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Dominoes Through the Generations « The Committee of Public Safety
7 hours ago by josephfouche  
From a different angle, always open for discussion and refinement, here's an alternative, four-fold view, focused on organization and doctrine, that John Arquilla and I have elaborated before, including before I knew about 4GW: ...
The Committee of Public Safety - http://committeeofpublicsafety.wordpress.com/ - References

Taleb: THE FOURTH QUADRANT: A MAP OF THE LIMITS OF STATISTICS
18 Oct 2009
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/taleb08/taleb08_index.html THE FOURTH QUADRANT: A MAP OF THE LIMITS OF STATISTICS. Statistical and applied probabilistic knowledge is the core of knowledge; statistics is what tells you if something is ...
Seth's posterous - http://sethkaufman.posterous.com/

Debt Management: Sugars, Livers, & Cash Flows
10 Oct 2009 by epistemocrat  
(Above: My version of Nassim Taleb's The Fourth Quadrant). There are Four Quadrants for Health--the Fourth Quadrant marks the limits of physiology. Your liver is like your physiological bank account. It's a good thing to keep healthy. ...
healthcare epistemocrat - http://epistemocrat.blogspot.com/

[books] the black swan (1) - [ Translate this page ]
7 Sep 2009
я невысокого мнения о людях, которые не могут сегодня быть умнее, чем вчера. приписывается а.линкольну. читаю модную книгу "the black swan - the impact of highly improbable" нассима талеба и не перестаю удивляться - насколько очевидно ...
recoder - http://recoder.ya.ru/

[books] the black swan (1) - [ Translate this page ]
6 Sep 2009 by ReCoder  
я невысокого мнения о людях, которые не могут сегодня быть умнее, чем вчера. приписывается а.линкольну. читаю модную книгу "the black swan - the impact of highly improbable" нассима талеба и не перестаю удивляться - насколько очевидно ...
Цифровые Мысли - http://recoder.livejournal.com/

looming commercial mortgage crisis
12 Aug 2009 by Michael  
visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy. nassim taleb "it is a matter of risk and responsibility, and i think the risks that were there before, these problems are still there. ...
Technical Trading Patterns - http://technicaltradingpatterns.blogspot.com/

green shoots, turkeys, and endless deleveraging
12 Aug 2009 by divot  
back to the talk of “green shoots” in the economy – this is getting talked up a bit both in the us and europe at the moment, and it's worth taking a look at how valid it might be. counterpunch and many of the writers on it have really ...
unknown unknowns - http://divot.blogspot.com/

mathematical modelling of project estimates
7 Aug 2009 by Pat Weaver  
i have just finished reading a very interesting paper by dr. pavel barseghyan; problem of the mathematical theory of human work the paper is available from the pm world today web site. dr. barseghyan's key message is the unreliability ...
Mosaicproject's Blog - http://mosaicprojects.wordpress.com/

restructuring the math pyramid?
22 Jul 2009 by Matt  
a friend recently shared with me the following video from ted (see below). in it, mathematician (or, in this case, mathemagician) arthur benjamin gives a brief argument for eliminating calculus as the top of the "mathematical pyramid" ...
Math Goes Pop! - http://mathgoespop.blogspot.com/

terence mckenna - culture is your operating system
19 Jul 2009 by Javed Alam  
terence mckenna, a self taught ethno-botanist uses interesting metaphor of operating system to appeal to the sensibilities of technical types who insist on modeling real life phenomenon. ...
Brain, Mind, Consciousness and Learning - http://brainandlearning.blogspot.com/

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