Many Senate TARP Supporters Leaving Office

In 2015, more than half of the 74 U.S. senators who voted to create the Troubled Asset Relief Program in 2008 will no longer be in office.

via Washington Wire http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2013/02/19/many-senate-tarp-supporters-leaving-office/?mod=WSJBlog

Microsoft Launches Attack on Gmail

$30M “marketing blitz” aims to win over email users.

via Cheat Sheet http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2013/02/19/microsoft-launches-attack-on-gmail.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+thedailybeast%2Fcheat-sheet+%28The+Daily+Beast+-+Cheat+Sheet%29

NBC Ratings Fall Hard Post-Football


NBC was the only broadcast network to score a ratings touchdown in the fourth quarter, thanks to “Sunday Night Football.” Early in 2013, however, the Peacock is getting tackled.

A drama, “Do No Harm,” was canceled within weeks of its debut. The lead actress of sitcom “Up All Night” is leaving the series in the wake of an NBC decision to rework its premise. The second season of much-ballyhooed “Smash” crashed in the ratings. And Friday nights have been filled entirely with news programs, including the ailing “Rock Center.”

It all points to continued struggles for the once-great NBC and an over-reliance on football that may have implications for the broader TV market.

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Microsoft’s Outlook takes aim at Google’s Gmail

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Microsoft is so confident it has the Internet’s best email service that it is about to spend at least $30 million to send its message across the U.S….

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Clever Students Use Game Theory to Get Perfect Scores on an Exam

Kobayashi Maru test

Dr. Peter Fröhlich of Johns Hopkins University grades exams so that the highest scoring exam receives a 100% grade and all others fall below on a curve. It wasn’t a Kobayashi Maru scenario, but his exams are hard. Fröhlich’s students devised a cunning plan to all get A grades. It involved boycotting the exam:

Since he started teaching at Johns Hopkins University in 2005, Professor Peter Fröhlich has maintained a grading curve in which each class’s highest grade on the final counts as an A, with all other scores adjusted accordingly. So if a midterm is worth 40 points, and the highest actual score is 36 points, “that person gets 100 percent and everybody else gets a percentage relative to it,” said Fröhlich.

This approach, Fröhlich said, is the “most predictable and consistent way” of comparing students’ work to their peers’, and it worked well.

At least it did until the end of the fall term at Hopkins, that is.

As the semester ended in December, students in Fröhlich’s “Intermediate Programming”, “Computer System Fundamentals,” and “Introduction to Programming for Scientists and Engineers” classes decided to test the limits of the policy, and collectively planned to boycott the final. Because they all did, a zero was the highest score in each of the three classes, which, by the rules of Fröhlich’s curve, meant every student received an A.

Dr. Fröhlich abided by his grading policy and gave all students A grades, as well as congratulating them on their cooperative spirit:

Fröhlich took a surprisingly philosophical view of his students’ machinations, crediting their collaborative spirit. “The students learned that by coming together, they can achieve something that individually they could never have done,” he said via e-mail. “At a school that is known (perhaps unjustly) for competitiveness I didn’t expect that reaching such an agreement was possible.

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Who’s to Blame for the Sequester?

The sequester was Obama’s idea, but that doesn’t mean he’s to blame for the crisis, says Michael Tomasky.

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Oscar Contenders Make Final Pitches on Busy Holiday Weekend (Analysis)


THR’s awards analyst on the long weekend’s ceremonies — ACE, CAS, MPSE and WGA — and a tribute to Al Pacino that became a “Silver Linings Playbook” pep rally.

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via Hollywood Reporter http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/oscar-contenders-make-final-pitches-422197

Democrats unlikely to do better than Chuck Hagel as a 2014 nominee for #NESEN.

Democrats unlikely to do better than Chuck Hagel as a 2014 nominee for #NESEN.

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Dumbest political argument in DC: who created the sequester. Bill written, passed by Congress, bipartisan vote, signed by Obama. The End.

Dumbest political argument in DC: who created the sequester. Bill written, passed by Congress, bipartisan vote, signed by Obama. The End.

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Not only does the copy desk forbid the word “butt,” you can’t say “kicking you know what” because it IMPLIES “butt.” http://t.co/GZPjm2Gf

Not only does the copy desk forbid the word “butt,” you can’t say “kicking you know what” because it IMPLIES “butt.” http://t.co/GZPjm2Gf

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