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Dispatches from the Iceberg. Sunday, December 31, 2017. Year in Review: 2017. I don't type my thoughts into an internet machine anymore, but, for auld langs syne, here are some things I learned in 2017:. 1 Watching the birth of your second child is in no way less profound or beautiful or terrifying than watching the birth of your first child. 2 Our local hospital in suburban NoVa is considerably more comfortable and welcoming than Georgetown was. 8 Tragedy is always waiting. Here's hoping Leah Altman...

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Dispatches from the Iceberg. Sunday, December 31, 2017. Year in Review: 2017. I don't type my thoughts into an internet machine anymore, but, for auld langs syne, here are some things I learned in 2017:. 1 Watching the birth of your second child is in no way less profound or beautiful or terrifying than watching the birth of your first child. 2 Our local hospital in suburban NoVa is considerably more comfortable and welcoming than Georgetown was. 8 Tragedy is always waiting. Here's hoping Leah Altman...

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Dispatches from the Iceberg: November 2011

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Dispatches from the Iceberg. Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Did the world still burn and glow for him the way it does in On the Road? Did he regret all those years of roaming? Did he feel alone? But I suppose when we reach that moment, we are all alone, aren't we? Posted by I heart spreadsheets. Saturday, November 26, 2011. Oh, New Haven. The LSAT was a complete blast. I did well. Applications make me anxious. I don't much like having dreams. The crest for Yale Law has an alligator on it. Seriously.

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Dispatches from the Iceberg: April 2011

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Dispatches from the Iceberg. Saturday, April 30, 2011. Why I am not a Singularitarian. Of course, there's also a chance that all I really have to do is stay alive a few more decades and wait for the machines to save me. Are you familiar with the Singularity, as posited by Ray Kurzweil? So, what will these computers do? I see two possibilities. The other possibility I see is more like Buddhist (or Jain) computers. Given extreme rationality and not bound to fleshy instincts, the machines might well sim...

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Dispatches from the Iceberg: February 2012

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Dispatches from the Iceberg. Tuesday, February 21, 2012. I'm on a cloud. I got into Harvard Law. Yeah. For real. These days are very different than the awful ones of 2006. Posted by I heart spreadsheets. Monday, February 20, 2012. The thing is, the trip is for a special "diversity" open house. Yes; I was invited because I am a "diverse" student. I was taken aback when I received the invitation. Me? Is it in any way relevant? Or is any relevance trumped by the facts of my individual life? What are the rul...

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Dispatches from the Iceberg: March 2012

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Dispatches from the Iceberg. Wednesday, March 7, 2012. What is there to do but press on? Everything on my horizon is beautiful. So is everything in the rearview. It could be worse. Posted by I heart spreadsheets. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Dispatches from the Iceberg: December 2011

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Dispatches from the Iceberg. Friday, December 30, 2011. Year in review, 2011. What I learned this year:. 1 Vegas is much bigger and much seedier than I imagined. 2 If I am to gamble, I much prefer parking myself in the sports book and watching games all day to any other form. 3 Nestled in the rural hills of northern Georgia is a giant lake around which the super-rich build enormous houses. 4 My friend Dane and his new wife are skilled event planners. 9 If a show is on AMC, it's probably amazing. 17 Dogs ...

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