Monthly Archives: May 2011

More monitor fun with Natty Narwhal – rotating one screen

  After struggling with Natty’s multiple monitor support last week, I thought I’d test my luck again and try rotating screens.  My current favorite monitor is the Dell P2411H, a sturdy little 24" monitor that has more degrees of freedom than

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Multiple Monitors on Natty Narwhal

Have you been infuriated by Natty Narwhal’s poor/broken support for multiple monitors (#1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6)? Do you believe that your CPU or GPU cycles should be used to actually do stuff, instead of making a window wobble

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Electronic World Treaty Index and Tax Court Appendix

I’ve been busy lately with my new day job and wedding planning , but Dan and I still managed to meet two big goals in the past week.   First, we’ve finalized a stable version of the Electronic World Treaty

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Historical data mining the Supreme Court headnotes

 Two weeks ago, I posted a pair of very rough working papers.  The second of these, Exploring Relationships between Legal Concepts in the United States Supreme Court, opens up a number of interesting "historical data mining" techniques.  I thought I’d go

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