Monday, September 13, 2004

Birthday Party

A photo of a young man with sharp features, prominent cheekbones, and a round cracker stuck to his forehead with Easy Cheese.

Grad school is hard, m'kay? Javal's birthday party was back in August and I'm just now getting around to posting the photos. Enjoy the slideshow.

Paying Attention Doesn't Pay

The cover of the book Deliberation Day. It's cream in color, with the title displayed in large letters with pronunciation marks, as if from a dictionary listing. Today I read one of the better explanations for American political apathy: It doesn't pay to pay attention.

Time spent on public affairs competes with time acquiring information on more personal matters -- like the price and quality of cars or houses. In these cases, each of us suffers a direct cost for ignorant decisions -- I may buy a lemon unless I am careful to analyze options ahead of time. In contrast, nobody pays a price for voting ignorantly since the outcome of a major election never hinges on a single ballot. ... As a consequence, it may well be "rational" for individual voters to remain ignorant about public matters.

Bruce Ackerman and James Fishkin, Deliberation Day

You can read more on the economic concept of direct costs and the political science and psychological concept of rational choice.

Wednesday, September 8, 2004

W3 5P3@K 1337

Continuing along the "political scientists are a weird bunch" thread, a political scientist colleague of mine pointed me today to the 1337 Generator, which lets anyone talk like a script kiddy. For example, this post translates to this in leet:

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