In high school, I had the opportunity to play against a chess grandmaster. I can say without boasting that I soundly beat him … to the door. While playing, he told me in no uncertain terms around 40 moves into our game that he would have checkmate in twenty-something moves. As he went around to…
Month: October 2017
Who Does the Best Imitation of You?
I was fortunate enough to grow up in an era when the likes of Rich Little and Dana Carvey could be seen on a regular basis doing impressions of famous people on late night TV. It was always amazing to me how spot on these gentlemen could imitate the facial expressions, mannerisms, and speech patterns…
“Our Work Isn’t an Exact Science”
“Our work isn’t an exact science.” I heard this stated by someone in the data science field last week, and I can think of few things in our work that make me angrier than this – so prepare to hear a rant, as I often find myself on the wrong side of Brandolini’s Law. Simply…