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Moneyball is shorthand for science-based

It seems so simple, but using the scientific method helps you win. Lately it’s been getting my attention that there’s a cultural divide between those people who accept Aristotle’s (or Bacon’s) method of discovery.

Science-Based Medicine » “Moneyball,” the 2012 election, and science- and evidence-based medicine

Moneyball has also entered politics in a big way over the election cycles of 2008, 2010, 2012. In the run-up to the 2012 election, I, like many others, became hooked on FiveThirtyEight, a blog devoted to applying rigorous statistical analysis to the polls. (FiveThirtyEight refers to the number of votes in the Electoral College.) As political junkies (and even many casual observers) know, the man responsible for the blog, Nate Silver, got his start as a “moneyball”-style sabermetrics baseball analyst. In 2002, he developed a model to assess and predict a baseball player’s performance over time, known as PECOTA, which stands for “Players Empirical Comparison and Optimization Test Algorithm.” Silver brought his model to the Baseball Prospectus. Several years later, he was applying his statistical methods to the 2008 election, and the rest is history. Indeed, in this year’s election, Silver correctly called all 50 states.

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Amazon begging for reviews

I guess Amazon has some automatic emails that beg you to review products you purchase, and I may have been missing them until recently because I switched my email address away from a shopping-specific email address. I ordered Leonard Peikoff’s DIM Hypothesis book, which just came out. It was sitting on my nightstand for maybe three days before Amazon sent me an email asking me how I liked it. Really? You think I blazed through it that fast? I haven’t even started it!

Today, they ask me, “Leon, how do you like your ‘Dickies Mens Slim Straight Fit Pant’?” OK, this product I’ve tried. It’s OK. I can’t be bothered to write a review, though. Leave me alone already!

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Politicians playing WoW? Puh-leeze

Is there any better indication is that WoW has jumped the shark? Oh, wait, yeah, there is: Kung Fu Pandaria

85th level Orc Rogue wins election

The U.S.’ 2012 election’s saw the first Buddhist elected to the Senate, the first Hindu elected to Congress, and the first Orc Rogue elected to the Maine state Senate. Wait. What!?

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Washington marijuana legalization includes unscientific DUID provision

While legalization in Washington and Colorado is likely to bring prices down and hurt Mexican drug cartels, it looks like the authorities in Washington will keep the flow of people to prison healthy. In California, the police must have evidence of impaired driving first and have reason to rule out alcohol. It sounds like in Washington they only need to stop you and ask you to give blood. The result will be to make it a lot easier to round people up.

What no one is telling you about Washington’s marijuana legalization – Seattle Political Buzz | Examiner.com

One of the worst parts is the DUID (driving under the influence of drugs) provision and the zero tolerance clause for those under the age of 21 despite that people under 21 can legally possess medical marijuana. Medical marijuana patients and recreational users can now be charged with DUID for being above the designated 5 ng (nano-gram) / ml (milliliter) THC blood content limit (or a ZERO tolerance 0 ng/ml limit for those under 21) which means users will be instantly guilty of a DUID and will have their constitutional right to a fair trial revoked if they refuse a police blood draw. Under previous laws the system required law enforcement to prove impairment in court for a guilty verdict to occur.

This blood limit is not supported by any legitimate science either. The U.S. Department of Transportation concluded that “it is not possible to conclude anything about a drivers impairment on the basis of his/her plasma concentrations.” Other government studies from the National Library of Medicine have gone to show this 5 ng amount can be present in your blood days after using marijuana making arrest for being completely sober while driving a large possibility.

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3D Portraits

It looks like it won’t be too much longer until we can make lifecasts of ourselves on demand.

World’s First 3D Printing Photo Booth to Open in Japan | Spoon & Tamago

3D printers – it’s a word that offers glimpses into the future that seems so far, and yet is so close. The technology, which allows you to replicate 3D objects the same way you make a photo copy, has been around for a couple years now, but, for the most part, has been far too expensive and inaccessible to the public.

But now, what’s being called the world’s first 3D printing photo booth is set to open for a limited time at the exhibition space EYE OF GYRE in Harajuku. From November 24 to January 14, 2013, people with reservations can go and have their portraits taken. Except, instead of a photograph, you’ll receive miniature replicas of yourselves.