Monthly Archives: January 2012

The wheel of misfortune: how does the world end?

There are many, scary scenarios for the end of the world. Which one will it be? Well, just pick one and prepare for it. Correct? Buzz! Wrong! Judgement day: a compendium of misfortunes Lets start with an old look at … Continue reading

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Multiple-criteria, multiple-option program – free download available

The program for the program is complete and now available for download. Absolutely free. Licensed as a GNU public licensed software — meaning that anything this code is used in also becomes free and publicly available. http://code.google.com/p/multiple-criteria-multiple-option-decision-analysis/downloads/list This is a … Continue reading

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Multiple-criteria, multiple-options — remix

The Program–It is finished. The program is complete, working, tested, and ready for public consumption. There are a number of great places to put open source projects for public use. I chose Google code since I am familiar with some … Continue reading

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