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Evening Distribution skip to main | skip to sidebar Evening Distribution Marcelo Rinesi's blog on those bits of the present that look suspiciously future-like Monday, December 1, 2008 Hiatus I'll soon be starting a project that is, for all intents and purposes, a superset of Evening Distribution. More details here when it's up and running. Posted by Marcelo at 6:44 PM No comments: Labels: writing Friday, November 28, 2008 Running headfirst toward the Denny Limit Analyzing past records to predict maximum speeds for dogs, thoroughbred horses, and humans. The headline plateau record (the 'Denny Limit', from the paper's author Mark Denny): 9.48s for the 100m sprint, which is both very impressive and -as all explicit limits- bothersome. Why not 9.3s? What do we have to do to make it a cool 9s? On one hand, we are not the first epoch that attempts to improve physical performance (or any other sort), nor are we the first ones to use then-current science ...

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