Good to have gotten that one out of the way already. (Actually, I wrote it a few months ago. This post is itself in the monthlong+ queue.)
I don’t know how easy it is to search this blog by date to find the Fools posts from previous years.
Good to have gotten that one out of the way already. (Actually, I wrote it a few months ago. This post is itself in the monthlong+ queue.)
I don’t know how easy it is to search this blog by date to find the Fools posts from previous years.
It doesn’t work if you tell people about it first!!!!!
Posts for a particular day can be seen using the following url
http://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2012/04/01/
Doesn’t seem to work before 2008, though.
I guess it doesn’t work because there were no blog entries on April 1st in 2007/2006…trying April 4th 2007 works: http://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2007/04/04/
I’m guessing it’s on … the absolute perfection of the current peer review system?
Centuries after Andrew Gelman fades* this blog will still exist, and every post will be “I’ve already written next year’s post.”
*Old Mechanists never die, they just “fade” away.
The blog ate my angle brackets. Let’s try again:
Every post will be “I’ve already written next year’s *DATE* post.”