Personal: My Son the Blogger

My 20 something son has decided to blog at http://www.kushohri.com.

These kids!

This is a archive content

Happy new Year

January 2nd, 2009

This is the second time I am seeing a Happy New Year. It gets difficult to see New year in delhi, when covered within 3 sweaters ,warmers,cap and delhi fog.

Sorry, didnt blog for some time. Dad went to US and brought me lots of clothes in October 2008.Chachu bought me a toy train from London, which dad said is too big and too good so I havent gotten it. Dad  likes my toys sometimes more than I do. Boys will be boys.

In October , I learnt to walk, and by today I am happily running and getting into trouble.Also grand ma decided no more creche and I got a new didi, or baby sitter called S..

Dadi and Dadu went to Chachu’s place in Mumbai in December , so I missed them. They are back now.

Anyways, happy new blogging year.

Gotta run !

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Kush starts to walk

September 10th, 2008

How many miles must a baby crawl, before he decides to stand.

The answer my friend , is blowing in the wind. The answer is blowing in the wind.

I decide to walk. Mom and Dad went all uh ah .Dad shot a video and uploaded it on Facebook

My chachu, Dad’s younger borther is London bound so he couldnt see the photos.

So he gets to see videos.

Walking means falling on bum lots of time. It also means able to do more mischief like climbing on tables,

pulling Dads computer (note from Dad-grrrrr) .

My grand ma gets worried when I fall though. She is very sweet , her skin is quite wrinkly.

Dont know why but babies enjoy old peoples company more. They are more relaxed.

Grownups are always rushing from here -there….

Pause dear Grwon up. Go home and watch your kids play.

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Birthday Number 1

September 5th, 2008

Kush turned 1 on this day. Its like his age was zero and now its one.

Grand Dad had big tent, lots of visitors who kind of hold on to me, till I shout or fake cries.

Dad forgot to put batteries in camera.

The morning party at day care centre was better.

The worse thing about turning 1— so much cake , and you dont get even one bite to eat.

Grrrrr

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Measles Day 3-6

September 1st, 2008

Measles is over now. Mom rubbed a lot of cream, I got to do lots of fun.

I lost some weight though, and that kind of worried Dad. On Day 5, MOM took me to temple with DAD an SUPER DAD or Grand Dad, and there we said a prayer and priest sprinkled some milk drops on me.

Measles and Milk drops. This happens . in.India.

Super Dad is planning my 1 birthday next week. Its apparently a big deal, with lots of tents,cooks, guests etc coming in. I dunno. I love parties dedicated to me , like my Lohri party in January.

Also, my hair is kind of growing so Mom made some ponytail. Everyone says I look nice in it.

I hate it.

Takes me 2 secs to rub it down.

We have  a new maid called Sharmila didi. I play with her too when Dad is beating stuff on his bumputer

and mom is cooking. Apparently she is a Kushu-sitter (because I think Kushu is no baby )

Day 7- Off To Creche.

Vacations over.

Wah Wah Wah…

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Measles Day 2.0

August 26th, 2008

Measles day 2 was ok dokey.

I got to sleep late. Mommy took day off, so no creche for me.I stay at creche , mommy goota finish her med school (job and study)

Pappa ’s pretty useless. Just wringes his hands. Says he is on part day off-on. Works from home anyways.

On his big box bumputer.

Extra care from maama is worth the measles . But these spots on face kind of itchy.

And the medicine….well they should be tested on doctors….grrrrr

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Measles

August 25th, 2008

Kush got measles.

Despite the booster he got at 9 months. From his mom whos a docter.

Despite all the love ,care and babysitting. from the grown up known as Dad.

So he is all cry cry. And turning pink.

Measles is tough .

But the grownups are suddenly loving me more.

He he.He.

Maybe I can get to eat  Daddys mobile phone now

But Baby jokes apart.

This is just day 1,

Daddy will take two days off.

and I am off to Grandpa’s for extra tender loving care.

Please pray for me to get well.

Feeling sleepy again..these medicines …and that pointy pin jenction hurrrrt.

Granpas is cool , and was planning my Bday party next week. But lets see.

back to baby bed.

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Papa ’s Big Idea

August 25th, 2008

Cause these food stamps dont buy diapers

Marshal Mathhers

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viral fever and rashes

August 23rd, 2008

for two weeks i had something called diaper rash. daddy calls it my red monkey bum. funny to him maybe.

it hurts when i get powdered, then it becomes white monkey bum.

and it has started raining. that means water from sky. water from my stomachs below i barely understand. water from above is even more strange. see my photo in post 1.

so i got fever, and so rush to docter, and daddy mommy worried, and bitter medicine….

life can be tough for a baby. thats when kushu decided to sleep it off. like right now. too much typing ….

kushu s time to sleep…

good bye grown up world…here comes baby sleep world…..

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Kush is in trouble with daddy

August 23rd, 2008

Kush is in some kind of trouble with daddy.

It all started when daddy started spending way too much time in front of white box with black thing and shiny ball. he calls it his computer. i call it daddy’s toy.

so one day i came crawling , stood straight and pushed at the shiny box below. it fell down tih thud. daddy started shouting my cpu my cpu.

this was too much for me to bear so i started crying.

anyway the cpu seems okay now and daddy is back to his B L O O G I N

so sometimes I knock on his door when inside

sometime i happen to stand near him when water comes from my tummy below (water always come suddenly from there)

he doesnt like it especially when i broke 2 keys of his keyboard

daddy play with kushu. not with computer.

ah these grown ups.

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11 months ago

August 6th, 2008

I was born 11 months ago. Slowly my neck, my head, my legs , my hands started moving.

I can even stand now..though I need more work on my quadriceps. (I shake when I stand..crawling is kind of better)

Being born means taken out of nice ,warm place to strange place of voices that go “000 …000″, Milk, Milk…and daily bath.

Babies dont like daily baths. I dont, but I have gotten used to it now.

Last week, I had strange sound in throat.

Big tall people, called grown ups started acting funny..taking me here , there.

They said I was sick.

I love my my moma ,and popa though.

They are kinda fun, except when they make stop me crawling ,drink or take a bath.

The love kind of softens when they force bitter liquids after every three hours, saying “oooo…Oooo”

Lots of really nasty liquids later, I am ok and not so sick.

The World in my eyes , is of two types of people.

Big Tall people who speak a lot, and tiny small people who cant speak.But that is changing….

Life is beautiful

July 30th, 2008

I used to be here

but then came life …..

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Hello World!

July 26th, 2008

Hello I am Kush.

11 Months old.

The World’s Youngest Blogger.


Watch this space.

The World\'s Youngest Blogger

Coming Soon www.kushohri.com (As Narated by the grown up also known as DAD)

How NOT to ask Questions/ Comments

I got this great website from Joshua Reich of i2pi

Basically it tells newbies on how to get better effective help online while learning new tech stuff, by lucidly explaining basic community volunteer behaviour.

Citation:http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Rodin_TheThinker

hackers have a reputation for meeting simple questions with what looks like hostility or arrogance. It sometimes looks like we’re reflexively rude to newbies and the ignorant. But this isn’t really true.What we are, unapologetically, is hostile to people who seem to be unwilling to think or to do their own homework before asking questions. People like that are time sinks — they take without giving back, and they waste time we could have spent on another question more interesting and another person more worthy of an answer. We call people like this “losers” (and for historical reasons we sometimes spell it “lusers”).

We realize that there are many people who just want to use the software we write, and who have no interest in learning technical details. For most people, a computer is merely a tool, a means to an end; they have more important things to do and lives to live. We acknowledge that, and don’t expect everyone to take an interest in the technical matters that fascinate us. Nevertheless, our style of answering questions is tuned for people who do take such an interest and are willing to be active participants in problem-solving. That’s not going to change. Nor should it; if it did, we would become less effective at the things we do best.

We’re (largely) volunteers. We take time out of busy lives to answer questions, and at times we’re overwhelmed with them. So we filter ruthlessly. In particular, we throw away questions from people who appear to be losers in order to spend our question-answering time more efficiently, on winners.

Kind of explains why Bloggers delete some comments on  blogs as well 😉

Image Source: wikimedia.org


R and SAS in Twitter Land

A tale of two languages ( set in Twitterland)

Everytime I post to the R help list, if the email contains the three words S.- A – S , I get plenty of e-spanking from senior professors and distinguished Linux people. On the other hand when I mentioned W-P-S I got dunked by the Don of SAS Global himself. We geeks are so passionate.

Here is some new stuff on Twitter for the R /Open Source community.

1) I manually made a list of

  1. best R blogs,
  2. R help lists ( on Nabble since Google Groups banned R help archive),
  3. Twitter Search for #rstats ( general search word for R)

I then copied the RSS feeds of each of the above.

2) I then went to www.twitterfeed.com (uses open Id) and linked a new Twitter Account to these RSS feeds

Screenshot-twitterfeed.com : feed your blog to twitter - Mozilla Firefox

3) I then tweaked the layout and added #rstats before each post to the new R resource http://twitter.com/Rarchive

http://twitter.com/Rarchive
http://twitter.com/Rarchive

If you are a tweeter you can follow it here http://twitter.com/Rarchive and never miss any R news going forward.

ps- I also did the same for sas for http://twitter.com/sascommunity

UPDATE

#rstats helps in SEO in Google since Google uses Twitter search as well. Existing best R search engine is http://rseek.com
In any case it is too late to change now since this is more like a automated firehose. Now you can use #rstats as well additional keywords to get more searchable useful stuff.

NOTE______

http://twitter.com/sas belongs to a guy who is wondering who is trying to hack his twitter account

, well you can check the screen shot below

Screenshot-Sky Sutton (SAS) on Twitter - Mozilla Firefox
Screenshot-Sky Sutton (SAS) on Twitter - Mozilla Firefox

Advertisements @ Decisionstats

Decision Stats will soon run advertisements to cover expenses.

It costs a flat fee of XXX$ per month with a minimum 3 month contract but I am looking at other advertisers.

Advertising will be on first come first served basis but only non competing advertisers are allowed.

Non open source supporting companies may not be welcome at all.

For exclusive advertising on the blog picture it will be YYY$ a month with no other commercial advertisers with a minimum 3 month contract. For a bigger duration exclusive contract- the price can be adjusted further.

Advertisements will be pictures of the size of the images on www.decisionstats.com and would need a minimum of three separate graphic pictures for advertisers ( as they rotate).

I would work with the creative team to ensure size as well as clarity of pictures. It will also be in the form of Videos in the same space. Contact me at www.twitter.com/decisionstats to get special discounted rates on XXX and YYY above

Credentials-

Recommended by KD Nuggets.

Twice Winner of Contributor of Month by Analyticbridge-
Once winner of Blogger of the Week by Smart Data Collective-

Also see some numbers for size of Decisionstats Community

Twitter Followers-1052 (RSS)
Linkedin Group Members: 794
Facebook Fans: 52
Google Analytics Monthly Count: 3,147 Visits 5,565 Pageviews

Some Charts for Transparent Statistics is what this site is all about

NOTE FROM AJAY-

( As you can see Google Adsense ads on right margin seem to be quite very relevant already to the content :)) Goggle named it AD SENSE , but sometimes it is AD HOC SENSE

Twitter Channel for SAS Users

Dear All,

Screenshot-SAS Language Central (sascommunity) on Twitter - Mozilla Firefox

I just created a twitter channel for everthying about the SAS language. (independent of SAS institute as of now)

That’s right -using RSS feeeds, keyword filters, key bloggers AND tweeters and using http://www.twitterfeed.com this is a firehose of information on  everything SAS- includes Google Search and Twitter Search. I am still modifying it before transitioning it – Scandavian Airlines messes up some results for examples.

Anyways if you like to follow tech tweets this is one more-

http://twitter.com/sascommunity

PAW Blog Partner and 15 % off for you

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Dear Readers,

If you plan to attend Predictive Analytics World ( Oct20-21) in Washington DC,

Here are the speakers – source

Speakers Washington DC 2009:

Stephen L. Baker, Senior writer, BusinessWeek

Stephen L. BakerStephen L. Baker, author of The Numerati, is a senior writer at BusinessWeek, covering technology. Previously he was a Paris correspondent. Baker joined BusinessWeek in March, 1987, as manager of the Mexico City bureau, where he was responsible for covering Mexico and Latin America. He was named Pittsburgh bureau manager in 1992. Before BusinessWeek, Baker was a reporter for the El Paso Herald-Post. Prior to that, he was chief economic reporter for The Daily Journal in Caracas, Venezuela. Baker holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin and a master’s from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He blogs at TheNumerati.net and Blogspotting.net, and can be found on Twitter at @stevebaker.


John F. Elder, Ph.D., CEO and Founder, Elder Research, Inc.

Dr. John F. ElderDr. John F. Elder heads a data mining consulting team with offices in Charlottesville, Virginia and Washington DC. Founded in 1995, Elder Research, Inc. focuses on scientific and commercial applications of pattern discovery and optimization, including stock selection, image recognition, text mining, biometrics, drug efficacy, credit scoring, cross-selling, investment timing, and fraud detection.

John obtained a BS and MEE in Electrical Engineering from Rice University, and a PhD in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia, where he’s an adjunct professor, teaching Optimization or Data Mining. Prior to 13 years leading ERI, he spent 5 years in aerospace defense consulting, 4 heading research at an investment management firm, and 2 in Rice’s Computational & Applied Mathematics department.

Dr. Elder has authored innovative data mining tools, is active on Statistics, Engineering, and Finance conferences and boards, is a frequent keynote conference speaker, and is General Chair of the 2009 Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining conference in Paris. John’s courses on data analysis techniques – taught at dozens of universities, companies, and government labs – are noted for their clarity and effectiveness. Dr. Elder was honored to serve for 5 years on a panel appointed by the President to guide technology for National Security. His book on Practical Data Mining, with Bob Nisbet and Gary Minor, will appear in May 2009.


Usama Fayyad, Ph.D., CEO, Open Insights

Dr. Usama FayyadDr. Usama Fayyad was until recently Yahoo!’s Chief Data Officer and Executive Vice President of Research & Strategic Data Solutions where he was responsible for Yahoo!’s global data strategy, architecting Yahoo!’s data policies and systems, prioritizing data investments, and managing the Company’s data analytics and data processing infrastructure. Fayyad also founded and oversaw the Yahoo! Research organization with offices around the world. Yahoo! Research is building the premier scientific research organization to develop the new sciences of the Internet, on-line marketing, and innovative interactive applications.

Prior to joining Yahoo!, Fayyad co-founded and led the DMX Group, a data mining and data strategy consulting and technology company that was acquired by Yahoo! in 2004. In early 2000, he co-founded and served as CEO of Revenue Science, Inc.(digiMine, Inc.), a data analysis and data mining company that built, operated and hosted data warehouses and analytics for some of the world’s largest enterprises in online publishing, retail, manufacturing, telecommunications and financial services. The company today specializes in Behavioral Targeting and advertising networks. Fayyad’s professional experience also includes five years spent leading the data mining and exploration group at Microsoft Research and building the data mining products for Microsoft’s server division. From 1989 to 1996 Fayyad held a leadership role at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), where his work in the analysis and exploration of scientific databases gathered from observatories, remote-sensing platforms and spacecraft garnered him the top research excellence award that Caltech awards to JPL scientists, as well as a U.S. Government medal from NASA.

Fayyad earned his Ph.D. in engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1991), and also holds BSE’s in both electrical and computer engineering (1984); MSE in computer science and engineering (1986); and M.Sc. in mathematics (1989). He has published over 100 technical articles in the fields of data mining and Artificial Intelligence, is a Fellow of the AAAI and a Fellow of the ACM, has edited two influential books on the data mining and launched and served as editor-in-chief of both the primary scientific journal in the field of data mining and the primary newsletter in the technical community published by the ACM: SIGKDD Explorations.


Eric Siegel, Ph.D., Conference Chair

Eric SiegelThe president of Prediction Impact, Inc., Eric Siegel is an expert in predictive analytics and data mining and a former computer science professor at Columbia University, where he won awards for teaching, including graduate-level courses in machine learning and intelligent systems – the academic terms for predictive analytics. After Columbia, Dr. Siegel co-founded two software companies for customer profiling and data mining, and then started Prediction Impact in 2003, providing predictive analytics services and training to mid-tier through Fortune 100 companies.

Dr. Siegel is the instructor of the acclaimed training program, Predictive Analytics for Business, Marketing and Web, and the online version, Predictive Analytics Applied. He has published 13 papers in data mining research and computer science education, has served on 10 conference program committees, and has chaired a AAAI Symposium held at MIT.

you can register at http://www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/register.php

Here is the pricing

Pricing
Predictive Analytics World Fall 2009

Includes breakfasts, lunches, priceless networking during coffee breaks, the PAW Reception, and full access to program sessions and sponsor expositions.

Super Early Bird Price
(till June 30)
Early Bird Price
(July 1 – Sept 4)
Regular     Price

Two Day Pass
(Oct 20-21)

$1190 $1390 $1590

Predictive Modeling Methods Workshop
(Oct 22)

$695 $795 $895

Putting Predictive Analytics to Work
(Oct 19)

$695 $795 $895

The discount code I can distribute to you  readers is the following: BLOGDC09 (15% off a two-day pass).You can do the maths…

(Ajay- Nopes I dont get money at all in these activities as blasted by some people
- but I do hope to get some good karma. Have a good time and book now).

PAW is back

The Predictive Analytics world is going to be back in October soon , and all those who missed out the stelar event can start booking now.

Here is the official BR ( blog Release)

Source: http://www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/blog/wp-trackback.php?p=20

June 5th 2009 10:46 am

Keynotes at October’s PAW: Stephen Baker and Usama Fayyad

Predictive Analytics World, coming October 20-21 to Washington DC, has a great line-up of keynote speakers:

Stephen Baker, author of The Numerati and senior writer at BusinessWeek, where he’s been since 1987. Steve’s book has received a tremendous amount of attention this year. It is a revealing and insightful exploration of the opportunities and pitfalls of applied analytics, and consumer perception thereof.

Usama Fayyad, Ph.D. — CEO, Open Insights and formerly Yahoo!’s Chief Data Officer and Executive Vice President of Research & Strategic Data Solutions. Dr. Fayyad will return as an acclaimed keynote speaker. His keynote at February’s PAW (San Francisco) received extremely strong ratings from conference attendees.

Finally, Eric Siegel, Ph.D., will be kicking off PAW with a reprise of his keynote, “Five Ways to Lower Costs with Predictive Analytics.”