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Babblog Issue 2.1: Welcome to Babblog 2.0
Beginning with this issue, Babblog changes to a weekly
format, with new content each Monday. We've also added links to interesting
articles that reside elsewhere on the web, as well as comment and trackback
features on each Babblog article.
Poker Math:
How To Beat Bad Players—Principle 1
Have you ever heard the complaint, "It's harder to beat a bad player than a good player?" It turns out there's some truth to that saying. In this article, we will discuss the first of five principles for making it easier to beat bad players. Read more.
Yahoo! LAUNCHcast
Radio: Cut & Paste's Faithful Companion
Tedium becomes transcendental under the right circumstances. Jeff Lewis elaborates on how a bit of technology has kept him sane, if not enlightened. Read more.
South America,
Days 6-7: Cusco &
Aguas Calientes, Peru
In which the author awakes from a short night's sleep for a ride through "brown-water" rapids. Read more.
Other Links A friend of Babblog, Adam Miller, writes on his business school internship in Learning in the Real-World Classroom. Millions of 50-pound cannibalistic squid have swept up the California coast. Read about how you can watch their feeding frenzies in Tom Stienstra's They Came From Beneath the Sea Just Like in 1930: Giant Squid Invade Bay Area by the Millions. Librarian Nancy Pearl lists her favorite spy novels, including one by the great science writer David Quammen, in Steve Inskeep's Librarian’s Picks: The Best in Spy Fiction. You can find instructions for tending to cilantro in Savory Cilantro by Brenda Hyde. |
