Super Freakonomics, the review

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This is my first attempt at a book review, I have a feeling that as far as book reviews go this won’t be very good, but because  I have a narcissistic need to show off that I do in fact read books, I am writing it anyways. Please be warned my last attempt at a book review was during my junior  year of high school where  I shamelessly plagiarized the the character summaries  from the cliff notes ( it may have been spark notes, I can’t remember) of Moby Dick to prove the thesis that characters of Moby Dick were what made the story.

Super Freakonomics is the squeal to the Best selling Freakonomics by the economist Steven Levitt and that other guy who I can only assume is responsible for creating lighthearted narrative that made the first Freakonomicsthe easy to consume best seller that it was and is.

The Duo return to action in this version with a clear goal of being much more controversial. While the first outing of Freakonomics addresses issues including why drug dealers often live with there mothers , “which is more dangerous  a gun of a swimming pool” and ” what schoolteachers and sumo wrestlers have in common”  and provides ” surprising answers to these question. The second book takes on the likes of  Global warming, prostitution and the spared of AIDS. Another major difference from the first book is that this version states from the beginning that its goals are to ” begin a dialog” which is certainly an interesting take from a couple of guys who claim to use the rigorous  analysis of “data” ( they really like that word ) to find truth. “Truth” rarely requires a dialog… just saying.

So how is the book?  well the narrative is still very enjoyable and lighthearted and I think any one over  12 or 13 years old will find this an easy read. The Analysis is interesting and as you would expect from a book called freakanomics the conclusions reached by the authors are certainly surprising or at least they will be to most people . The downside to this version of freakanomics lies in the authors far more liberal use of data and sources. In the first book Levitt relies heavily on statistics and well accepted studies to support his ideas and reach logical conclusions. In this version the authors rely  much more on individuals and single sources to make arguments as apposed to reaching logical conclusions which is a bit of a shame as this sort of hurts the original premise that a ruthlessly analytical approach  to the world can be used to find truth.

I would certainly recommend this book for it’s entertainment value  its well written and filled with great humor. Unfortunately unlike the original this book seems to use the sort of shock value tactics that fill the pages and channels of much of modern media which is sad because the book would have sold fine on the back of the original and it does some of the content a disservice as some of the arguments come off as political nonsense. when in fact many of them are sound.

I won’t ever recommend that any one buy anything but I enjoyed this book and its  a shame that it didn’t re-inforce the use of ruthless analysis and and anti politisisum that the world so very deeply needs

long walks and used cars in San Leandro

So on occasion I go for long walks, I am not sure why exactly other than to procrastinate but I do. recently I have decided that these walks ought to happen at night for one reason or another but mostly because I have already seen everything during the day and I dont really like people very much.

Anyways on my more recent walks I noticed a few things .

Used cars have gotten just absurdly cheap. I don’t know what the argument for buying a new car is these days, but whatever  it’s not good ! If your truly too lazy to get an oil change every 5000 miles and maybe do a tiny bit of maintenance,  maybe you ought to just walk or see a medical professional. These are some of the examples I saw on my

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Now these may not be the most amazing cars in the world but they will get some one to and from work who requires a car. One should also note that these cars are on used car lots, which means that better deals can probably found from private sales. I honestly wonder how much the car dealer can possibly be buying these for to make a reasonable profit. ( I figure they make most of the money on financing these days)

My walk was through the city of San Leandro. San Leandro is to the east of Oakland its a very small city but its an interesting one particularly if your looking for a nice and affordable place to live in the bay area. I Don’t live in San Leandro but I wish I did.

This is why:

  • Safer than oakland, I don’t feel like looking up the crime stats but it is
  • Bart – I think if you live in the bay area and you live more than 3 miles from BART you are doing it wrong ! ( don’t waste your money living in the southbay it sucks)
  • Kaiser Permenente is building a brand new 1 million sqft facility, as soon as this is operational real-estate prices will sky rocket due to the influx of well paid health care workers and a supply of housing which currently only holds a population of roughley  86,000 people.
  • OSI Soft along with the city of san leandro is currently deploying a large municipal fiber network the chairman of the FCC recently visited the deployment !
  •  several other large companies are head quartered  the area  Jansport, ghirardelli chocolates, TriNet to name a few and yes there are more.
  • The city has a beautiful marina and golf course ( lots of people don’t know this )

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Personal Goals

I saw a list of 13 goals Written by Ben Franklin and I figured I needed my own set.

  • Spend Less time talking about nothing
    • This refers to hours wasted on facebook or IM 
  • Spend Less time fallowing the cult of personality
  • Read more from offline sources
  • Clean Up and organize regularly
  • Fallow a routine
  • Avoid eating or drinking excessively
  • Listen to good advice
  • Waste less time ( Reading  the daily news is really unlikely to help you produce anything great)
  • write code daily
  • Stop telling every one what your doing before they ask
  • Be a better friend
  • Don’t spend time “Just thinking”, The House can never be too clean
  • Own a motorcycle, electric scooter or airplane at all times
  • Make a daily plan.

Getting started

So I am 27 years old and I realized that after spending  almost every day of the last 15 years of my life on the internet  I have never had a web presence of any sort so here it is. This “blog”, or site or whatever the nonsense you wish to call it will cataloge my adventures projects and whatever else I feel like writing about