A short movie inspired on numbers, geometry and nature, by Cristóbal Vila.
You can’t be a real country unless you have a beer and an airline. It helps if you have some kind of a football team, or some nuclear weapons, but at the very least you need a beer.
Odds Are, It’s Wrong
It’s science’s dirtiest secret: The “scientific method” of testing hypotheses by statistical analysis stands on a flimsy foundation. Statistical tests are supposed to guide scientists in judging whether an experimental result reflects some real effect or is merely a random fluke, but the standard methods mix mutually inconsistent philosophies and offer no meaningful basis for making such decisions. Even when performed correctly, statistical tests are widely misunderstood and frequently misinterpreted. As a result, countless conclusions in the scientific literature are erroneous, and tests of medical dangers or treatments are often contradictory and confusing.
Why 70 Miles Per Hour Is the New 55
Why 70 Miles Per Hour Is the New 55
Left to their own devices, American drivers confronted with an open stretch of interstate highway tend to drive at about 70 miles per hour—whatever the legal speed limit happens to be.
I think it’s interesting that Washington DC has the slowest drivers, mostly because of the chronic traffic.
Retrospective: Robotron 2084
Eurogamer has a very in depth look at Robotron 2084. If you have some time it’s worth reading.
Great article! Robotron is a favorite arcade game of mine, although it’s very difficult to master…






