaningful electric guitar built in the past 50 years. Have you invented a new way to wrap the pickup coils, or invented a new way to wire up volume knobs?
It isn't like Fender and Gibson have a monopoly, and wood does grow on trees. You can shape the thing any way you want with tools available at any hardware store.
Are you really obsessed with a license for something that anybody could build using commodity parts? I suggest just take pictures of your process and put it in a blog with blueprints or something.
Would the world end instantly if forced to make quality products? It seems like almost all companies compete by making their products cheaper. This means reducing quality and selling space for ads and other crapware. Stickers have never helped sell a computer, for the simple reason that for all of the product's useful life a sticker only shows how obsolete you are. I have owned computers with stickers: windows 98, Y2k, Celeron, etc. How many of these stickers influenced ANYONE who was looking for a new computer. On the other hand, yes I paid more for a mac. No cool stickers. However, it makes quite an impression when you trip on the power cord and nothing bad happens due to the magsafe. Buy whatever you want I guess.
How much are they paying to keep track of this? I'm sure at least one person out there is in charge of this. THAT sounds like a good place to save some money!
I don't want to seem like a total pessimist, but I don't care at all what happens to the human race. If every human dies because of a meteor or something, the universe won't even notice. I think it is a bit premature, since we have never publicly met any others, to believe that our species is worthy of being preserved and expanded beyond earth. Thanks for the books, Hawking, but there has to be higher priority things to do.
Really? $20 off on a product I've never heard of? I try to stay positive when I think of Kmart's future, but I don't think anyone is going to be waiting in line at midnight for this thing. This is the same company that a few years ago had such a bad reputation that it's stock was selling for a third of what its real estate was worth.
So, we are ending "combat operations" but keeping the soldiers with guns there? It's only slightly comforting to hear that nothing has changed in the military since I got out (Only in an "at least it isn't me" way). This used to be the trick they would pull on all the missions I was on. When people get tired, just tell them it's almost over, whether it really is or not. Since I'm allowed to think now, what does an end to combat operations really mean? It sounds like they are just going to end combat pay.
I didn't think of this one. Google now wants to see everything you print too? George Carlin was right when he said we would eventually trade all of our freedom in exchange for new toys.
They cant rent it, or they would have to keep the prices the same. With "buying" they can lower the price later and screw existing customers. It feels a whole lot different to buy something and see the price go down than it does to pay higher rent than someone with the same toy.
I don't support it either way. Maybe we should be complaining about the cell phone towers and transmission infrastructure not being open instead.
I agree, ballsy. I say do the crawling anyway! It is obvious that the information has value, and is publicly available. In the intelligence world this kind of stuff is known as "open-source intelligence" and is where an estimated 80% of info is found. I hope the guy didn't sign the agreement. If so, he is probably the only person prohibited from doing the same thing again.
This book uses programmed learning that goes step by step through everything you will need and more. It is designed for self study. There is also a sequel book that goes into some much higher stuff. I used just this book as preparation for classes requiring calc 3 as a prerequisite.
I'm sorry for calling you a moron, but I wouldn't feel better calling you a novice. Is the little oatmeal homepage the site you are having trouble with? Well, how about some free advice so you don't have to deal with anymore SEO fraudsters. If you have 41k inbound links and you still have a pagerank of 0, I'll bet you have been blacklisted or sandboxed. Second, it doesn't really help your site to have the entire first page of your HTML consisting of ASCII art including profanity. Third, you have almost no meaningful text or alt text on your images. I don't blame you for being skeptical of professional SEOs, since most of them suck. How long are you going to blame Microsoft for your problems?
You sound like an absolute moron. Although it is a perfectly human reaction to support the search engine where you rank higher, you need to get a clue. I am a professional SEO, and hundreds of my client sites rank higher in Bing and Yahoo than they do in Google. Search engines are designed for different reasons, and Google is optimized for making money. This means that the advertising on Google gets a lot of click fraud. This still makes money for Google, so what do you expect? The sites above you on Bing might just be there for different reasons.
>> would likely set the standard, and that would drive widespread adoption as everyone scrambles to make their systems iPhone-friendly
Since when do people scramble for a new standard? Do you mean standards like 32 or 64-bit? How about C++ strings? When was the last time you received a dollar or half-dollar coin? You think people are going to upgrade their cars and home to work with a cell phone?
Why is an honest opinion regarded as a troll? People have such illusions about the leaders of corporations! People probably called legitimate skeptics trolls before Enron, Worldcom, and "the credit crisis" too. Google is terrifyingly similar to those infamous situations right before things went wrong. A company with so many phds employed could never write a program to fudge advertising revenue numbers right?;)
Yes, they could. You just have to pay taxes when you pay yourself a salary. Or, just as you described but more directly, give themselves stock options. We've all heard of those right? The only reason to give yourself a $1 salary is as a publicity stunt. It was a publicity stunt when Lee Iacocca did it 30 years ago at Chrysler too!
Sure, you can't just pay for 24/7 servants for yourself, right? (employees) You can't buy a skyscraper and give yourself an office on the top floor, right? You can't build a neverland-style research campus, right? When you own a controlling interest in a company you can buy anything "for-the-company" as long as it can arguably be called a business expense. Company cars, company JETS, etc. Are you suggesting that the owners of a corporation are required by federal law to pay themselves $1 salaries? That would be a fantasy world!
I think there are competing interests in higher education, and we might be ignoring the contradictions it creates. We model the university as a machine that puts courses into students, usually including a per-course score. It is arbitrary how those courses are divided, otherwise schools on a trimester system or something more unique would create a world of confusion. More confusion comes with the scores, where some schools aren't on a 4.0 scale. From this angle, schools want to produce as many high scores as possible, and the want those scores to be meaningful. The contradiction comes from the university as a whole, getting paid per course and only assigning real value after enough has been paid. Just try obtaining a broadly respected degree using credits mostly obtained from another source! We have granted a monopoly on verifying knowledge to the same institutions that also sell that knowledge. Is it any mystery why phrases like "well-rounded" and "comprehensive" are used so frequently? SO, if roles were reversed, and we could evaluate someone's knowledge without relying on the institution that sold them the knowledge, would universities even make sense? Imagine that MIT went into the business of verifying knowledge obtained elsewhere, and of course they would still try to say the knowledge they sell themselves is better. If MIT wants to give away the knowledge for free in any sized chunks, I don't care. The real issue is that there is nobody verifying knowledge independently, except fly-by-night degree mills that also charge money.
I studied bioinformatics, but I've never understood this illusion of a bunch of goofball scientists toiling away in lab coats somewhere. Modern personal computers are more than capable of doing whatever analysis an individual user might want done. You want expert analysis of your results? Ask a doctor, who is already legally required to keep everything confidential.
"Half the energy cost of a datacenter goes on cooling" And now the cost will be replaced by a mobile generator or a really long power cord? I think it is obvious that Google is involved, but why jump to conclusions about energy savings? Isn't it more likely that putting a data center on a barge will save real estate costs and property taxes?
By 'Google', you mean that intelligence organization we keep hearing about with unlimited cash provided by ads nobody has ever clicked?
Seriously, putting an r-squared value on the chart for apparently FOUR data points? Scientist card revoked.
Am I the only one that notices that the Facebook iPhone app reads your location every time you use it too? Why wasn't this mentioned? Presumably they are just innocently trying to give me the best location-specific advertising, but their reasons don't concern me. They know where you are whenever you use the app.
What are you looking for, some fancy machine learning algorithm to compare the files? Just make the assignments something that doesn't have an answer available and be done with it.
Don't get me wrong, I love open source, and custom guitars are really cool, but what in the world is the point? A quick internet search brings up schematics for every meaningful electric guitar built in the past 50 years. Have you invented a new way to wrap the pickup coils, or invented a new way to wire up volume knobs? It isn't like Fender and Gibson have a monopoly, and wood does grow on trees. You can shape the thing any way you want with tools available at any hardware store. Are you really obsessed with a license for something that anybody could build using commodity parts? I suggest just take pictures of your process and put it in a blog with blueprints or something.
Would the world end instantly if forced to make quality products? It seems like almost all companies compete by making their products cheaper. This means reducing quality and selling space for ads and other crapware. Stickers have never helped sell a computer, for the simple reason that for all of the product's useful life a sticker only shows how obsolete you are. I have owned computers with stickers: windows 98, Y2k, Celeron, etc. How many of these stickers influenced ANYONE who was looking for a new computer. On the other hand, yes I paid more for a mac. No cool stickers. However, it makes quite an impression when you trip on the power cord and nothing bad happens due to the magsafe. Buy whatever you want I guess.
How much are they paying to keep track of this? I'm sure at least one person out there is in charge of this. THAT sounds like a good place to save some money!
It won't take too much technology to reproduce Hawking's voice saying "I told you so"
I don't want to seem like a total pessimist, but I don't care at all what happens to the human race. If every human dies because of a meteor or something, the universe won't even notice. I think it is a bit premature, since we have never publicly met any others, to believe that our species is worthy of being preserved and expanded beyond earth. Thanks for the books, Hawking, but there has to be higher priority things to do.
Really? $20 off on a product I've never heard of? I try to stay positive when I think of Kmart's future, but I don't think anyone is going to be waiting in line at midnight for this thing. This is the same company that a few years ago had such a bad reputation that it's stock was selling for a third of what its real estate was worth.
So, we are ending "combat operations" but keeping the soldiers with guns there? It's only slightly comforting to hear that nothing has changed in the military since I got out (Only in an "at least it isn't me" way). This used to be the trick they would pull on all the missions I was on. When people get tired, just tell them it's almost over, whether it really is or not. Since I'm allowed to think now, what does an end to combat operations really mean? It sounds like they are just going to end combat pay.
I didn't think of this one. Google now wants to see everything you print too? George Carlin was right when he said we would eventually trade all of our freedom in exchange for new toys.
They cant rent it, or they would have to keep the prices the same. With "buying" they can lower the price later and screw existing customers. It feels a whole lot different to buy something and see the price go down than it does to pay higher rent than someone with the same toy.
I don't support it either way. Maybe we should be complaining about the cell phone towers and transmission infrastructure not being open instead.
I agree, ballsy. I say do the crawling anyway! It is obvious that the information has value, and is publicly available. In the intelligence world this kind of stuff is known as "open-source intelligence" and is where an estimated 80% of info is found. I hope the guy didn't sign the agreement. If so, he is probably the only person prohibited from doing the same thing again.
This book uses programmed learning that goes step by step through everything you will need and more. It is designed for self study. There is also a sequel book that goes into some much higher stuff. I used just this book as preparation for classes requiring calc 3 as a prerequisite.
I'm sorry for calling you a moron, but I wouldn't feel better calling you a novice. Is the little oatmeal homepage the site you are having trouble with? Well, how about some free advice so you don't have to deal with anymore SEO fraudsters. If you have 41k inbound links and you still have a pagerank of 0, I'll bet you have been blacklisted or sandboxed. Second, it doesn't really help your site to have the entire first page of your HTML consisting of ASCII art including profanity. Third, you have almost no meaningful text or alt text on your images. I don't blame you for being skeptical of professional SEOs, since most of them suck. How long are you going to blame Microsoft for your problems?
You sound like an absolute moron. Although it is a perfectly human reaction to support the search engine where you rank higher, you need to get a clue. I am a professional SEO, and hundreds of my client sites rank higher in Bing and Yahoo than they do in Google. Search engines are designed for different reasons, and Google is optimized for making money. This means that the advertising on Google gets a lot of click fraud. This still makes money for Google, so what do you expect? The sites above you on Bing might just be there for different reasons.
>> would likely set the standard, and that would drive widespread adoption as everyone scrambles to make their systems iPhone-friendly
Since when do people scramble for a new standard? Do you mean standards like 32 or 64-bit? How about C++ strings? When was the last time you received a dollar or half-dollar coin? You think people are going to upgrade their cars and home to work with a cell phone?
Who is going to build the cable-towing tripping mechanism? ATAT
Why is an honest opinion regarded as a troll? People have such illusions about the leaders of corporations! People probably called legitimate skeptics trolls before Enron, Worldcom, and "the credit crisis" too. Google is terrifyingly similar to those infamous situations right before things went wrong. A company with so many phds employed could never write a program to fudge advertising revenue numbers right? ;)
Yes, they could. You just have to pay taxes when you pay yourself a salary. Or, just as you described but more directly, give themselves stock options. We've all heard of those right? The only reason to give yourself a $1 salary is as a publicity stunt. It was a publicity stunt when Lee Iacocca did it 30 years ago at Chrysler too!
Sure, you can't just pay for 24/7 servants for yourself, right? (employees) You can't buy a skyscraper and give yourself an office on the top floor, right? You can't build a neverland-style research campus, right? When you own a controlling interest in a company you can buy anything "for-the-company" as long as it can arguably be called a business expense. Company cars, company JETS, etc. Are you suggesting that the owners of a corporation are required by federal law to pay themselves $1 salaries? That would be a fantasy world!