Language Ability

Looking at the Census data, I came across what languages people spoke in the US and how it correlated with their speaking ability in English. The following two tables give the percentage of people who cannot speak English well, divided based on their native language. The first table further divides the data into people born… Continue reading Language Ability

Cricket World Cup

When the World Cup started, I made some predictions, which have turned out to be very wrong. Of the six teams qualifying for the super six stage, I predicted only three. However, I should eat crow over my prediction of a South African win. They didn’t even qualify for super six. Right now, Australia and… Continue reading Cricket World Cup

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Torture Again

Via Eve Tushnet, I read a very disturbing passage about the torture by right-wing squads in Latin America on Late Night Thoughts. You’ll have to follow the link to read that passage, but here is her conclusion: The human gene pool sometimes throws out monsters. There are psychiatric terms for them, but their common denominator… Continue reading Torture Again

Face Recognition

Here is a news item on CNN about face recognition using a 3-D scanner instead of a regular 2-D photo. For a fleeting moment, Mohamed Atta appeared on an airport security camera minutes before he boarded one of the planes which crashed into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Was there any way… Continue reading Face Recognition

An Illegal Immigrant

From Dawn: US authorities kept a nephew of President Pervez Musharraf in detention for two weeks for a visa violation, US and Pakistani officials said on Saturday. Aamir Javed Musharraf was detained on Feb 19 and released on Friday on bail, they said. He will now have to appear before immigration judge who could order… Continue reading An Illegal Immigrant

Census Data

As CalPundit pointed out, there is a lot of info available about your neighborhood on the Census website. It appears though that he has made a mistake in reporting the data (122 people) for his census tract. According to the Census Bureau, Census tracts generally have between 1,500 and 8,000 people, with an optimum size… Continue reading Census Data

Torture

A debate has been raging in the blogworld recently about using torture on Al-Qaeda members. Here are some of the posts on the topic: No Conclusions: Volokh Conspiracy For: Oliver Willis, The Agitator Against: CalPundit, Unqualified Offerings, Light of Reason, Path of the Paddle, Head Heeb. I would especially like to quote from Head Heeb… Continue reading Torture

Iraq War

While Jonathan Edelstein, Josh Marshall and Kevin Drum were pro-war and have major misgivings now, I have been trying to move in the opposite direction. I was very skeptical about Gulf War II initially. Not because it would be a quagmire during the war itself, rather because of what would come after the war. Driving… Continue reading Iraq War

No Blogging over the weekend

I haven’t been posting as much as I would have liked to as I had some personal errands to take care of at home. Anyway, I am driving back to school over the weekend. So, there won’t be any blogging before Monday.

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Us at My Brother-in-law’s Wedding

Me in a sari at the wedding in Karachi…