Author Archives: Jason

About Jason

Jason R. Koepke is Founder and Data Strategist at GNT LLC, a risk-analysis and data strategy firm that provides analytical and technical services to the public and private sectors. His work and research has been featured in the academic, financial, and technical industries.

Album Reviews

1—–>3—–>5
Terrible—>Fantastic

5

4
Burial – Kindred

3
Diamond Rugs – Diamond Rugs
Gotye – Making Mirrors
Kimbra – Vows (interesting production and subject matter, though)
Leontyne Price, RIchard Tucker, Rosalind Elias, Philip Maero – Puccini’s Madama Butterfly
Band of Skulls – Baby Darling Doll Face Honey
Band of Skulls – Sweet Sour

2
Religious to Damn – Glass Prayer
Felt – Bubblegum Perfume
Jeff the Brotherhood – We are the Champions

1
Jeff the Brotherhood – Hypnotic Nights

Things I Learned this Week

Among the things I learned this week:
* A pasty is a tasty treat. (Courtesy: PMS)

* One-fifth of NYC’s visitors are international visitors, and this group is the source for half of visitors’ retail spending. (Courtesy: NYT)

* An intensive course in pop music, including Cody Simpson, Austin Mahone, Ms. Peachez and more. (Courtesy: EC)

* Crepes are harder to make than I expected. (Courtesy: Personal experience)

Things I Learned this Week

Among the things I learned this week:
* People love commenting on, mostly IRL, and reading this series of blog posts. (Courtesy: Personal experience)

* Apple played a significant role in the popularization and death of floppy drives. (Courtesy: Steven Vaughan-Nichols)

* Julian Charriere has an interesting art project in Venice’s Piazza San Marco that involves the coloring of pigeons. Surprisingly, most reports I read don’t bother including a photo. Odd Stuff Magazine (NFI) has a photo with its post on the matter. (Courtesy: NYT)

* There is an annual afro-punk festival in Ft. Greene. It amazes–in good and bad ways–that I only just now learned this. (Courtesy: NYT)

* During the Great Depression, leading US economists proposed the Chicago Plan: separating monetary and credit functions in the banking system and 100 percent backing for deposits. Repeated analysis demonstrates this model would have significant positive affect on the US economy. (Courtesy: IMF)