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Seven reasons I probably can’t help you get my open source software running on your computer | asecondmouse
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Reflections on social science, politics and education. Seven observations on the newly released ICEWS data. Is Trump pulling a Colbert on the Republican Party? Seven reasons I probably can’t help you get my open source software running on your computer. April 13, 2015. Have a programmer eviscerated by a velociraptor, crushed in a trash compactor, or reduced to Valyrian dragon chow.[1] All of these are sure crowd-pleasers. 1 No two research computers are identical. To run the software. I’ve know...Running...
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Going Feral! Or “So long, and thanks for all the fish…” | asecondmouse
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Reflections on social science, politics and education. Beware of geeks making absurd technical claims (and a comment or two on NSA, PRISM etc). Following up on “Feral” →. Or So long, and thanks for all the fish…. August 1, 2013. Or as I prefer to think of it, going feral. The broader topic of why the boomers in general should get out of the way will be pursued in a future 7 Reasons… essay. For this one, I’ll just look at my own circumstances. Why give up a sinecure that pays three or four times the media...
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asecondmouse | Reflections on social science, politics and education | Page 2
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Reflections on social science, politics and education. Newer posts →. Is Trump pulling a Colbert on the Republican Party? July 9, 2015. As a Will Rogers Democrat [1], I’ve been watching with delight as Donald Trump states, re-states, and then doubles-down on statements that seem almost perfectly designed to offend the median voter. And put other Republican presidential hopefuls now a not insignificant percentage of the entire party in uncomfortable positions. The whole thing is almost too good to be true.
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Most of the recent data sets use the standard .zip. File compression format. To access the older sets with the .sit. Suffix, download the StuffIt Expander. Phoenix Near-Real-Time Event Data. Phoenix is the new near-real-time (daily updates) data set from the Open Event Data Alliance. Link to the Phoenix data set. Link to the EL:DIABLO/PETRARCH system. John Beiler's PyPhox toolset:. Python tools for working with Phoenix. Andrew Halterman's phoxy toolset:. R tools for working with Phoenix. We have combined...