Re: [FRIAM] Mike Daly death?

2022-11-21 Thread Edward Angel
He was there two Fridays ago but we exchanged email last week. Ed Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 21, 2022, at 11:39 PM, George Duncan wrote: > >  > That was what I was trying to remember > > George Duncan > Emeritus Professor of Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University > georgeduncanart.com >

Re: [FRIAM] Mike Daly death?

2022-11-21 Thread George Duncan
That was what I was trying to remember George Duncan Emeritus Professor of Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University georgeduncanart.com See posts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Land: (505) 983-6895 Mobile: (505) 469-4671 My art theme: Dynamic exposition of the tension between matrix order and

Re: [FRIAM] Mike Daly death?

2022-11-21 Thread Tom Johnson
Did we see him this past Friday or was it a week earlier? === Tom Johnson Inst. for Analytic Journalism Santa Fe, New Mexico 505-577-6482 === On Mon, Nov 21, 2022, 7:43 PM George Duncan wrote: > Sherry got the same message. We have no other information.

Re: [FRIAM] Mike Daly death?

2022-11-21 Thread George Duncan
Sherry got the same message. We have no other information. On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 2:46 PM Tom Johnson wrote: > We just got a message from Bob Martin, president of IAIA, that Mike Daly > died. Mike and Ellen have been active supporters of IAIA for years. > Does anyone have any details? > Tom

Re: [FRIAM] collective sheepishness

2022-11-21 Thread David Eric Smith
I wonder if there are ADHD sheep, who always want to move because after a few seconds they are bored where they are. In a random assignment of leadership (leadersheep?), the ADHD ones might show up to take the lead role much more often, since they want to move much more often. Come to think

[FRIAM] Mike Daly death?

2022-11-21 Thread Tom Johnson
We just got a message from Bob Martin, president of IAIA, that Mike Daly died. Mike and Ellen have been active supporters of IAIA for years. Does anyone have any details? Tom -- Tom Johnson - t...@jtjohnson.com Institute for Analytic Journalism --

Re: [FRIAM] collective sheepishness

2022-11-21 Thread Jochen Fromm
Nice find. The paper is from Luis Gómez-Nava et al. Luis is here in Berlin at Humboldt University (which is named after the two famous Humboldt brothers). A link to his paper can be found at his publication pagehttps://amor.cms.hu-berlin.de/~gomezlui/publications.html-J. Original

Re: [FRIAM] collective sheepishness

2022-11-21 Thread Roger Critchlow
Hmm, not apparently users of arxiv.org either. Here are the raw videos of sheep in pastures, might be good bedtime watching? https://zenodo.org/record/6905807 In my experience, swarms are following the mouse, or chasing a randomly fleeing agent, or just wandering around randomly, or following

Re: [FRIAM] collective sheepishness

2022-11-21 Thread Steve Smith
Roger - From hackernews https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-022-01769-8 corrected link from comments to "Sheep flocks alternate their leader and achieve collective intelligence" The secret sauce of american democracy. -- rec -- I wasn't able to read the (paywall) article, but was intrigued

[FRIAM] collective sheepishness

2022-11-21 Thread Roger Critchlow
>From hackernews https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-022-01769-8 corrected link from comments to "Sheep flocks alternate their leader and achieve collective intelligence" The secret sauce of american democracy. -- rec -- -. --- - / ...- .- .-.. .. -.. / -- --- .-. ... . / -.-. --- -.. . FRIAM