• About Vinay Gupta

    Vinay Gupta is a consultant on disaster relief and risk management.

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    data, please sirs, data

    by  • April 10, 2008 • Science • 0 Comments

    http://www.chitram.org/mallu/keralamodel.htmhttp://spectrum.ieee.org/print/4109 IEEE article suggesting that Metcalf’s law (value of a network equals the square of the number of users) is wrong, and the truth is more like n log(n). Seems to me like this ought to be something one can check with, say, sale prices or other financial performance metrics.

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    Soft Development Paths

    by  • April 10, 2008 • Hexayurt, The Global Picture • 2 Comments

    http://guptaoption.com/7.soft_development_paths.php Draft of a new piece over at Gupta Option. Soft Development Paths A tangible solution to global poverty and environmental degradation Sustainable development means different things to different people. This is a plan for making sustainable development completely tangible and real for the poorest half of the human race by creating a “soft development [...]

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    Survivalism is back in fashion

    by  • April 9, 2008 • The Global Picture • 0 Comments

    THE traditional face of survivalism is that of a shaggy loner in camouflage, holed up in a cabin in the wilderness and surrounded by cases of canned goods and ammunition. Corbis DUGOUT A father and daughter enter a Cold War bomb shelter. Enlarge This Image Warner Brothers Pictures ALIVE AND ALONE Will Smith stars in [...]

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    Cybernetic Socialism

    by  • April 9, 2008 • The Global Picture • 0 Comments

    Cybernetics and Stafford Beer were introduced to me by a friend who was a former mainframe systems analyst interested in using Beer’s Viable Systems Model for the design of peace processes more resilient to spoiler dynamics in the erstwhile Sri Lankan peace process. http://ict4peace.wordpress.com/2008/04/07/ict-socialism-and-apartheid/ About, you know, running Chile by computer and teletype machine in [...]

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    Irrevocable Kidney Donations…

    by  • April 9, 2008 • Science • 1 Comment

    Six recipients received organs from six donors in operations at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. The procedure was made possible after an altruistic donor – neither a friend nor relative of any of the six patients – was found to match one of them. Five patients had a willing donor whose kidney was incompatible [...]

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