Hey
its an extra Game in the Knight Palace of Roundball,
certainly that will reduce out payback time from
infinite to only semi-infinite
MmmmK
03/14/2018
No idea what I’m looking at. Who is Dana Altman? What is a Pit Crew? And what is NIT?
Anyway, have they been kneeling during the anthem? That produced similar turnouts for the NFL…
uomattersPost author | 03/14/2018
Sorry. The truth is I stopped writing posts for this blog several years ago. They’re now generated by a python script that takes words from Klinger’s stories on “Around the O” and combines them with GoDucks.com photos according a machine learning algorithm that maximizes Google Ad clicks. Today I made 35 cents. I assume Dana Altman is a maximally excellent professor of something. I have no idea what a NIT is – maybe an insect vector for some mildly infectious skin rash?
Dog
03/15/2018
Hey, a most excellent script – keep up the auto convolution!
Anas clypeata
03/15/2018
Interesting. You produce an independently determined amount and quality of content based on your assessment of costs and what the market will bear, and you make 35 cents per day. What does Cournot say about how much Around the O makes per day for its “content”? I don’t imagine that there is any collusion or an attempt by the two blogs to manipulate the market for basketball-related blog posts, so the equilibrium should be pretty much deterministic.
uomattersPost author | 03/15/2018
Last I looked UO was spending $7M a year on Kyle Henley, Tobin Klinger and their ilk. You can buy a decent fake news algorithm from the russians for a fraction of a bitcoin. The marginal cost of a post is zero. So 35 cents is the Bertrand equilibrium, and Around the O only stays in business because our students have to pay their salaries with tuition money.
Isaiah
03/19/2018
____________________________________ only stays in business because our students have to pay their salaries with tuition money.
A. Around the O
B. The University Health Center, Division of Equity and Inclusion, etc.
C. Any faculty who are not pulling in research $ = their salaries
D. Even the Dept. of Athletics, if Rob Mullens is to be believed,
F. Ultimately, everyone who works at the UO from M. Schill on down
F+. The international higher education industrial complex
Hey
its an extra Game in the Knight Palace of Roundball,
certainly that will reduce out payback time from
infinite to only semi-infinite
No idea what I’m looking at. Who is Dana Altman? What is a Pit Crew? And what is NIT?
Anyway, have they been kneeling during the anthem? That produced similar turnouts for the NFL…
Sorry. The truth is I stopped writing posts for this blog several years ago. They’re now generated by a python script that takes words from Klinger’s stories on “Around the O” and combines them with GoDucks.com photos according a machine learning algorithm that maximizes Google Ad clicks. Today I made 35 cents. I assume Dana Altman is a maximally excellent professor of something. I have no idea what a NIT is – maybe an insect vector for some mildly infectious skin rash?
Hey, a most excellent script – keep up the auto convolution!
Interesting. You produce an independently determined amount and quality of content based on your assessment of costs and what the market will bear, and you make 35 cents per day. What does Cournot say about how much Around the O makes per day for its “content”? I don’t imagine that there is any collusion or an attempt by the two blogs to manipulate the market for basketball-related blog posts, so the equilibrium should be pretty much deterministic.
Last I looked UO was spending $7M a year on Kyle Henley, Tobin Klinger and their ilk. You can buy a decent fake news algorithm from the russians for a fraction of a bitcoin. The marginal cost of a post is zero. So 35 cents is the Bertrand equilibrium, and Around the O only stays in business because our students have to pay their salaries with tuition money.
____________________________________ only stays in business because our students have to pay their salaries with tuition money.
A. Around the O
B. The University Health Center, Division of Equity and Inclusion, etc.
C. Any faculty who are not pulling in research $ = their salaries
D. Even the Dept. of Athletics, if Rob Mullens is to be believed,
F. Ultimately, everyone who works at the UO from M. Schill on down
F+. The international higher education industrial complex