Wednesday, October 30, 2013
World's Most Beautiful Woman Turns 40 on Friday
Labels:
Aishwarya Rai,
David Frost,
Devdas,
Dhoom,
Miss World
Monday, October 28, 2013
Coutinho is Skillful Across Ball Sizes
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Lou Reed is Dead At 71
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Rose-Hill Transport Takes Service To New Levels
With its two brand new Yutong semif-floor buses which are according to Mr. Sharma structurally stronger and provide a more comfortable and secure ride. For only Rs6 more. They come with a camera and will set RHT back by Rs4 million a piece. Kind of happy to see this given what I said five years ago.
In the meantime the NTC is buying buses via a tender. Shouldn't we scrap this process and empower the CNT to buy buses that make sense?
Friday, October 18, 2013
Go Ahead, Make Some Good Mistakes
Labels:
Andrew Wiles,
BBC,
Fermat's Last Theorem,
Horizon,
Simon Singh
Monday, October 14, 2013
Fama, Hansen and Shiller Win Economics Nobel
The Nobel committee just announced this. They are getting it for their empirical work on asset prices.
Labels:
Eugene Fama,
Lars Peter Hansen,
Nobel Prize,
Robert Shiller
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Munro May Write Again, After Winning Nobel
That's what the charming 82-year-old Canadian told Adam Smith a couple of days ago. I know next to nothing about the "master of the contemporary short story" so I was curious to read what other writers had to say. And here's some of her pieces to discover.
What I do know however is that the Nobel committee is discriminating against the ultra-short story writer. Maybe I should stop writing too.
P.S. The economics Nobel Prize will be announced tomorrow. Too bad they don't give a reverse Nobel Prize, eh?
What I do know however is that the Nobel committee is discriminating against the ultra-short story writer. Maybe I should stop writing too.
P.S. The economics Nobel Prize will be announced tomorrow. Too bad they don't give a reverse Nobel Prize, eh?
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Sat Mao
Dan enn interviu Ali Mansoor dir ki linn resi truv sa sat Mao ki konn maye lera la. Mo pe sipoze ki linn zwen ar sat la Minister Finans. Li ti pu interesan si li ti kav dir nu:
- kan linn truv sat la promye fwa?
- si sat la tuzur dan minister?
- kuma sat la apele?
- ki laz liena?
- ki kuler liete?
- sat mal sa uswa femel?
- si enn sat maron sa?
- si sat la konn zis maye lera uswa li ena lide lor reform elektoral usi?
- si sat la ti pe visit so fami batiman trezor?
- si sat la pa finn viktim trafik lorgan par hazar?
- e finalman si sa sat la kinn fann sa bann gro dal la pandan wit banane?
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Idiot Factories
I used to love laureates. A lot. Who wouldn't? They were the reason we could stay away from dumb teachers for one or more days. And taunt the other schools which did not have any in a particular year. Yep, if you want to be mean, start early.
But then we learn that some of them don't actually manage to finish their first degree. Which is fine. Or if they do they do so in a very average way. Which is fine too. Lack of ambition is one reason. That can change later. Peaking too soon is another. Relying on rote learning will not help them either because there is now way too much codified knowledge around to digest.
And because there is only so much you can learn in the three years of your first degree. Compared to say the fifty or so years that you'll have on the clock after you promised to stay hungry and stay foolish. If you don't keep on learning you will be outsmarted fast because learning has never been easier. It's even better to learn different things. And stay out of narrow silos at all costs.
The media can provide a nice platform for some to try -- to borrow from Ken Galbraith -- to make the ideas of your graduate days or of a Washington-based loan shark last a lifetime. But it will be an increasingly risky strategy. Worldwide. Besides maintaining a large ego is quite draining: you will have less energy to go to sleep everyday a bit less stupid than you when woke up. And it will hurt when you will come off that arrogant pedestal.
So yeah, every year prestigious universities around the world will produce smart people and brilliant ideas. And idiots too. It will become increasingly easy to recognise them.
Labels:
Ali Mansoor,
Feynman,
Galbraith,
Media,
Rama Sithanen
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Meet A Pele Fan
Labels:
Alex Ferguson,
Charlie Rose,
Manchester United,
Pele
Ramgoolam Sends Toxic Bean-Counter Packing
Hallelujah!
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Bird Nest Telling Us Something
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