Links for July 28th through July 29th

These are my links for July 28th through July 29th:

Links for July 27th

These are my links for July 27th:

  • The End Of Fossil Fuel – Forbes.com – Americans, who constitute 4% of the world population but consume 25% of its energy, will have radically different lifestyles. Production of everything will have to be re-localized. Instead of our food traveling an average 1,500 miles before it reaches us, it will have to come from nearby and use organic methods instead of requiring 10 calories of fossil fuel inputs for every calorie of food we eat.
  • Traders Profit With Computers Set at High Speed – NYTimes.com – “This is where all the money is getting made,” said William H. Donaldson, former chairman and chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange and today an adviser to a big hedge fund. “If an individual investor doesn’t have the means to keep up, they’re at a huge disadvantage.”
  • The End Of Fossil Fuel – Forbes.com – Americans, who constitute 4% of the world population but consume 25% of its energy, will have radically different lifestyles. Production of everything will have to be re-localized. Instead of our food traveling an average 1,500 miles before it reaches us, it will have to come from nearby and use organic methods instead of requiring 10 calories of fossil fuel inputs for every calorie of food we eat.
  • Traders Profit With Computers Set at High Speed – NYTimes.com – “This is where all the money is getting made,” said William H. Donaldson, former chairman and chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange and today an adviser to a big hedge fund. “If an individual investor doesn’t have the means to keep up, they’re at a huge disadvantage.”
  • Scientists Worry Machines May Outsmart Man – NYTimes.com – The Kurzweil version of technological utopia has captured imaginations in Silicon Valley. This summer an organization called the Singularity University began offering courses to prepare a “cadre” to shape the advances and help society cope with the ramifications. THE CULT CONTINUES!

Links for July 20th

These are my links for July 20th:

  • Nassim Taleb: clown of quantitative finance « Locklin on science – As such, Taleb is merely setting himself up as some sort of heretical alpha monkey of the quants for stating the obvious, the misleading, and occasionally the gratuitously wrong-headed and untrue. – LOL HERETICAL ALPHA MONKEY OF THE QUANTS
  • TheHill.com – IG: Treasury ‘failed’ to adopt bailout safeguards – Barofsky said that while the TARP program that Congress passed amounts to $700 billion, the total federal government support since 2007 for the economy and the financial sector could reach a far higher figure of $23.7 trillion. The government has committed significantly more money through a variety of other federal agencies and programs. 24 TRILLION DOLLARS??????

Links for July 19th through July 20th

These are my links for July 19th through July 20th:

Links for July 18th

These are my links for July 18th:

  • Northern Gray Treefrog – Northern Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) and Southern (Cope’s) Gray Treefrog (Hyla
    chrysoscelis) Southern Gray Treefrog is a State Endangered Species
  • Northern Gray Treefrog – Northern Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) and Southern (Cope’s) Gray Treefrog (Hyla
    chrysoscelis) Southern Gray Treefrog is a State Endangered Species
  • Hyla chrysoscelis – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – We found this little guy on our deck after the wicked overnight wind/rain storm

Links for July 17th through July 18th

These are my links for July 17th through July 18th:

  • Chinese Question Police Absence in Ethnic Riots – NYTimes.com – The bloodletting here on July 5, in which ethnic Uighurs pummeled and stabbed ethnic Han to death, was just the latest episode in a nationwide upswing in large-scale street violence that had already prompted concerned officials in Beijing to look for new ways to defuse such outbursts. In all of the recent cases, not only were officials and security forces unable to contain the violence, but average people clashed with the police en masse — a sign of the profound distrust of local authority throughout much of China.
  • Atheist Melon | Unreasonable Faith – If the roles were reversed. Brilliant.
  • AAR Railroad Reporting Marks – An AAR (Association of American Railroads) reporting mark is two to four letters that uniquely identifies the owner of a piece of railroad rolling stock. The reporting mark is generally derived from the assigned company's initials. All cars in interchange service must be labeled with a reporting mark.
  • AAR Railroad Reporting Marks – An AAR (Association of American Railroads) reporting mark is two to four letters that uniquely identifies the owner of a piece of railroad rolling stock. The reporting mark is generally derived from the assigned company's initials. All cars in interchange service must be labeled with a reporting mark.
  • Investors.com – It’s Not An Option – It took just 16 pages of reading to find this naked attempt by the political powers to increase their reach. It's scary to think how many more breaches of liberty we'll come across in the final 1,002.

Links for July 15th through July 16th

These are my links for July 15th through July 16th:

  • Xavier Llorà » Blog Archive » Large Scale Data Mining using Genetics-Based Machine Learning – We are living in the peta-byte era.We have larger and larger data to analyze, process and transform into useful answers for the domain experts. Robust data mining tools, able to cope with petascale volumes and/or high dimensionality producing human-understandable solutions are key on several domain areas. Genetics-based machine learning (GBML) techniques are perfect candidates for this task, among others, due to the recent advances in representations, learning paradigms, and theoretical modeling.
  • Edward O. Thorp – His hedge funds and his personal portfolio have been profitable in 42 of the subsequent 43 years. Based on his work, he and Jay Regan launched the first market neutral hedge fund in 1969. Dr. Thorp, with Claude Shannon, also invented the first wearable computer in 1961 to win at roulette. He has also written Elementary Probability (1966), The Mathematics of Gambling (1984) and numerous mathematical papers on probability, game theory, and functional analysis.
  • Paper Economy – A US Real Estate Bubble Blog: Burning Like a Phoenix: Crash and Burn for Phoenix Area Residential Home Prices – When a boom goes bust many participants would be happy to simply snap back to the life as it was in the pre-boom era but that’s just wishful thinking… the reality is, it will be many years of cleaning up the aftermath during which time prices will likely overshoot the mean and drop lower than anyone expects.
  • First half foreclosures break records – Jul. 16, 2009 – "What this means is, despite the intensity of the efforts on the part of government and lenders we don't have a handle on foreclosures yet," said Rick Sharga, a spokesman for RealtyTrac. – WHAT THIS MEANS IS THAT GOV'T INTERVENTION DOESN'T WORK.
  • Verleger Predicts $20 Oil This Year on ‘Devastating’ Crude Glut – Bloomberg.com – “Prices would be much lower today, but for the very large incentive to build inventories,” Verleger said. “You need forward buyers, which we had when people were fearing inflation, but as concerns turn toward deflation” that will no longer be the case. – MAYBE
  • At a Factory, the Spark for China’s Violence – NYTimes.com – During a four-hour melee in a walkway between factory dormitories, Han and Uighur workers bludgeoned one another with fire extinguishers, paving stones and lengths of steel shorn from bed frames. – IT'S US VS THEM MENTALITY.
  • Yoga Retreats With Chores Attract the Weary and Unemployed – NYTimes.com – Now he spends his days on the Himalayan Institute’s 400-acre wooded campus, practicing hatha yoga and meditation, studying spiritual texts, biking, walking and preparing meals in the institute’s kitchen. In exchange for his cooking duties and an annual fee of $3,000, he gets a private room, three vegetarian meals a day and unlimited access to the institute’s classes, seminars and other events. – ONE DAY I WILL START A NEURAL NET OR ENGINEERING RETREAT AND CHARGE MONEY FOR SPIRITUAL AWAKENING
  • At a Factory, the Spark for China’s Violence – NYTimes.com – During a four-hour melee in a walkway between factory dormitories, Han and Uighur workers bludgeoned one another with fire extinguishers, paving stones and lengths of steel shorn from bed frames. – IT'S US VS THEM MENTALITY.
  • Yoga Retreats With Chores Attract the Weary and Unemployed – NYTimes.com – Now he spends his days on the Himalayan Institute’s 400-acre wooded campus, practicing hatha yoga and meditation, studying spiritual texts, biking, walking and preparing meals in the institute’s kitchen. In exchange for his cooking duties and an annual fee of $3,000, he gets a private room, three vegetarian meals a day and unlimited access to the institute’s classes, seminars and other events. – ONE DAY I WILL START A NEURAL NET OR ENGINEERING RETREAT AND CHARGE MONEY FOR SPIRITUAL AWAKENING
  • Economy in China Regains Robust Pace of Growth – NYTimes.com – The robust growth in China’s economy came as the United States and several other leading economies remain mired in recession, hobbled by the aftereffects of bad lending, weak real estate markets, and the uneven results of economic stimulus packages. – NOTE, THEY ARE USING AGGRESSIVE BANK LENDING
  • Rail Funds Give Chicago Hub a Lift – WSJ.com – Rail congestion in Chicago is so bad that some freight is taken off trains at one side of the city, driven across town on trucks and placed back on another train. Paul Nowicki, assistant vice president at Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp., said that is particularly true for perishable goods transiting Chicago via Western states.