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The Most Hilarious Thing I Read This Morning –SECOND EDITION
- Yesterday, Alex Tabarrok blogged about what his 6-year-old son thought of Robin Hanson’s party: It was like this: “Blah, blah, blog. My blog, blah, blah, blah. Blog, blah, blog.” – That was hilarious enough. But Robin Hanson added that … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Tabarrok, Humor, prediction markets, Robin Hanson, Robin Hanson's party
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The Most Hilarious Thing I Read This Morning
A 6-year-old report about how he enjoyed being invited at Robin Hanson’s party —boring like hell. Makes me think that the field of prediction markets should research more on data visualization. Kids like great visuals. Boisterous blogging adults haven’t computed … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Tabarrok, data visualization, Humor, Mike Linksvayer, prediction markets, Robin Hanson, Robin Hanson's party
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