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How much of an NBA team’s won-loss record is from skill and how much is luck?

1 day ago

Paul Campos reminds us that just two years ago the Detroit Pistons...

If only Lee Bollinger

3 days ago

If only Lee Bollinger, the former president of Columbia University, hadn’t already...

Slop is not distinguishable by its attributes. It is an attitude of production

3 days ago

Since it’s dictionary week here on the blog, why not discuss Merriam-Webster’s...

Holiday open thread: Correct me! Point out all my mistakes.

4 days ago

I’ve made lots of mistakes, and failure has been good for my...

Survey Statistics: is a mismeasured X better than none at all ?

4 days ago

We’ve talked a lot about the “Representation” side of the Groves et...

Who else is in the goddam dictionary?

6 days ago

Following up on the recent posts by Jessica and me, I thought...

Hey, I’m in the dictionary (too!)

7 days ago

I guess someone at Merriam-Webster has good taste Though it figures that...

Hey, I’m in the dictionary!

8 days ago

The House of Commons, the Supreme Court, Private Eye, and, above, Merriam-Webster....