Worth remembering over the next couple of weeks
Link.
September 1, 2011 - Posted by US | politics, Statistics
1 Comment »
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
About me/this blog
I am no longer a student, but for multiple reasons I have decided to keep blogging here.
I work in manufacturing intelligence. My work mainly revolves around developing and maintaining data pipelines and analytical solutions.
This blog is a site where I used to keep close track of stuff I read and learnt. I rarely update the blog these days. Only a small subset of the posts on this blog deal with economics – the blog contains posts about all kinds of stuff: Mathematics, physics, statistics, geology, geography, health care and medicine, psychology, evolutionary biology, genetics, computer science, history, chemistry, anthropology, archaeology, chess, …
Here’s a blog post with some more information about me and this blog.
Here’s an overview post of the 91 books I read in 2021.
Here’s an overview post of the 105 books I read in 2019.
Here’s an overview post of the 150 books I read in 2018.
Here’s an overview post of the 162 books I read in 2017.
Here’s an overview post of the 156 books I read in 2016.
Here is an overview post of the 153 books I read in 2015.
Here’s an overview of the 116 books I read during 2014.
Here’s an overview of the 71 books I read in 2013.
All of the above overview posts contain links to other blog posts covering many of those books, as well as reviews of the books which I have published on goodreads.
Here’s a link to my goodreads profile. Aside from information about books I read the goodreads account also contains a large collection of quotes and aphorisms.
You’re always welcome to ask questions in the comment section. New readers should be aware that the first comment someone leaves on this blog is always withheld automatically to limit spam and needs to be approved by me before it appears on the site; so your first question or comment may not appear immediately.
Recent Comments
Sabra Zaraa on Cost-effectiveness analysis in… adityaguharoy on Combinatorics (I) therookswinger on Magnus Carlsen playing bullet… Stefan on Quotes US on Quotes -
Recent Posts
Blogs, personal websites
Comics
Lectures and similar stuff
Other stuff
Top Posts
Pages
Goodreads Quotes
Usfromdk’s quotes
"Happiness and its anticipation are […] proximate mechanisms that lead us to perform and repeat acts that in the environments of history, at least, would have led to greater reproductive success." (Richard D. Alexander)Statcounter
-
Anthropology Archaeology Astronomy Biology Books Botany Cancer/oncology Cardiology Chemistry Chess Computer science Data Demographics Diabetes Ecology Economics Engineering Epidemiology Evolutionary biology Genetics Geography Geology Health Economics History Immunology Infectious disease Language Lectures Mathematics Medicine Microbiology Molecular biology Music Nephrology Neurology Ophthalmology Paleontology Papers Personal Pharmacology Philosophy Physics Psychology Quotes/aphorisms Random stuff Science Statistics Studies Wikipedia Zoology
-
Follow
Following
Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
[…] PHDComics, via Econstudentlog. […]
Pingback by Meningsmålinger i valgkampen | ErikGahner.dk | September 2, 2011 |