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faux_intellect
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Comment #18492152
I highly recommend listening to the interviews Wallace did with Michael Silverblatt on KCRW's Bookworm. https://www.kcrw.com/people/david-foster-wallace
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Comment #17642769
Yeah, definitely. The vlogs are cool. Check out the amount of hard drives he ends up using https://youtu.be/Zlu5tkeTg9Y?t=4m54s
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Comment #17642690
Casey started monetizing his channel much, much later. In my view, the footage he has amassed and shared on Youtube over the years shares parallels with what Tryniski is doing, nam…
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Comment #17642557
Casey Neistat is someone who comes to mind. He has chronicled so many moments of his life on video and shared them with the world.
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Comment #17183346
From David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest: "no single, individual moment is in and of itself unendurable"
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Comment #14717180
Nice one. The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis is my favorite episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
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Comment #14238667
For a laugh, I'd sure love to see the half-baked list of disabilities the author thinks solely merit a handicapped placard, which he has doubtless already compiled. What sucks is t…
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Comment #12711623
CMU's self-paced and free Open Learning Initiative classes on statistics might be helpful early on: Empirical Research Methods: http://oli.cmu.edu/courses/future/empirical-research…
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Comment #12705612
Andy Field also posted some great lectures that pair well with Discovering Statistics here: https://www.youtube.com/user/ProfAndyField/videos
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Comment #12659708
Thanks for sharing this. It's always great to reread DFW. He had such extraordinary prescience about so many things. Another bit of gold from that excerpt: > First there’s some sor…
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Comment #11999759
At this point, I think Google Scholar should step in and just put a replications section beside every scientific publication. People should be able to quickly and easily know how m…