28 Jan 2007, 11:49 a.m.

MC Masala on Fallibility and Bug Tracking

My column this week remembers a tough bug to reactivate. Which bug tracker would God use? It is one of the sillier questions I've asked. In computer programming, we use special programs to keep track …

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24 Jan 2007, 13:54 p.m.

Why Booze Is Safer Than Heroin But More Dangerous Than MDMA

"The Toxicity of Recreational Drugs" by Robert S. Gable explains: for any given drug, there's a dose that's usually lethal, and there's a dose that usually produces a high. How different these doses are, i.e., …

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22 Jan 2007, 6:59 a.m.

Ack

So maybe hours of D&D + an hour of Battlestar Galactica + a conversation with my mother (though that was pretty nice) give me bad dreams. Hoo boy, that was dystopian. I also blame "When …

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21 Jan 2007, 20:03 p.m.

New Interactive Fiction

Last night Leonard and I played with Alice, a fun learning-to-program package that lets one play with 3D objects. And he and I wrote a small interactive fiction game using Inform 7. It's called "Brrrasaurus!" …

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21 Jan 2007, 19:45 p.m.

MC Masala on Family, Sleep, and Trust

My column this week: in search of lost time. "Here." She passed me a bottle of water and a tiny envelope with a pill or two inside. I'd never taken a sedative before, unless you …

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21 Jan 2007, 11:20 a.m.

Awesome Things Include

Tonight's D&D game Tonight's Battlestar Galactica party at my place a list of women who are indisputably exerting tech leadership John Darnielle, specifically, "Thirty Short Poems About My Favorite Black Metal Band" (I also like …

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19 Jan 2007, 11:54 a.m.

Lyrics To House Fan Song

Compare "Every class period, I will tell you a lie" to "Cattywumpus". The former I don't mind nearly so much. This brings up nagging ethics debates I've had recently with disagreeable people and new friends, …

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19 Jan 2007, 10:58 a.m.

Not-So-Durable Goods

OK, a few NYT links and then a commentary. Paris and relationships, anorexia and struggle, and Michael Lewis's classic "The Satellite Subversives". Oh, and I'll also throw in Adam K.'s Clifford Pickover parody for no …

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18 Jan 2007, 6:55 a.m.

Busy Begins...Now

Classes have started at Columbia. I'm taking a class in emerging technologies with Jack McGourty, a dean at the school of engineering. I foretell no boredom. My team is starting to think about a failed …

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16 Jan 2007, 8:21 a.m.

Bad Relationship

Established doctors' offices face new competition from quick clinics at drugstores & big-box stores that dispense flu shots, etc. Unlike the RIAA, physicians don't try to legislate new competition out of existence, but argue on …

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