Monthly Archives: October 2007

Review: East Village Yacht Club

On Saturday night I went to the East Village Yacht Club to celebrate a friend’s birthday. It was a terrible place. The menu has three entrees, the rest of the stuff is appetizers. So, with the six of there, we ordered eight dishes to start with. The food was delivered to us a snail’s pace.

Welcome to the New Logical Eccentricity News

As you can see, this blog has had a rather major change. I’ve migrated the entire blog from WordPress to Movable Type. As a result, it should load much faster now. I’m currently using one of the basic templates for the site, but eventually I’ll create my own template and make it look much better.

I just finished installing Movable Type 4.01!

Welcome to my new blog powered by Movable Type. This is the first post on my blog and was created for me automatically when I finished the installation process. But that is ok, because I will soon be creating posts of my own!

Site News

I’m planning on migrating this blog from WordPress over to something else, I’m not sure what right now. I really like WordPress and I think it is a great platform, but it needs to connect to the database far too much. I’m looking at stuff like Movable Type that creates a cached version of the

Parting

Everyone hates parting. It is a part of human nature to build connections and ties with other people. When we are forced apart, it is almost like part of your soul is splitting off (I recently read the last Harry Potter book, so Voldomort is still on my mind). In fact if you’ve ever read

Update on Excel Issue

So, Excel (and it seems most spreadsheet programs) have serious flaws when it comes to statistical analyzes. When calculating the 25th percentile of the following numbers: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 867, 9916, 12490, 14639, 14866, 20500, 31908, 40221, 41498, 43050, 52871, 70685, 72118, 72593, 83758, 129597. Logically, you would expect to get 0