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Ice cream addict, data scientist with training wheels, occasional blogger and jazz pianist

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The divide between independence and vulnerability

September 4, 2017July 4, 2018 Dan

I started this post back in June, but it didn't feel complete as is, so I let it sit. It's August now, and things are on the up-side, so I came back, finished it, and made some touch-ups. Heads-up, it's not the most light-hearted of the bunch, but for all the post-college grads out there, […]

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A Winter Olympics Sporting Guide (from a very non-sporting perspective)

February 5, 2014September 13, 2015 Dan

The winter Olympics have always seemed to be the 'little brother' in a way to its summer counterpart.  But this year, things seem to be playing out a little bit differently.  The buzz about Sochi has ranged from the extreme positive to the extreme negative; from new sports such as women's ski jumping, to terrorist […]

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