Red Doors is delightful
September 8, 2006 · < 1 min read
Red Doors is a dark comedy about a dysfunctional Chinese-American family coming of age in New York. The film has been described as American Beauty meets Joy Luck Club. The … Continue reading “”
Live long? Die young? The answer is not in your genes
September 7, 2006 · < 1 min read
My last posting showed how deliberate practice overwhelms differences in natural ability to explain the success of top performers which led to the conclusion that you have to do what … Continue reading “”
A Star is Made
September 6, 2006 · 2 min read
If like me you loved the inquisitive mindset in Freakonomics where the authors ask numerous unrelated questions of how the world works, you will find the following article fascinating. Stephen … Continue reading “”
The Long Tail
September 3, 2006 · 2 min read
If you read this blog, chances are you know what the long tail is, but just in case, I felt like reiterating it. The phrase The Long Tail was first … Continue reading “”
The state of sleep research
September 2, 2006 · < 1 min read
Recent developments in sleep research are extremely interesting. The two most interesting findings are on the importance of non-REM sleep in memory formation and studies on Modafinil and CX717 in … Continue reading “”
Rent … unless you want to buy :)
September 1, 2006 · 4 min read
Experts have been arguing for a while that real estate is over-valued by looking at a number of metrics; e.g., housing prices relative to household income, historical trends of house … Continue reading “”
Deathstyles of the Rich and Famous
August 31, 2006 · < 1 min read
The recent Slate article on the deathstyles of the rich and famous is hilarious. I suppose, I found it all the more amusing as I am an adventure traveler who … Continue reading “”
Miami Vice is dark, fast paced and fun
August 30, 2006 · < 1 min read
I am usually not a fan of Colin Farrell, but I actually like him in this movie. The movie and gun battle never reach the heights of Heat, but is … Continue reading “”
The Video History of Amazon by Jeff Bezos
August 29, 2006 · < 1 min read
I have always admired Jeff Bezos as an entrepreneur because he actually did what he set out to do. Many other entrepreneurs who succeeded got lucky. That is not to … Continue reading “”
Scoop is enjoyable light summer fare
August 29, 2006 · < 1 min read
After the masterful Match Point, I was intrigued to see what Woody Allen would do for his next movie. I was slightly disappointed, but Scoop is nonetheless enjoyable light summer … Continue reading “”
I am almost ashamed to admit it, but I liked My Super Ex Girlfriend
August 29, 2006 · < 1 min read
I suppose it’s all a question of expectations. I was overworked and needed a bit of respite so I went to see the movie expecting it to be completely ridiculous … Continue reading “”
Window to the future
August 28, 2006 · < 1 min read
People are notoriously bad at predicting the future further than a few years down the line. We think geometrically and have a really hard time dealing with exponential growth. As … Continue reading “”
Electrify your brain
August 27, 2006 · < 1 min read
It sounds crazy, but there is significant evidence that passing a weak current through your brain can significantly increase your cognitive abilities and alertness. You can read the full article … Continue reading “”
Parkinson’s law is so true!
August 26, 2006 · < 1 min read
Parkinson’s Law states that “work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.” “Thus, an elderly lady of leisure can spend an entire day in writing and … Continue reading “”
I’m back :)
August 26, 2006 · < 1 min read
I am not back to the U.S. yet – I probably won’t be back for another month as this business trip keeps getting extended – but I am back to … Continue reading “”
A more sophisticated take on nature vs. nurture
July 24, 2006 · < 1 min read
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/23/magazine/23wwln_idealab.html?pagewanted=all In a widely-discussed 2003 article, he found that, as anticipated, virtually all the variation in I.Q. scores for twins in the sample with wealthy parents can be attributed to … Continue reading “”
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