Now, I can hold a note for a long time...actually I can hold a note forever. But eventually that's just noise. It's the change we're listening for. The note coming after, and the one after that. That's what makes it music.

Host ,'Why We Fight'


Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


tommyrot - Feb 22, 2010 7:12:46 am PST #9854 of 30001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Ooh. This combines two of my favorite things!

Fighting Crime With Math

Sometimes predicting human behavior doesn’t depend on understanding our psychology.

Researchers at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in San Diego today presented a mathematical model that predicts the likelihood that a police force can conquer either a new drug market or end a rash of burglaries.

Treating criminal behavior as a deterministic system they created equations, based on Los Angeles Police Department data, that describe the movement of neighborhood crime and how cops might better control the crime rate.

The model produced two types of so-called criminal “hot spots,” which are mathematically referred to as supercritical (which is an unstable system) and subcritical (which is a stable system.)

A subcritical hot spot, like a large neighborhood drug market, can be effectively suppressed according to the model. Because this sort of hot spot requires complex organization and is not easily re-established even after police pressure is relaxed.

But a strong police presence in a supercritical hot spot doesn’t provide a lasting solution. Here, the crime hot spot simply pops up in a nearby area. Think of thieves moving through densely packed homes and quickly able to establish new targets outside the heavily policed area.

But the model’s predictions about hot spot displacement have not been observed in real life. So while the scientists are talking with the LAPD there are no plans, yet, to alter police strategy.


Sue - Feb 22, 2010 7:12:52 am PST #9855 of 30001
hip deep in pie

I was just about to get up and do laundry when Clio snuggled in beside me. It seems a shame to leave now.


tommyrot - Feb 22, 2010 7:24:02 am PST #9856 of 30001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Thor on Jesus: [link]


Dana - Feb 22, 2010 7:27:31 am PST #9857 of 30001
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

Okay, an alternate Burbank question. At what point would the traffic have died down enough to make it a tolerable drive?


Zenkitty - Feb 22, 2010 7:34:40 am PST #9858 of 30001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Thor on Jesus

So wrong. It's so wrong, I've made it part of my screensaver slideshow.


§ ita § - Feb 22, 2010 7:38:00 am PST #9859 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Thor on Jesus would have more of a point if you needed more than two hands to count his worshippers.

At what point would the traffic have died down enough to make it a tolerable drive?

By 7, maybe? Someone more Valley than me would have a better idea.


msbelle - Feb 22, 2010 7:38:23 am PST #9860 of 30001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

Want: [link]


Jesse - Feb 22, 2010 7:46:43 am PST #9861 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Crap! I forgot to pay my February rent! I hate that.


DavidS - Feb 22, 2010 7:51:24 am PST #9862 of 30001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Happy birhday, Laura!

I'm still deciding how honest to be with her.

Just enough to ensure your raise.

Thor on Jesus:

Basically why I quit going to Sunday school.

Yikes, the Rocky and Bullwinkle movie is on. I had been wondering how Robert Deniro could fund the Tribeca Film Festival and how Janeane Garofalo has been supporting herself for the last decade. Now I know.

Renee Russo looks good, though.


§ ita § - Feb 22, 2010 7:52:56 am PST #9863 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

For some reason I see myself falling off that, msbelle.

Crap! I forgot to pay my February rent!

You like to push things to the limit, huh? One of my apartment managers would send "eviction proceedings will begin forthwith" letters within the first five days. Nasty person.