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Adventures of a multidimensional freak
This is
Juan Julián Merelo Guervós
English-language blog. He teaches computer science at the University of Granada, in southern Spain. Come back here to read about politics, technology, with a new twist
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Blogs Out There
Nelson Minar's Blog
Jeremy Zawodny's Blog
Kottke
Complexes, Carlos Gershenson's blog
IlliGAL, Genetic Algorithms blog
Blogging in the wind, Víctor R. Ruiz's blog
Atalaya, my Spanish language blog
Geneura@Wordpress
, our research group's blog.
My home page
Old stories
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Stats
Mayo 2008
Exercise 3
Exercise 2
Alternate endings to the Harry Potter franchise
Exercise one
A novel in a year
Abril 2008
Back to Alife
Using a couple of processors (or more)
Old School Python
Field guide to genetic programming
Lost papers
Marzo 2008
Professor Schwefel's talk in Evostar
In EvoStar
The
wouldn't be caught dead
list
Memetic computing is now accepting submissions
MP3::Podcast 0.06
released
Polls coming up
Febrero 2008
Making presentations using YAML
Being dead
Fi ... wait for it ... ve
Enero 2008
Traffic lights and evolutionary computation
Google and its university research program
And 15!
Flight of the Conchords 1x07: best so far
How open should research be?
Diciembre 2007
Proving something
Traffic figured out at last. Or not
clayton.state.gov
keeps coming back
Evolving XSLT Stylesheets
Truth and falsehood in Science
HTTP is being revised
WCCI 2008 submission notice
List of web 3.0 apps, websites and technologies that became fashionable during 2010's internet brownouts
Sayonara, depression!
Noviembre 2007
First sightings of the
R
word
Milk customer images
Visualizing blogs @ JNCA
Killing by the dozen
Somebody should..
Was SETI worth the while?
List of pointless sentences that nonetheless you will find quite frequently in emails
Time on Madrid bombing's verdict
Octubre 2007
Herd behaviour when purchasing books online
Septiembre 2007
Season premieres are back!
Spanish straitjackets
Back from ECAL 2007
Leaving for Lisbon
HP7 dives 3 positions in a day
Blast from the past
Agosto 2007
Effects of learning and innovation on network topologies
And HP7 just left #1!
The great buyout of HP7 second hand books
Just turned 14
Autoblog of Harry Potter 7 statistics
Paper on temporal analysis of the EC community available
A few notes on William Gibson's Spook Country
Got Spook Country
Paper on the Evolutionary Computation coauthorship network uploaded to ArXiV
Legislator community structure, in ArXiV
Scenes of the Chinese Invasion of USA, 2034
The fall of the
empire
bridge
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Alternative Ending #3 (no spoilers involved)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Alternative Ending 2 (almost spoiler-free)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Alternative Ending 1 (big fat spoiler included)
Julio 2007
At last, some scientist worries about parking
GECCO: my opinion
There is such a thing as a free lunch
I've got a question for you
Man bites dogs, news at eleven
GECCO approachig: EvoBlogger meeting in London?
Junio 2007
Taken with an Apple iPhone
What the heck happened to Visone?
We are not going anyplace, ever
Back in Belgium
Mayo 2007
The googlization of science
This means (virtual) war
Abril 2007
For my reading list
Moleskine hard disk (or the other way round)
There's something wrong with this country
Clutter
Interesting take on Spanish politics
Marzo 2007
New paper on distributed evolutionary computation uploaded to ArXiV
GECCO: Finding twin souls in Technorati
New research group blog
It's already that time of the year...
Just another paper
Febrero 2007
Building bridges
Weird social science
Good Morning, Viet-Fon!
Playing mastermind via evolutionary algorithms: the paper
Enero 2007
Browser-based distibuted evolutionary computation
Digital archaeology
The main problem about working
Does globalization imply unequal distribution
EO 1.0 released
Riddles in
Kafka on the shore
Diciembre 2006
Infinite Jest
revisited
Intracultural diversity and social dynamics
Statistical Dynamics of Religions and Adherents
Noviembre 2006
We are sorry to inform you
Waiting for ETech
Ants go to war: the slides
Ants go to war
Octubre 2006
Definition of
infinite
Armoured Ants at ArXiV
Paper on burst detection available
Emotions, as shown by Grey's Anatomy characters
Paper about an smart aggregator uploaded to ArXiV
Septiembre 2006
Security scares
PPSN'06, Reykjavik
In Iceland
Alatriste, the movie
Agosto 2006
Alatriste in Úbeda
Bye, bye, Amazon purchase circles
iPod or books?
Looking for Dan Brown from the State Dept.? Click here.
The FBI should learn from Google
Statcounter now with visitor map
Flickr and power laws
Prepare for dehydration
GIs feeling the pinch
Whatever happened to Make Poverty History?
Bad boss stories
The revenge of the jellyfish
LaTeX or DocBook?
Primera División is not Primera Liga
Milk reviews
Spanish trains
Julio 2006
A bit of "Cars" trivia
The Network of EC Authors - published
Mayo 2006
Sneak preview to
Curious Lucre
Abril 2006
A bit of history of Granada
Marzo 2006
MP3::Podcast
0.05 available
Understanding interviews with John Howard
Algorithm::Evolutionary
0.54 released
Government competence
Paper on Baldwin effect uploaded to Arxiv
Febrero 2006
Odour modelling
Enero 2006
Four things
MP3::Podcast 0.04
uploaded to CPAN
Want to stop smoking? Use snuff
Automatic Detection of Trends in Text Streams: An Evolutionary Approach
99th thing you didn't know it existed at this time last year
Amazon purchase circles: Spain update
Diciembre 2005
If you wish upon Freakonomics
What is ref #3 about?
Where is Asimov's going?
Asleep at the speech
Noviembre 2005
Next time you're caught with two vibrators in your hands...
A bit of magic
Algorithm::Evolutionary
0.53_4 released
They could be heroes
Resurrecting Franco
SGI in trouble
Smart design
Trick or treating in Spain
Octubre 2005
Size still matters
Septiembre 2005
Mercenaries at home
Bye, bye, webtats4u
MP3::Podcast
0.03 released
Weather changing for the masses
You need Storm
Battlefield: Wikipedia
Send the marines
And where's Kurt Russell
Agosto 2005
Thin veneer of civilization
Spanish mostly pissed off at Dan Brown's
Digital Fortress
Involuntary Time magazine pr0n
Benítez makes Spanish soccer history
Your morals might be your moods
Helping Puskas... not!
Infinite Jest as a prophecy
William Barton in Asimov's
Obscure "Sin City" movie trivia
Lovers and professionals
Who said Primera Liga?
Spain from high above
Dummy design
Julio 2005
HowTo not look a bit foreign
The social network of evolutionary computation authors
British way of life
Junio 2005
Geeks go mainstream, part two
Forget hi-tech. Buy windows
Dilemmas (or is it dilemmae?) in Flickr
Che blogs
Mayo 2005
Women and maps
Abril 2005
MP3::Podcast
Marzo 2005
Reviewing for fun
Tsunami feared in Indonesia... again
Nokia 7710 googlebomb
Saddam's capture was staged
Size definitely matters
Febrero 2005
Blogosphere hits #2: Bloggin' for money
My house pipes can
see
into the future
Famous last words
Bloggin' hard
Catch-22 in Iraq
Enero 2005
Stuck at 69079
Genetic blogging
Proletarians of the world, unite, sez Bush
What's in a word
Moleskine for the masses
Dark Star Safari, by Paul Theroux
Diciembre 2004
Advice for Perl trainers
10 things they learned about blogs
The
sack
draft
Stand on Zanzibar
Stand on Zanzibar
Noviembre 2004
Make a wish, get spam
MoveAgainstBush.org
Self-Organizing Map for picture recognition
Defibrilating for fun and health
Octubre 2004
Vote for Kerry
100 facts about the Bush administration
A person dies, a language vanishes
Septiembre 2004
007 vs. Richard Branson
And now, some words of wisdom from our president
The world according to spam
Spanish blogosphere follows a power law... at last
The empire will strike back
World's top ten dictators
Agosto 2004
Come to Spain. Please!
Forgotten realms: Transdniestr
This does
not
mean war
No psycho killers in LA
Employing hackers for fun and profit
Julio 2004
First survey of the Spanish Blogosphere
The new Spain
What are they afraid of?
Blogging in class
Things you shouldn't miss in Vienna
What's worse than being in a congress with no WiFi?
Kohonen & blogosphere: a marriage made in heaven
Power shutdown a-comin'
Blogwalk, blogsit, blogrun
Designated blogger
Blogtalk coverage in the press
The BOB and the moon
Gmail is down
Junio 2004
Netherlands will not go through
Networks vs. networks: network analysis of the Spain-Portugal match
Europe reaches US
Social Networks Analysis is going mainstream
Plogs?
Mayo 2004
1 year old
Inditex and social responsibility
Spanish fashion makes it to the Wired Top 40
Hugos 2004
Story clichés
Times are changing
Zapatero on the NYT
Bye - bye to
Friends
The Marvel years
Abril 2004
Smile! The spooks are watching
Once upon a time in the Spanish blogosphere
Cory didn't win the Nebula
Omniscience protocol
Marzo 2004
Learn the geography of corruption from nigeriam spam
Web based communities, 2004
Last COSI meeting in Siena
Spam declining?
Entering next level
We live in a black and white world
Reading minds, or more on the spanish elections
Spanish elections - the day after
Spanish elections roundup
Buy a watch, win a war
Comic references in Summerland, by Michael Chabon
Spain rocks! sez Time
Blogger != normal
Pagerank for sale
Febrero 2004
Ebayctivism
Spanish elections roundup II
Spam that delivers
Spain, in the top 12 in something related to information technologies
Social security is dead
Antisocial engineering
Nepal next to be invaded
Smell-o-vision
Email with smell?
Spanish elections roundup
Inventing the future
Free Orihuela
Ringtones for PA
Smile! Posterity is looking at you
You know you're living in the wrong country
Whither Firefox?
The M Word
The lack of expresiveness of the social network
The boob and the moon
You're not geek enough...
Don't buy an imaginary boyfriend
Spanish movie awards
Enero 2004
Like in the good old days: web services
Power law in the Spanish blogosphere
Googlespread
US presidents and emails
Myths, lies, and myths and lies thereof
I'm relieved
The evolution of spam
Spanish spooks take a peek at Windows source code
The downfall of the browser
Is MSFT still alive?
Advertising at its worst
Scientists will be out of a job
Blogospheric silence
Problems with new anti-spam laws
Big Brother is back
Spanish blogosphere in Wired
Dealing with
griefers
Coda to Moore's Law
The beginning of the end of spam?
Why I love weblogs
Gift-giving holidays
All tomorrow's parties' watches
Diciembre 2003
Mapping Blogalia
Literary mindshare
Infowar has started
Spammers rejoice: Bush has signed the antispam bill!
Sex is the mother of invention
It's deja vu all over again
Saddam has been slashdotted
Telecommuting or outsourcing?
Can spam be canned? III
Can spam be canned II?
Can spam be canned?
Ants and roaches at Deneubourg's lab
Buy an ecosystem, almost new
Perfect toast?
Noviembre 2003
Salsa will defeat capitalism
Telecommuting blues?
Politically correct geekspeak
Open access publishing or pay-for-publish?
The RoyalDot effect
End of the line for a loser
No free pee
Internet killer app: crime
The year of the robot?
Whoever controls the pipe
Pic or game? Let's do both
Being too grateful to the US
24 is over in Spain. What's next?
Royal molasses
Matrix rehashed
Clearing my desk
SWM(P) searching...
The future of Google: irrelevancy?
Counting beans or counting bytes
Octubre 2003
19th century scientific publishing
Spanish and American TV series
The future of A-listers, power laws, the universe, and everything
Quiz: are you a luser?
Army of Smiths
The fad of naming things a fad
You don't have to be a jerk to be a Nobel prize
Coetzee at the top
Nobel of literature awarded, or who's that guy, again?
Banned books online
Septiembre 2003
"I can't think of other place to link" day
Brand new fusion hoax?
William Gibson goes back to life
24's back
Agosto 2003
Sepoys
Baeza COSI summer school: last day
Granada-Santander
Julio 2003
Wednesday in Baeza
Social network analysis on the internet
Another day in Baeza
More bloggers from Baeza
COSI summer school, day 2
Social Network Analysis summer school
Email and other social networks
Bruce Sterling in Spain
Spaniards come back home
Name for sale
Jargon ecology
Politics and social networks
Bruce Sterling is coming to Spain
Are you always on?
Technobabble and Mr. Joe Public
Blogalia in the big leagues!
Your personal radio
Spoofs and reviews
RSS, Echo, RDF, XML...
My home town, Úbeda, world heritage site
BlogThis, big deal
The importance of the community
Winer calling it quits?
Should Google be taught in Spanish primary schools?
Junio 2003
Losing my religion (the subject of religion in Spanish schools)
Life is hard
Blogoogle this
Nielsen on blog power laws
Whatcha callin' me?
24
The land of the free
Finding a new home
Reaching fame and glory using a blog
Multilingual blogging
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