Your Virtual Thumbdrive
How to use online storage as your virtual thumbdrive and more.
Includes posts on physics, philosophy, sciences, quantitative finance, economics, environment etc.
How to use online storage as your virtual thumbdrive and more.
Most kids love patterns. Math is just patterns. So is life. Math, therefore, is merely a formal way of describing life, or at least the patterns we encounter in life. So, where is the difficulty in loving maths? Here is the second post in this series.
Practical advice for budding bloggers and webmasters — what kind of web-hosting is appropriate for you?
This is another short series of posts on love of math — that questionable gift. Recently, I was asked to think about how to make kids love math. Here are my thoughts, as the first of three posts. This article will be published in Wilmott Magazine.
Unreal Blog has been chosen as one of the top 50 philosophy blogs in the world!
Unreal Blog has moved to a new powerful server (and sent out thousands of annoying emails during the process). Here is how it happened.
About Dropbox, a cloud computing service that you will find extremely useful — if you work with multiple computers.
Practical advice to my younger readers.
I recently made my first book available on Amazon. I thought I would post this article, which is a good summary of the book. This article was published in a magazine in Singapore.
The sixth and last post on the philosophy of death looks at the paradox or the absurdity of living at all, given that there is a death looming, and tries to find a sliver lining.
The fifth post on the philosophy of death looks at another notion of continuity. Even for those who believe in no soul or god of any kind, the physical world is real and continuous. No sane person would think the world comes to an end with his death. Then again, nobody has accused me of sanity.
What is soul, and why do we need one? Philosophy of death is surely incomplete without a discussion of this matter. Here is the fourth post in this series.