Byron Donaldson
Biomechanist | Exploring | Cincinnati, OH
Things on the internet. Perhaps to your taste.
- Argentina on Two Steaks a Day, Maciej Ceglowski
- Las Torres del Paine, Maciej Ceglowski
- The Place to Disappear, Susan Orlean
- Switzerland: The Land of Joyce, Daniel Davies
- Shipping Out, David Foster Wallace
- Goodbye to all that, Joan Didion
- Arrival - Facing the Fear of Existence, Like Stories of Old
- Paterson - Everyday Virtue & David Foster Wallace - Like Stories of Old
- E Unibus Plurum: Television and U.S. Fiction, David Foster Wallace
- Cargo Cult Science, Richard Feynman
- The Logic of Experimental Tests, particularly of Everettian Quantum Theory, David Deutsch
- You and your research, Richard Hamming (video)
- Principles of effective research, Michael Neilsen
- Science as Falsification, Karl Popper
- Research Taste Exercises, Christopher Olah
- Theory Testing in Psychology and Physics : A Methodological Paradox, Paul Meehl
- Paul Meehl Lectures
- Reversals in psychology, Gavin Leech
- What has any of this got to do with Physics? Bob Henderson
- The days are long but the decades are short, Sam Altman
- Self Reliance, Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Security, Hunter S. Thompson
- Letter to Hume Logan, Hunter S. Thompson
- The cook and the chef, Tim Urban
- The Tail End, Tim Urban
- The bus ticket theory of genius, Paul Graham
- Cities and Ambition, Paul Graham
- Violence and the Sacred: College as an incubator of Girardian terror, Dan Wang
- The Gervais Principle, Venkatesh Rao
- Mimetic traps, Brian Timar
- In Praise of Idleness, Bertrand Russell
- On Bullshit, Harry Frankfurt
- The Relativity of Wrong, Isaac Asimov
- Why Speculate, Michael Crichton
- The Use of Knowledge in Society, Friedrich Hayek
- Politics and the English Language, George Orwell
- The Age of Exploration, Carl Sagan
- Beyond Reward and Punishment, David Deutsch
- A Mathematicians Lament, Paul Lockhart
- Was the World Made for Man? Mark Twain
- Learning to Work, Virginia Valian
- Representation and Uncertainty, Collin Lysford
- Exit the Supersensorium, Erik Hoel
- The Long, Slow Death of Global Development, David Oks & Henry Williams
- History is Written by the Losers, Tanner Greer
- On Cultures that Build, Tanner Greer
- Higher-order truths about Chmess, Daniel Dennett
- The Age of Average, Alex Murrell
- Lost tools of Learning, Dorothy Sayers
- Letter from ‘Manhattan’, Joan Didion
- On Mr Rudyard Kipling and Making the World Small, GK Chesterton