This is absolutely the best explanation of the credit crisis I have seen to date:
The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo.
Archive for February, 2009
The Best Credit Crisis Explanation Video
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20 February 2009 |
20:19 |
Economics, General |
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Preventing Line Breaks of Equations in Latex
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19 February 2009 |
21:08 |
Computing, Science and Math |
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I learned a new Latex trick today. Sometimes you have math notation inline with text, like when you use $…$. Sometimes with long equations, however, you get line breaks. Like if you have $a+b+c+d+e$, it might happily break it into $a+b+c$ and $+d+e$ on the next line. This is ugly, but [...]
I learned a new Latex trick today. Sometimes you have math notation inline with text, like when you use $…$. Sometimes with long equations, however, you get line breaks. Like if you have $a+b+c+d+e$, it might happily break it into $a+b+c$ and $+d+e$ on the next line. This is ugly, but [...]
Cambridge Annoyances
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19 February 2009 |
18:42 |
Britain, General |
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There are a lot of neat things about being a grad student in Cambridge, but one thing that gets on my nerves is that I’m on the “Junior Members” mailing list at St. John’s College and cannot remove myself. The Junior Members are basically everyone who’s not faculty, but the SJC admins feel the [...]
There are a lot of neat things about being a grad student in Cambridge, but one thing that gets on my nerves is that I’m on the “Junior Members” mailing list at St. John’s College and cannot remove myself. The Junior Members are basically everyone who’s not faculty, but the SJC admins feel the [...]