On Twitter I said...
This is funniest dog story/comic I have read in ages! I am in pain from laughing. If you've ever had a dog, this is 4U: http://is.gd/hF3dG
November 23 2010, 3:51pm
On Pinboard I bookmarked...
An excellent research for more information on income inequality.
November 23 2010, 2:59pm
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November 23 2010, 2:59pm
On Pinboard I bookmarked...
Lectures from Jean Nicod on cooperation and its evolution in the human species.
November 23 2010, 2:13pm
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November 23 2010, 2:13pm
On Twitter I said...
Wow. A riveting animation of an isarithmic map of the landscape of American political parties since the 20's. http://is.gd/hEdZa
November 23 2010, 10:40am
On Twitter I said...
Here's a quarter--go buy yourself some brains. http://pulsene.ws/mzHd
November 23 2010, 10:00am
On Twitter I said...
RT @ScottWesterfeld: Any sufficiently advanced shenanigans are indistinguishable from monkeyshines. #clarkeslesserlaws
November 22 2010, 9:54pm
On Twitter I said...
This year I'm having a family set up a laptop with a camera at the dinner table so I can televisit. Argument starts > Mute
November 22 2010, 4:20pm
On Twitter I said...
I want a slizor like from the song g6 "a slizer is cough syrup and 7 up" gets you crunk lol
November 18 2010, 9:29pm
On Twitter I said...
My new self-help book: How to work for shares in you #irony
November 18 2010, 8:50pm
On Twitter I said...
Writers, a handy rule: adverbs are mostly useless. (See what I did there?)
November 18 2010, 2:53pm
On Twitter I said...
Fielding student's questions in class on twitter with @uoflpsyc301. Let the experiment begin!
November 17 2010, 10:35pm
On Banapana I wrote...
If people can predict the future over the scale of very short time periods, should we be surprised. After all, many musicophiles are quite able to name a song after hearing just the first one to three notes…
November 17 2010, 2:07pm
On Banapana I wrote...
Williams, J. J., & Griffiths, T. L. (2008). Why are people bad at detecting randomness? Because it is hard. Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. URL
November 17 2010, 1:45pm