March 2010
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“It was as if you gave me the first three digits of a 10-digit bank account...”
– Candès making something out of nothing with a mathematical technique called l1 minimization. Fill in the Blanks: Using Math to Turn Lo-Res Datasets Into Hi-Res Samples | Magazine
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“It may sound counterintuitive, but people who spend more of their day having...”
– Talk Deeply, Be Happy? - Well Blog - NYTimes.com
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“…it does not declare itself a work of design, but rather reveals its...”
– I’m admittedly confused by this whole thing. MoMA | @ at MoMA
Mar 22nd
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“I’m your Hucklebearer.”
– Said Doc to Wyatt. I’ve always wondered what that meant exactly. In fact, I always thought it was ‘huckleberry.’ Turns out it was ‘hucklebearer’ which meant pallbearer in the South. They may have even used huckleberries to cover up the smell of the body when burying...
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“while we might not be able to change our minds’ ability to deal with an...”
– Spent some time today re-reading some of Jack Cheng’s articles. If you’ve never read his blog, I suggest you check it out. In Praise of Lo-Fi — Jack Cheng
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The Albatross
Often, to amuse themselves, the men of a crew Catch albatrosses, those vast sea birds That indolently follow a ship As it glides over the deep, briny sea. Scarcely have they placed them on the deck Than these kings of the sky, clumsy, ashamed, Pathetically let their great white wings Drag beside them like oars. That winged voyager, how weak and gauche he is, So beautiful before, now comic and...
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