Science-based curmudgeonry, from a semi-Canadian perspective
Please get off my lawn, eh?
2012-06-30
Piling On the Texas GOP Platform
There has been a lot of discussion (i.e., well-deserved ridicule) about the 2012 Texas GOP Platform in the past few days. People have been discussing a lot of stupid things in the platform. I'd like to add my 0.02 Loonies.
2012-06-25
A Followup to Turing's Birthday, with Busy Beavers
In my previous post celebrating the 100th birthday of Alan Turing, there was an animation of a simple Turing machine in action. I suggested that the reader try to figure out what the machine was doing (I didn't really intend this as a homework exercise!). Here's the answer, and two more Turing machines (but these aren't so simple).
2012-06-23
Happy Birthday, Alan Turing
Alan Turing: 1912-06-23/1954-06-07. In celebration of his hundredth birthday, I made a movie. (It's an animated gif, more than half a megabyte, so if you've got a slow connection it might take a little while.)
2012-06-15
Analyzing the Gallup Poll on Creationism
A few weeks ago, Gallup released the results of a poll about USAians' views on evolution vs. creationism. The results aren't good (but they've never been very good). I'm taking this opportunity to explore the meaning of confidence levels in polls — and, in the process, to tease out some actual information from the polls, which turns out to be slightly good.
2012-06-09
The Arctic Phytoplankton Bloom will NOT Stop Global Warming!
A NASA team just announced their observations of a large bloom of phytoplankton under the Arctic ice. It's large in terms of both size (area) and total biomass density. Everybody seems to be surprised.
2012-06-06
The Republican Party and Gasoline Prices
There's a chart on the Republican Party home page. Let's take a look.
2012-06-02
On the Unemployment Rate
Lots of people are squawking about the latest USA unemployment rate. As usual, they're missing the big picture. Let's take a look.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)