On Friday last week I had dinner in one of the “bring-your-own-wine” restaurants in Aarhus (in case somebody doesn’t yet know, in Aarhus and in DK or Scandinavia in general, a good wine can easily double- a very good wine can multiply it a few times…- your restaurant bill, hence these types of bring-your-own restaurants- I only know the ones in Aarhus- are extremely popular- you can basically bring your own wines and just have them serve you the meals).
→ Read more On Larry Page’s address at the AAAS Annual Meeting 2007 and more from that event
Excerpts from Larry Page’s address at the AAAS Annual Meeting of this year are in the third part of this recent Science podcast (in .mp3 format) from the 17th of February (his talk starts from around min 14 in the podcast).
→ Read more Song of the day: Yann Tiersen’s “Rue des cascades”
While I’ve been too busy in the last days and my “song of the day” rubrique hasn’t been updated for a while, the artist and song I propose today more than make make up for all that delay.
→ Read more The happiest man
An interesting material/ interview in The Independent about/with Matthieu Ricard, author of ‘Happiness: A Guide To Developing Life’s Most Important Skill’ and arguably the happiest man alive (at least according to the conclusions of research done by top neuroscientists at the University of Wisconsin).
→ Read more Best thing I’ve read in the last couple of weeks
….is John Rust’s Comments on Michael Keane’s “Structural vs. Atheoretic Approaches to Econometrics“. Perhaps too strong in some parts (though I can understand why), but simply great overall (inter alia, possibly the best defence of structural econometrics I’ve seen so far- for sure the clearest and most concise one).
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