![]() The only thing worse than flying is open source code. "The only thing as goat-rendering awful as flying has to be the progression of open source code. [...] I'm not sure the US can take 10 more years of this and remain a productive nation. [...] I'll leave you with one thought. Finns are socialists. Linus Torvalds is Finnish. Linus Torvalds got here on an airplane." Contrast this view with the fact that Finland is rated as the most competitive economy in the world: "The survey of growth competitiveness published at the end of October was the second in succession that ranked Finland as the world's best economy ahead of the United States, Sweden, Denmark and Taiwan. [...] And in the WEF's survey of business competitiveness, Finland was also placed in first position this year, having come second in 2002."
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![]() On Monday I took my bicycle to the service (3000 kilometers since last checkup) and at the same time ordered new winter tyres. I selected Nokian W240 for the front wheel and W106 for the back. This way I get maximum grip at front. I haven't commuted by bike during the winter previously, so this will be interesting. A colleague said that it is more safe to ride a bicycle with studded winter tyres than to walk when it is really slippery. Have to see how this goes for me.
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![]() When someone is labeled a liar, all news connected to him or her are interpreted according to the "liar" schema. Thus this is a powerful weapon in the hands of political spin doctors. I bought the "Al Gore is a liar" schema, and didn't think even for a second that perhaps a) Al Gore never said so, and b) perhaps Al Gore really influenced the birth of internet. Al Gore "invented the Internet" contains among others the following quote: "... we study an example where Al Gore was falsely attributed with saying that he "invented the internet." We show that the false version of Gore's statement dominated the true one in mainstream political discourse by a wide margin. This is a clear failure in the marketplace of ideas, which we document in detail."
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![]() Jane Austen: "There will be little rubs and disappointments everywhere, and we are all apt to expect too much; but then, if one scheme of happiness fails, human nature turns to another; if the first calculation is wrong, we make a second better: we find comfort somewhere." [Motivational Quotes of the Day]
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