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  1. Until next August, Follow various goings-on @NORCnews. #JSM
  2. It appears that JSM '09 has concluded, and so the torch has been passed to Vancouver, BC (home of the '10 Winter Olympics). #JSM
  3. congratulations to Ed Mulrow, Susan Hinkins, and Fritz Scheuren on winning the Survey Research Methods Section's poster competition. #JSM.
  4. Article in today's NYTimes: 'statisticians are rich, nerdy'. http://bit.ly/arUBs #JSM.
  5. convention center tech staff were on the spot for the few glitches I saw (good work). #JSM
  6. disclosure risk/supression vs. issue for users of govt stats (e.g. ACS) #JSM.
  7. ...i suppose most appropriate section (better than Sports, for sure...). #JSM
  8. in today's Washington Post (one of those paper things with news on them): article on JSM in Style section. #JSM
  9. sounds like cell-phone frames help with declining RDD coverage issue but not necessarily response-rate issue. #JSM
  10. Google yo-yo creative gift (more so than pens, anyway...). #JSM
  11. Nielsen completely switched from random-digit dial to address-based recruitment for TV ratings (as of fall '08). #JSM
  12. around 35% (and growing) US hhds wireless-only or -mostly: what to do? #JSM
  13. Census Bureau to evaluate Census coverage, & then evaluate their evaluation. #JSM
  14. #JSM Statisticians Flex Their Strength in Numbers http://bit.ly/bmZ65
  15. lots on address-based sampling and future of random-digit dial today. #JSM.
  16. amusing t-shirt of the day: "PROC SUPERFREQ". Is the estate of Rick James aware? #JSM.
  17. Cut a rug this evening at 9:30, congressional ballrooms A and B. #JSM.
  18. ...requires satisficing across modes rather than optimizing for only one ("mode extremeness"). #JSM
  19. Dillman: tailored, mixed-mode surveys now becoming dominant. #JSM.
  20. address coverage issues clearly hot topic. #JSM