tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8455468843833525066.post5405478153962207770..comments2023-08-17T10:18:24.628-04:00Comments on Multilitteratus Incognitus: Graphics that mean stuffApostolos K. ("AK")http://www.blogger.com/profile/02198465120131968928noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8455468843833525066.post-6949430668501414092012-01-06T10:46:06.752-05:002012-01-06T10:46:06.752-05:00Thanks for the recommendation :) I love your quot...Thanks for the recommendation :) I love your quote "Can it be that crap is a natural byproduct of us all trying to be too rational?" I can think of a few occasions where it might be useful to make reference to it :)Apostolos K. ("AK")https://www.blogger.com/profile/02198465120131968928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8455468843833525066.post-42080709597960942042012-01-06T00:30:06.265-05:002012-01-06T00:30:06.265-05:00Starting by Googling “The Power Law of
Participati...Starting by Googling “The Power Law of<br />Participation” I ended up (after only 2 or 3 random links) at an article by<br />zeynep http://technosociology.org/<br />that actually contains some interesting observations. The article itself<br />appears to have nothing to do with the Power Law but would have been lost to me<br />had I assumed nothing but crap would follow the initial discovery of crap. Can it be that crap is a natural byproduct of us all trying to be too rational?Apostolos K. ("AK")https://www.blogger.com/profile/02198465120131968928noreply@blogger.com