My Take on 204 Beech, Part 2
Toronto ·The debate around 204 Beech is blowing up.
I have been trying to read all that I can about 204 Beech. That means hitting “refresh” repeatedly on the #204beech Twitter search, reading the Save 204 Beech blog, and getting into the comments at OpenFile.
In my opinion, the best place to read about 204 Beech is Crossposted from Scimatic Titus Brown has a very funny spoof about how scientists will probably react to the NSF’s moves towards data management plans. Go read it, I’ll wait. After detailing all manner of horrible data, licensing and source code management techniques, he closes with Meanwhile we will continue publishing exciting sounding (but irerproducible [sic])...
I wrote this a few days ago and didn’t publish it, because I wanted to think about it a bit. But now the story has exploded since Councillor Sandra Bussin has gotten involved against the Teehans. More details at the National Post and Open File. I hope to add more later. I’ve been...
Because we are going in front of the Committee of Adjustments, Paul the Architect recommended that we show our preliminary plans to our neighbours so that they won’t be surprised when they get a letter from the city informing them of the hearing about our changes. So far, it’s been a great opportunity to introduce ourselves to the neighbours,...
What is “Reproducibility” Anyway?
Science,
Scimatic
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My Take on 204 Beech (Part 1)
Toronto
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Introduction
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Meeting the Neighbours
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Renovation,
Toronto
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