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Monthly Archives: April 2006

Lott, Levitt…and Moody?

The recent defamation lawsuit filed against Freakonomics author Steven Levitt is interesting enough in its own right, calling to mind a former William and Mary chancellor’s statement about academic disputes being so heated since the stakes are so low, but even more so when my boss is asked to comment. Keep studying your econometrics, kids, and [...]

Making up nonsense is hard.

Ich weiss nicht was soll es bedeuten
dass ich so traurig bin…
Oh wait, yes I do.  It’s this infernal cultural studies paper!
 
 

Moment of Truth

My thesis is due at 5:00 PM tomorrow: Good Friday.  It’s poetic justice I suppose.  Meanwhile I still have to decide what to do about my offer of Admission to UCSD.  I’ll be glad when this semester is over.

And you thought Jurassic Park was far-fetched…

According to The Economist, a California company is trying to genetically engineer dragons from computer models. I’m more interested in the Griffin they’re working on.
Update:  This was an April Fool’s joke.

In La Jolla

Two plane flights and some very crappy fast food later, I’m finally in La Jolla.  It’s never heartening when your plane has to return to the gate because it’s overloaded.  I met one of my fellow recruits immediately upon getting in the shuttle.  It’s nice to be able to talk shop with smart people.
The hotel [...]

San Diego

I’m flying out to San Diego this afternoon to visit the UCSD Department of Economics.  Meanwhile my thesis looms large.  This friday afternoon will call for a good bottle of Champagne.