theory-hits09.blogspot.com
Carnegie Mellon 15-859U: Theory's Greatest Hits, 2009: The Role of Randomization in Mechanism Design
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Theory's Greatest Hits, 2009. Http:/ www.cs.cmu.edu/ odonnell/hits09/. Tuesday, February 2, 2010. The Role of Randomization in Mechanism Design. On Thursday I will talk about the FOCS 2009 paper of Dobzinksi and Dughmi, "On The Power of Randomization in Algorithmic Mechanism Design" ( link. This blog post serves as a teaser. First of all, what is mechanism design? When do there exist mechanisms to optimize social welfare? Allocation to maximize social welfare, and so when the welfare maximization problem...
thepetridishmicrobe.blogspot.com
The Petri Dish: Microbe Meetup Can You Dig It?
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A blog about the microbial world by a microbiologist for all scientists, whether you are new to the game or an old vet with a wealth of knowledge this is the site for you. Monday, June 29, 2009. Microbe Meetup Can You Dig It? The gram stain produces gram negative cocco bacilli with some stain retention at the polar ends of the organisms. They are catalase positive, and oxidase negative. Where do we go from here? But remember the famous quote "the devil is in the details! Vitek and API NE. For those who h...
beatlestillidie.blogspot.com
Beatles Till I Die: Ringo had a dead rat in drawer
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Beatles Till I Die. In my life, I've loved them more. Sunday, 2 May 2010. Ringo had a dead rat in drawer. Everybody's talking about the upcoming Sotheby's NYC auction (on Paul's 68th birthday coincidentally) of the lyrics to A Day In The Life. In John's own handwroter - nice clear reproduction is featured. Lyrics which sold for $1gazillion (or £655,450 in british money) five years ago. Okay, hold the bus.that anyone in the inner circle kept a diary recording first hand the private and professional li...
salinachurch.blogspot.com
The Little Church in the Pines: Four Mile Canyon Fire September 2010
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The Little Church in the Pines. Located in Salina, Colo., a mining camp settled in 1874 by prospectors from Kansas. 414 Gold Run Road, Boulder, CO 80302. Today, the church is open to people of all faiths and is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Thursday, September 16, 2010. Four Mile Canyon Fire September 2010. The firefighters saved the Little Church in the Pines and the Salina Schoolhouse! Unbelievable, but our little church is still in the pines! There are now new homes on the Curtright property!
trentonianmostwanted.blogspot.com
Trentonian Blogs: Trentonian Most Wanted: Mercer County's Most Wanted for Feb. 12, 2011
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Place A Classified Ad. Delaware County Daily Times. Trenton, NJ and surrounding communities. Saturday, February 12, 2011. Mercer County's Most Wanted for Feb. 12, 2011. This was first published on Trentonian.com. On Feb. 12, 2011. See it in full here. Wanted is Jason Coe, whose last known address was on Cummings Avenue in Trenton. Coe, 22, has been wanted since Jan. 6, when he failed to appear for sentencing on a charge of receiving stolen property. Posted by Joe D'Aquila at 4:25 PM. Thanks for the info ...
joanbogart-belterfurniture.blogspot.com
BELTER FURNITURE: Belter Furniture
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A discussion about Belter tables made in NY 1844-63. Sunday, July 12, 2009. Joan Bogart has been dealing in 19thC American Decorative Arts since the mid 1970's. She has always been identified with selling Furniture made by John Henry Belter. In New York between 1844-63. Belter's laminated furniture is in most major American museums. It was Joan Bogart who in the early 1980's bought the Laminated Rococo Revival. August 1, 2009 at 12:04 PM. Thanks Joan good info. June 23, 2010 at 7:34 PM. You have to waste...