Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Reflections (part 6 of n)
I wrote about my friendship with Orlando I. Martinez Garcia, who I first met in 2000 or 2001, in my previous reflection. To make a two-decade-long (and counting!) story short, Orlando’s love of mathematics and science eventually rubbed off on … Continue reading
Reflections (part 5 of n)
Update (1:17 pm): Since this post is dedicated to my colleague and friend Orlando I. Martinez-Garcia, I have added a picture of Orlando and I below the fold. (Orlando is on the left.) I wrote about my transition into academia, … Continue reading
PSA: Kill the Covid Olympics
I will resume my reflections in my next post. For now, I just want to voice my support for cancelling or postponing the Olympics. Sorry, NBC, but public health is more important than selling ads. Also, why are so many … Continue reading
In praise of Seth
I will resume my “reflections” in the next day or two; in the meantime, check out Seth’s Instagram page (@dudewithsign) here.
Reflections (part 4 of n)
Thus far, I have reflected on my college and law school years and on my first few years in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Today, I will write about my transition into academia. At the time, I was an associate … Continue reading
Reflections (part 3 of n)
I wrote about my college and law school years (1986 to 1993) in my previous two posts in this series; today, I will reflect on my first few years of “island life” in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (1993 to … Continue reading
Monday music: my summer anthems
I will resume my “reflections” series in my next post; in the meantime, here are some of my favorite summer songs; enjoy …
Reflections (part 2 of n)
I talked about my college years at UCSB in my previous “reflection”; today, I will talk about my Yale Law School years (1990 to 1993). Beyond the wonderful friendships I made during my three years of law school, several highlights … Continue reading
Reflections
Starting today, I will be reflecting on some of the milestones in my life, beginning with my college years at UC Santa Barbara (1986 to 1990), the happiest time of my life! I took daily walks or bike rides along … Continue reading
Crazy, quixotic, or feasible? (Part 3 of 3)
Below is the last (for now) but most important part of my Conspiracy Theory Betting Market proposal from my forthcoming paper “Betting on Conspiracies” (footnotes below the fold): One practical objection to my proposal is that conspiracy theories generally refer … Continue reading

