Monthly Archives: September 2008

Financial integrals

Much of the current financial crisis is due not so much to realized losses on mortgage-backed securities as on uncertainty as to how much the derivatives are worth. Perhaps it’s time to start reversing the process and producing individual mortgages … Continue reading

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Full-service airlines

Why are Untied Airlines, American and Delta still referred to as “full-service airlines” and Southwest as “no-frills”? As far as I am concerned, it is exactly the opposite. Southwest has leather seats, provides in-flight snacks for free, does not gouge … Continue reading

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Parallelizing the command-line

Single-thread processor performance has stalled for a few years now. Intel and AMD have tried to compensate by multiplying cores, but the software world has not risen to the challenge, mostly because the problem is a genuinely hard one. Shell … Continue reading

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The Albanian scenario

People are only now beginning to realize the real estate bubble of the noughties was naught but a gigantic pyramid scheme. There is unexpected resistance to the idea of bailing out the investment bankers who did most to get us … Continue reading

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Logorrhea

It’s conventional wisdom that politicians are self-absorbed windbags. Another piece of evidence to contribute: the longest words in the English and French languages are antidisestablishmentarian and anticonstitutionnellement respectively, both of which pertain to the political realm.

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Crissy Field

One of my happiest experiences in the Bay Area was the reopening of Crissy Field as a national park. They were handing out free kites. I flew mine for a couple hours of pure, carefree, unalloyed fun, then gave it … Continue reading

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The importance of short iteration feedback cycles

I blog at best once or twice a month on my regular low-intensity blog, which runs my home-grown Mylos software, but am surprising myself by blogging on an almost daily schedule with this WordPress-based blog. Mylos is batch-based: you edit … Continue reading

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Pointless meta

Much virtual ink has been wasted on discussing the Microsoft ad campaign featuring Jerry Seinfeld, and how useless or ineffective it may be. I wonder what it says about our society that we are discussing ad campaigns instead of the … Continue reading

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The CEO should not be a member of the board

It’s an open secret that most public corporations exhibit abysmal corporate governance. Insider management is skilled in using corporate by-laws against the shareholders that are nominally their bosses. One good example is HP’s acquisition of Compaq. Whatever the merits of … Continue reading

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Ethernet – accept no imitations

While reading an article about Brocade/Foundry’s product plans, I learned about Convergent Enhanced Ethernet (CEE), also known as “Data Center Ethernet”. As if Ethernet needed blessing from the price-gouging storage vendor community to enter the data center… CEE sounds like … Continue reading

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