I've heard the Prisoners' Dilemma used to explain why there are so many asshole drivers in big cities. In a small town, it's like the multiple iteration of the Prisoners' Dilemma, so drivers that, say, regularly cut people off will soon find other drivers doing the same to them. But in a large city, a driver is essentially anonymous (in that other drivers will probably never see the driver again) so it's like the single iteration of the Prisoners Dilemma, so it makes sense (in a selfish way) to cut off other drivers so you can get ahead.
Whoa, that makes total sense. Except for the danger part.
Threadless has a retail store in Chicago.
I did not know that.
Dude.
From yesterday...
PMM might know it, because it is not that far a shot from Evergreen.
Aww, man. Has it gone that far downhill? It didn't used to suck! That much, at least.
Or I was, you know, in college and had a cast-iron stomach or something.
what was the last movie you all saw? (people at work are having discussions, I want something else to focus on)
what was the last movie you all saw?
in a theater? Serenity. (unless one of you all want to babysit...)
what was the last movie you all saw?
In a theater? Atonement. (Aka The Big Narratively Dishonest Fakeout.)
On DVD? Harry Potter 5.
"The Omega Man," via Netflix instant watch.
Sadly, it was the new Cédric Klapisch,
Paris,
in Paris back in February. Clearly, I need to get out more. Why has my local theater not been playing anything I want to see?
Let's see, in the theatre, The Bank Job, on dvd...Dancing at the Blue Iguana.