The speech by Stephen is an awesome moment in the history of the apostles. We know that Stephen must have been a man of both singular intellect and indwelling of the Holy Spirit from the words written by Luke. What I find most important though is Stephen’s response to the indignation of the religious leaders…
Month: September 2011
Is regulatory uncertainty really slowing sustainability?
While checking my Twitter feed before leaving to catch my train, I saw the following status from SustAbility: I find this status interesting because I’ve seen this notion a couple of times in the past few days that regulatory uncertainty is slowing sustainability. Actually, this argument has been advanced often in the past few years. …
What does it take to deploy green infrastructure? ASLA and U.S. EPA take a shot at making suggestions…
It has been widely argued that “green” infrastructure projects can provide more cost-effective control of stormwater runoff through the use of natural design features that reduce the required design capacity of the “gray” infrastructures. George Washington University has been a first-mover in this regard, developing an underutilized space called “Square 80” into a low-impact development…
What’s the best way to learn Bayesian networks from data? Try Scutari’s #bnlearn package for R
Why am I writing on math late on a Saturday night after a long time away from my blog? Because, I admit, I have nothing else to talk about… I probably could [and should] write about my experience as a prospective first-time father, or I could write about how my class in Decision Making Under…