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04/16/2020
Guidelines I follow when giving talks
12/29/2019
Deleting Facebook
11/26/2019
Key Attributes of a Modern Statistical Computing Tool
08/17/2019
A tidy dress
03/20/2018
Wikipedia in the classroom: Gender, argh
02/11/2018
Dagstuhl reflections
02/11/2018
More guys
02/11/2018
Scientists Programming
02/11/2018
R syntax comparison
12/19/2017
On microaggressions
01/13/2017
What are the chances my name is Amanda?
11/16/2016
Census data: A rant
10/19/2016
Statistics graduate school advice
06/23/2016
Worth adding to your inbox
05/16/2016
OpenVisConf talk transcript
04/25/2016
Do you know Nothing when you see it?
04/08/2016
What's wrong with being data-collecting pigeons?
11/19/2015
Contextual notes
11/01/2015
20th New England Isolated Statisticians Meeting (NEISM)
01/14/2015
Fitbit colors
12/12/2014
Fabric posters
10/27/2014
New tools for data analysis and journalism
10/01/2014
Kid Pix
08/14/2014
Data Science LA
08/06/2014
ICOTS discussion on technology in statistics education
08/01/2014
Yes, and...
07/22/2014
Code + Ed
06/12/2014
Sweater variation; or grey != black and white
05/16/2014
That paper I was telling you to read
05/05/2014
Repping Hadley at DataFest
04/16/2014
Thoughts from NICAR 2014: process and content
04/08/2014
Thoughts from NICAR 2014: data, where does it come from?
03/04/2014
Thoughts from NICAR 2014: taking action
03/04/2014
Migrated posts
08/10/2013
Productivity
02/12/2012
What's the shashtistic on me?
02/08/2012
The Postal Service is into data visualization
01/30/2012
Bad words
09/27/2010
Stochastic as shit
09/26/2010
A counting problem