September 2011
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Bayesian inference need not be subjective or inductive -
Gelman
promotional video for Dutch cycling -
Vimeo [via CyclOx]
last night I saw two one-man Dickens plays, acted by Simon Callow -
Guardian
for a democratic allocation of public space -
GlobalUrbanist [via CycleLondon]
bird flu: beware the Trojan Duck -
Guardian
Hans Rosling on "Epidemiology for the Bottom Billion" -
JSS [video]an excellent lecture, spanning epidemiology, demographics + public health
going around the Netherlands on a bike sounds like it'd be good fun -
Hembrowthe cycling infrastructure looks really nice
"the usual philosophical story of Bayes as inductive inference is faulty" -
Arxiv
an "it's complicated" option for gender on Australian passports -
BBC [via Mertz]
"The Evolution of Complexity in General Circulation Models" -
Colostate [PDF]
New York plans 10,000 bicycle sharing scheme -
Observer [via @Grist]
on how to learn about science -
Deltoid
accupuncture is not safe -
SBM
did lack of copyright law assist Germany's C19 industrialisation? -
Spiegel [via OSWALD]
the euro crisis explained using lego -
Reuters [via DangerMouse]
Oxford Skeptics in the Pub: Dogs are not Wolves -
OxBlog
John Le Carre on his time in intelligence -
NYer [via RW]
I spent Saturday showing Mike Gifford and his partner around Oxford -
Flickr
the India-Pakistan border from space -
WSJ [vis RW]
we just got a Sony Bravia TV -
AmazonUKnice features, but a terrible user interface - no wonder Apple is beating Sony up
the Coalition wants to gut the UK's planning laws -
Monbiot
reflections of a Republican insider -
TruthOut [via Heidi]
"The Pirate Party was right on every detail" - the US has been dictating Swedish info-policy -
FalkVinge
gender differences in spatial reasoning appear to be cultural -
Wired
it's as if half the Australian media were run by flat-earthers -
Conversation
the new anti-porn movement -
Meanjin [via Hornblower]
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