Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Fakebook?
File under “fake it til you make it.” William Turton was the first to report (via Gizmodo) that you can “unfollow” Mark Zuckerberg but you can’t “block” him. On a different note, check out this report by John Glenday describing Facebook’s … Continue reading
A flag for Mars
Why don’t any of the planets or moons in our solar system have their own flags? Calder Hansen proposes a new flag for Mars. More information about this proposed Martian flag is available here. Hat tip: kottke. [Update (14 June … Continue reading
Katie Holten’s tree alphabet
More information about Katie Holten’s project is available here (h/t: kottke).
Assorted Links (Judge Posner edition)
We just heard (via Tyler Cowen) that Judge Richard Posner has decided to retire from the bench, though we hope he will continue to write and teach. In his honor, here are a just few links relating to Judge Posner’s … Continue reading
Update (3 Sep 2017): My wife and I binged-watched all 10 episodes of the third season of Narcos this Labor Day weekend. To avoid spoilers, all we will say are two things: (1) the show paints a compelling picture of … Continue reading
“Numerically balanced dice”
That is the title of this theoretical paper by Robert Bosch, Robert Fathauer, and Henry Segerman. Here is the 32-word abstract: “We discuss what it might mean for a die to be numerically balanced, explore connections with magic squares, and … Continue reading
The Coase theorem and moral externalities
The Coase theorem applies to situations involving economic externalities, i.e. activities that produce harmful effects. It states that bargaining will lead to an economically efficient outcome, regardless of the initial allocation of property rights, when three conditions are met: (1) … Continue reading

