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Getting the most data speed out of your cell phone

By Jonathan On January 17, 2011 · 3 Comments

You may have noticed there have been very few posts here. There’s a reason for that. The first and foremost is that sending my rants in to the void has not been as personally cathartic as I’d hoped. My other goal for the blog, which actually has been somewhat successful, was to simply provide a [...]

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Accelerating code using GCC’s prefetch extension

By Jonathan On February 17, 2009 · 12 Comments

I recently started playing with GCC’s prefetch builtin, which allows the programmer to explicitly tell the processor to load given memory locations in cache. You can optionally inform the compiler of the locality of the data (i.e. how much priority the CPU should give to keep that piece of data around for later use) as [...]

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How to make a left-wing progessive media statement

By Jonathan On July 21, 2008 · 1 Comment

In the interest of giving fair time to all opinions, I’ve decided to step aside and table my regularly scheduled rabid wall-punching right wing diatribe. Instead, today’s post has been guest written by a member of the Green Party in Cambridge, on the topic of how to give a proper media statement.

How to [...]

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Tazer Man!

By Jonathan On May 1, 2008 · 7 Comments

The following is best read in a voice akin to that of Don “The Voice of God” LaFontaine:

IN A WORLD where people have forgotten their manners, made deaf to their fellow citizens by ipods sprouting from their heads, apathetic to those around them: one man stands alone, willing to fight [...]

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The Great Hudson Arc: A 250-mile-wide mystery

By Jonathan On April 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment


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It’s nice to find out that there are still mysteries left in this world, let alone ones that are visible from space. On the southeast corner of Hudson Bay, the coast line traces a near perfect arc, roughly concentric on another ring of islands in the bay. [...]

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The Boston Symphony on a weeknight: Death is gaseous and awesome

By Jonathan On January 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment

People pay $5000 for a stereo system, and yet for $26 you can hear the temporary assemblage of the greatest sound system ever concieved and built: the live combined efforts of 300 people who’ve trained a lifetime to play the work of a genius on instruments honed over centuries in a hall built for the purpose. Western civilization is worth keeping around. Perhaps they could even afford to raise the ticket price a bit.

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Studies show reading this essay will make you smarter

By Jonathan On December 18, 2007 · 1 Comment

Thus, by focusing on studies that seek to overturn existing belief, there may be an inherent bias in the medical profession to find false results. If so, it’s possible that a significant percentage of published studies are wrong, far in excess of that suggested by the published significance level of the studies.

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