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Effective Tax rates in the US
By some guy on the internet:
Plate Tectonics in under two minutes
650 Million Years In 1:20 Min.by xchristox
And your mother’s maiden name too
Dear Internet, I am not sure whose idea it was to make me choose impossible to remember passwords making it inevitable that I will forget them – but it was a silly idea. But not nearly as silly as letting … Continue reading
He who is without sin
I don’t know why but Pat Robertson is suddenly on my TV and he and his co-host are taking it in turn to say things like: I am sensing that one of our viewers has a torn meniscus but God … Continue reading
Integration is just a better multiplication
Regular readers know that I am a big fan of Better Explained in which Kalid makes mathematical ideas accessible. Today’s installment: Integration is just multiplication when one of the operands is changing. Most people grok integration as area under a … Continue reading
Why won’t you print?
If you have ever had a computer problem and googled it, you’ll know that the advice you find will be mixed. When I couldn’t get my hp photosmart 3750 printer working with my mac I tried several zany ideas. Download … Continue reading
Reset California
In 2002, Santa Clara passed an initiative that raised a fee $20 per year per household for open spaces and recreation. It passed by a clear majority. Fast forward and a group (I think their official name is Mr and … Continue reading
I Balanced the State Budget!
And so can you (with the LA Times’s handy-dandy online budget balancer) Here’s how I did it (I cover the last billion with borrowing): See the whole thing here.
Sticking it to the (other) man
Here’s a civic dilemma for you. Santa Clara wanted to set aside some open space for recreation and the general enjoyment of the people and put an initiative on the ballot to raise the funds. It passed. But the California … Continue reading