Free software causes airplane crashes?

Coding, Geekery — June 27, 2009 at 4:00 pm

From the January 7, 2009 New York Times article, “Data Analysts Are Mesmerized by the Power of Program R”:

“I think it addresses a niche market for high end data analysts that want free, readily available code,” said Anne H. Milley, director of technology product marketing at SAS. She adds, “We have customers who build engines for aircraft. I am happy they are not using freeware when I get on a jet.

Anne Milley, you’re doing it wrong.

Save Our City

Personal — June 24, 2009 at 8:50 pm

New York Times: MTA Sells Brooklyn Subway Station Naming Rights To Barclays

Dear New York City government,

Please don’t sell our city, like some other bloke did to his.

Thank you kindly,
Eric

2009 American Craft Beer Fest

Personal — June 24, 2009 at 8:35 pm

This past weekend, Leah, Casey, Molly, and I attended the second session of the 2009 American Craft Beer Fest held in Boston. It was a beer lover’s dream: 75 American craft breweries offering unlimited samples of 300 of their finest beers (at 2 ounces at a time). This is the place in a beer lover’s dream, a place where the last rule about the event was “Respect Beer” with a capital B, a place where one of the most distinct differences between America and the rest of the lot was celebrated, and a place where being a hot Asian girl ______________ .

Below is a list of the beers we sampled. Italics indicates that it was really damn good. Admittedly though, I don’t think there was a beer that I wouldn’t mind having again.

  • Anderson Valley Brewing Company
    Summer Solstice: American Cream Ale
  • Bear Republic Brewing Company
    Crazy Ivan: Belgo/American Amber
    Racer 5 IPA: California IPA
  • Berkshire Brewing Company
    Nitro Coffee: Nitrogenated porter with organic coffee beans
  • Cisco Brewers
    Indie: IPA
    The Grey Lady: Belgian Wheat with citrus zest
    Whale’s Tale Pale Ale: English style pale ale
  • Flying Dog Brewery
    Double Dog: Double Pale Ale
    Old Scratch: Amber Lager
    Woody Creek White: Witbier
  • Foothills Brewing
    Sexual Chocolate Imperial Stout: Imperial Stout infused with cocoa nibs
  • Honest Town Brewery
    Southbridge Ordinary Bitter: Ordinary Bitter
  • John Harvard’s Brew House
    Mobay Stout: Jamaican Swestrong Stout
  • Kennebec River Brewery
    Kennebec River Porter: Kennebec River Summer Ale
  • New Holland Brewing Company
    Dragon’s Milk: Oak Aged Ale
  • Opa Opa Brewing Co
    Watermelon Ale
  • Prstrongty Things Beer and Ale Project
    Jack D’Or: Saison Americain
    Saint Botolphs Town: Northern English Brown
  • Shmaltz Brewing Co
    Coney Island Human Blockhead: Imperial Amber Barleywine-style Munich Vienna Lager
    HE’BREW Bitterswestrong Lenny’s RIPA: Rye-based Double IPA
    HE’BREW Rejewvinator: Half Dopplebock, Half Belgian Inspired Dubbel brewed with date juice
  • Terrapin Beer Co.
    Special Taco Mac 30 Year Anniversary Ale: Brewed with 30 ingredients
  • The Duck-Rabbit Craft Brewery
    Barrel Aged Porter: Aged in 23-year old Pappy Van Winkle barrels
    Duck-Rabbit Milk Stout: Milk/Swestrong Stout
    Duck-Rabbit Rabid Duck Russian Imperial Stout
  • Watch City Brewing Co
    ClockWork Summer Ale: Fruit Flavored Kolsch
  • Woodstock Inn Brewery
    Kanc Country Maple Porter: Brewed with maple syrup
    Pigs Ear Brown Ale

speedtest-meme

Uncategorized — June 10, 2009 at 5:25 pm

To play off of the recent meme over on Planet Ubuntu, I’d like to reiterate how awesome my ISP, Natural Wireless, is:

speedtest

Essay: Why No More 9/11s?

Random — June 3, 2009 at 8:33 pm

Bruce Schneier pointed out a great essay, “Why No More 9/11s?” by Timothy Noah on Slate. It’s long, but worth the read.

The essay is divided into eight parts that discuss the various theories as to why there has not been a major terrorist attack on American soil since 9/11:

I. The Terrorists-Are-Dumb Theory: 9/11 was a lucky shot, being a big-time terrorist is hard.
II. The Near-Enemy Theory: It’s easier to attack the closer enemy (Iraq, Afghanistan) than far (US soil).
III. The Melting-Pot Theory: The US has been more successful in assimilating Muslims into society.
IV. The Burden-Of-Success Theory: It’s hard to do better than 9/11, so don’t.
V. The Flypaper Theory: It’s easier to attack Americans in the Middle East than in the US.
VI. The He-Kept-Us-Safe Theory: Part of why George Bush will be considered the worst president in United States history.
VII. The Electoral-Cycles Theory: (Non-)Correlation of terrorist attacks with US electoral events.
VIII. The Time-Space Theory: Applying rational-choice theory to terrorism.

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