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Outlier

Thursday,  03/02/23  10:03 AM

One of the cool things that happened to me while I was out, not blogging, was a chance to compete in the 2022 J/70 Sailing World Championships, in Monaco.

It was an incredible experience which almost didn't happen; at the 11th nay 12th hour my crew and I were invited to participate - filling in for a better US team which couldn't go - and we overperformed, finishing 28th out of 92 and 3rd in the "one-pro" division.  (Most of the four-person teams have more than one pro; many are all-pro.)

The regatta was scheduled for five days, but the first four featured no sailing due to lack of wind, so we became tourists.  (Not too bad ... Monaco, Nice, Cannes, Menton, San Remo, ...)  Finally on the last day there was wind and so it became a one-day three-race series for all the marbles.

I was recently asked to give a talk about this experience for the South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club in Marina Del Rey, and spent much of today going back through old pictures and assembling a presentation.  Great run.  I might post the whole thing here - stay tuned!

One of the great sub-plots was being able to use my friend Fede Madrid's J/70 named "Outlier"; he and it are based in Barcelona, a short drive across the South of France from Monaco.  It was a great boat and facilitated a great opportunity, and of course the name was perfect!

This great little summary movie of the regatta was made by the Yacht Club de Monaco ...

 

 

NY 230305: metaverse

Thursday,  03/02/23  10:21 PM

... and they all lived happy ever after, IRL!

 

 

Thursday,  03/02/23  10:37 PM

Filter pass...

Heh, love this ...

Now Iditarod minus two ... must get the tracker running again ... a nice little bit of ksh hacking ahead ... 

Scott Adams: Twitter users are addicted to being offended.  Yeah, no kidding, and he would know :/  Though to be fair, he wants them to be... 


Official NASA replay of the SpaceX/NASA Crew-6 mission to the space station.  Flawless!  And maximally goose-bumpy! 

Do you suppose there will be a day when these seem routine?  Will I be looking at my blog in 20 years and think, "huh, remember when space launches were special?"


Today was Tesla Investor Day; Teslarati gives their list of wants, and hosted a liveblog (reverse chrono, unfortunately).  Seems like it was all about Master Plan v3, without too many near-term details. 

Richard Dawkins: Why I'm sticking up for science.  Via Instapundit, who note: "Richard Dawkins is not one of my favorite people, but he's right on this."  He *is* one of mine (Selfish Gene, Blind Watchmaker), and yep he is right about science.  It is not a religion. 

Via ScienceRoll: Healthcare IT News: Most primary care telehealth visits don't require in-person follow-up

Reid Hoffman: A few words on the promise of AI and my eight years on the OpenAI board.  "AI, like most transformative technologies, grows gradually, then arrives suddenly. Headlines make AI feel abrupt and singular when it’s compared to a tidal wave, revolution or tectonic shift. In actuality, foundational work in AI has been going on since the 1950s.

Agree entirely with the New Neo: Unreachable Humans.  Twenty years ago, tech made it easier to reach people, but now, not so much.  So many people don't answer their phones or ever use them to talk. 

 

 
 

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