- I like this visualization of the market.
- It’s funny how on a small scale things behave with simple rules. On a medium scale there is complexity almost to the degree of randomness. On the large scale things behave with simple rules.
- More awesome visualization with this iris-like image of Wikipedia.
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Why I have no desire to read Pride and Prejudice.
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2 Comments
I’d recommend checking out Bride and Prejudice instead. You don’t have to read, you’re done in under 2 hours and it has the cobra dance.
I think more novels should be told as flowcharts.
In fact, I think most sentiments are best communicated via flowchart. “Mary Anne, there is something I need to tell you.”
MA: “I don’t get it.”
“Well, it’s really quite simple. See, this box…”
Also, as far as the rules go, it’s funny how on a super-small scale there is complexity almost to the degree of randomness, but on a super-super-small scale there things behave with simple rules.
I forget what happens on a super-super-super-small scale because I forget the technical definition of super-super-super-small.
Also, I couldn’t get the visualization of the market to work, but you should email that link to Dan. He would like it. Guy Who’s word is bond (and vice versa).
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