Friday, 5 September 2008

Economists: Selfish Bastards

http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/economics_frank/frank.html

Here's a post I found on BoingBoing pointing to an older paper looking at whether the study of economics inhibits cooperation.

In the course of researching my next novel, I happened upon this old paper by Robert H. Frank, Thomas Gilovich, and Dennis T. Regan, "Does Studying Economics Inhibit Cooperation?" Its conclusions: Economics grad students are more likely to free ride than the general public. Economists are less generous than other academics in charitable giving. Economics undergrads are more likely to defect in prisoner's dilemma problems. Students are less likely to return found money after studying economics but not after studying another subject like astronomy. No wonder they call it "the dismal science."

A study by Gerald Marwell and Ruth Ames found that students of economics are indeed much more likely to free-ride in experiments that called for private contributions to public goods. Their basic experiment involved a group of subjects who were given an initial endowment of money, which they were to allocate between two accounts, one “public,” the other “private.” Money deposited in a subject's private account was returned dollar for dollar to the subject at the end of the experiment. Money deposited in the public account was first pooled, then multiplied by some factor greater than one, and then distributed equally among all subjects.

Under these circumstances, the socially optimal behavior is for each subject to put her entire endowment in the public account. But the individually most advantageous strategy is to put all of it in the private account. The self-interest model predicts that all subjects will follow the latter strategy. Most don't. Across eleven replications of the experiment, the average contribution to the public account was approximately 49 percent.

It was only in a twelfth replication with first-year graduate students in economics as subjects that Marwell and Ames obtained results more nearly consistent with the self-interest model. These subjects contributed an average of only 20 percent of their initial endowments to the public account, a figure significantly less than the corresponding figure for noneconomists (p.05).


http://www.boingboing.net/2008/09/04/economists-selfish-b.html

Wednesday, 3 September 2008

hilarious craigslist post

http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/pet/824400966.html

Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Russia's Vladimir Putin saves TV crew from Siberian tiger



Russia's Putin Saves TV Crew From Siberian Tiger

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Prime Minister Vladimir Putin was feted by Russian media on Sunday for saving a television crew from an attack by a Siberian tiger in the wilds of the Far East.

Putin, taking a break from lambasting the West over Georgia, apparently saved the crew while on a trip to a national park to see how researchers monitor the tigers in the wild.

Just as Putin was arriving with a group of wildlife specialists to see a trapped Amur tiger, it escaped and ran towards a nearby camera crew, the country's main television station said. Putin quickly shot the beast and sedated it with a tranquilizer gun.

"Vladimir Putin not only managed to see the giant predator up close but also saved our television crew too," a presenter on Rossiya television said at the start of the main evening news.

The 55-year-old former KGB spy, who cultivated a macho image during his eight years as the Kremlin chief, was shown striding through the taiga in camouflage and desert boots before grappling with the feline foe.

He helped measure the Amur tiger's incisors before placing a satellite transmitter around the neck of the beast, which can weigh up to 1,000 lb and measure around ten feet from nose to the tip of the tail.

The Amur tiger, the world's biggest wild cat, has recently pounced back from the brink of extinction to hit its highest population level for at least 100 years, the WWF said last year.

Putin thanked Western researchers for being involved in programs to save the Amur tigers.

"First of all, we must thank our colleagues, Americans, European colleagues for being involved with this during a difficult time for Russia when no-one was paying any attention to this," Putin said.

Putin last year made it into glossy magazines across the world by donning combat trousers and baring his muscular torso for photographers while on a fishing trip in the Yenisei river.

Sensitive to a growing environmental movement in Russia, Putin as president redrew a planned oil pipeline route to avoid Lake Baikal and scrapped plans for an Olympic village near Sochi that could have damaged local flora and fauna.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080831/wl_nm/russia_putin_tiger_dc_1

"Bush Lets War Widow Punch His Arm Once" - The Onion


Bush Lets War Widow Punch His Arm Once

WASHINGTON—In an unprecedented gesture of apology, President Bush allowed widow Mary Holt, 32, to punch him once on the left arm Monday as retribution for the death of her husband, Marine Pfc. David Holt, who was killed in a 2007 roadside bomb explosion outside Fallujah. "President Bush cares very deeply about the families of our fallen heroes," said White House Press Secretary Dana Perino, who later explained the stipulations of the punch, which included no monkey bubbles or taking a running start. "The president gladly would have let Mrs. Holt punch his favored right arm if it didn't still sting from when little Abigail Pritchard give him a five-second Indian burn for her grandmother being killed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina." After delivering the blow, Holt reportedly sustained massive internal hemorrhaging when five Secret Service agents tackled the grieving widow to the ground.

http://www.theonion.com/content/news_briefs/bush_lets_war_widow_punch

Saturday, 30 August 2008

"Snoop"

A priceless excerpt from the book Nicole and I have been reading, "Snoop"
From the maker of youjustgetme.com (we both have a new academic crush!)


"Narcissits are a fascinating group. Unlike many people with extreme personalities - those who are paranoid or excessively emotional and attention-seeking - narcissists often function well in positions of power and responsibility. My colleague Daniel Ames at Columbia University's School of Business allows his MBA students, all of whom are exceptionally high-functioning, to take various personality questionnaires, and he offers the students feedback on the scores. A few years back, one student got the maximum possible score on the narcissism test. Given that most people view narcissism negatively, Ames was concerned taht the feedback might some as a shock to the student. But he need not have worried. The student's high levels of narcissism swung into action to construe this troubling information in a positive light. Ames later overheard the student telling another, "I aced the narcissism test- I got every single question right".

Now I Call THAT Procrastination

Noresund bed frame: $149.
Skrova midbeam: Free with Noresund
Sultan Florvag Mattress: $149
Sultan Timan Pillowtop $49
Sultan Lade Slatted Bed Base $30

The whole $380 package for $125, a $30 cab ride and a $40 Zipcar rental... and a wild adventure in Dorchester.... priceless.

Yes, I booked the car for the wrong day. The closet available Zipcar to Brighton was in Dorchester. We'd just been saying that we needed to try out new neighborhoods...

Friday, 29 August 2008

Shawn Johnson

Haha, I love d listed.

http://www.dlisted.com/node/28015

Pure Brilliance-- Thank you, Jon Stewart!

Thursday, 28 August 2008

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Sugar


I guess as stress rises we are all hitting the sugar.
I made an orgasmic crème brûlée. There are two more in the fridge. If anyone wants come by after 9:30 when i get back from the gym (where I am going to pay for my sins)

death

Work...impossible....

Must...go eat birthday frosting from the can in the fridge...

Dudes, I am becoming PATHETIC. Someone help me procrastinate in a way that keeps me from the frosting can, please!

Tuesday, 26 August 2008

A research project to envy

This is super fun-- psychologists doing research to find out how accurately people's impressions of you match your own impressions of yourself. You judge random people based on their profiles, or invite your friends to evaluate you. All identifiers get stripped off, then they'll use it for publication purposes. Really interesting, plus a GREAT way to waste time: You Just Get Me.

Also ingenious: you can buy the graphical representation of your personality printed on a t-shirt, and the proceeds will fund their research. Now that's a business plan!

Monday, 25 August 2008

Guy looking for intellectual ass!

http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/ers/813115713.html

Bust out your dictionary!

Italian priest to hold nun beauty pageant

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7581039.stm
style="">"An Italian priest says he is organising the world's first beauty pageant for nuns to erase a stereotype of them as being old and dour"
DIRTY ITALIANS!!!

I'm in love

With Arnold's Sandwich Thins. Oh, perfect cross between a pita and a roll! You have replaced every other shitty bread substitute in my life. Substantial enough to not feel gypped! Just the right amount of springy goodness without giving me a carb hangover! Arnold, you are my hero!

Sunday, 24 August 2008

On unrootedness

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/24/weekinreview/24powe.html?pagewanted=1&ref=weekinreview


“Unrootedness is, and always has been, part and parcel of being American,” Arnold Rampersad, a professor at Stanford University and biographer of Ralph Ellison and Hughes, said in an e-mail message. “It is the flip side of perhaps the defining aspect of Americanness, the capacity of its citizens to reinvent themselves.”

Elaborate Sunday Dinner

Much more fun than working: a cooking project. I got a slow cooker from Walgreen's (on sale for $5.99 w/ rebate!), and decided to embark. Tonight's feast:

Pulled beer-braised pork w/ bbq sauce
Sweet Corn Cake (reduced the fat to less than half by substituting creamed corn)
Sweet and Sour Cucumber Salad
Bud Lite w/ Lime
And Friendly's Watermelon Roll for dessert!

If anyone wants to join me, the pork should be done around 7:30. You're totally welcome to!

Namibia


http://video.on.nytimes.com/?fr_story=80fb2db70489c34e5289369d52b6e846c918e32e

spent an hour procrastinating on Google Earth after watching this video. Of note are:

Swakopmund:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swakopmund
Crazy germanic colonial settlement!
Interesting facts
- In October 2000 an agreement was signed between the Namibian and People's Republic of China governments to build a satellite tracking station at Swakopmund
- Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, daughter of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie was born here

Sossusvlei
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sossusvlei
Amazing sand dunes!


Quiver Trees:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloe_dichotoma

The Namib Desert
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namib_Desert

The Kalahari Desert:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalahari_Desert