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As if there there can be a single version of the truth

July 8, 2009 by Ted Cuzzillo

The popular New York Times columnist and Nobel laureate Paul Krugman often disagrees with his fellow economists. Let’s all raise our eyebrows in shock.

Not! My shock is at the idea among some of his readers that there’s a right and wrong answer. Today, for example, Krugman again refers to his opinion that the stimulus passed early this year should have been bigger. To that, “Ray” comments:

I might suggest that Professor Krugman undercuts the supposed expertise of the economics profession every time he accuses a fellow Nobel laureate of not understanding elementary economics or being unable to read a graph.

… Read the rest “As if there there can be a single version of the truth”

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Big BI, meet Big Ag

March 18, 2009 by Ted Cuzzillo

Swap out a few terms in a recent New York Times story about farmers’ attempt to split California, and you might see the IT vs. business saga.

Filed Under: BI industry Tagged With: Birst, DataSelf, food, LucidEra, Lyza, new york times, Tableau 2 Comments

Alex Vollmer’s review of election day infographics

February 7, 2008 by Ted Cuzzillo

Be sure you don’t miss Alex Vollmer’s excellent review of election day infographics. He wanted to see the margins of victory, percentage of precincts reporting, number of delegates at stake, and other goals. He looked at the New York Times online, CNN, National Public Radio and other media.

Filed Under: analysis & methods Tagged With: election, media, new york times, visual analysis Leave a Comment

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