![]() “Stewie is trying to get the confidence to pursue his dreams like Travolta in Staying Alive, going to the big city to pursue a career in the arts,” says Appel, “and she has a take on that. Brian and Stewie do four different songs about Mommy and Daddy doing it, about ‘Don’t play with the big kid in the baby swing.’ There’s this long ballad about, ‘At the top of the stairs in the back of the closet, there’s a box and inside the box that’s where the gun is.”” The duo’s success leads to the return of someone old - Stewie’s opportunistic former flame, Olivia - and someone new: the tough teamster crew leader voiced by Amy Schumer (who will also be heard in the season premieres of The Simpsons and Bob’s Burgers). “He and Brian set out to become this kind of folk duo. “Stewie is listening to a group called the Turtlenecks, which are like some other kid singing troupes made up of adults who sing inane songs, and Stewie is offended that these aren’t really baby issues, written by babies, who know of what they speak,” explains Appel. Titled “The Boys in the Band,” the debut episode seeks giggles by mocking the Wiggles - and assorted childrens’ music duos of that ilk. We also highlight several key practical challenges and directions of future research from a practitioner's perspective.If you’ve been jonesing for a new musical act since the dissolution of Griffin and Quagmire, this episode might hit the right note. ![]() ![]() We show using data from Uber that by jointly optimizing dynamic pricing and dynamic waiting, price variability can be mitigated, while increasing capacity utilization, trip throughput, and welfare. Then we link the two levers together by studying a pool-matching mechanism called dynamic waiting that varies rider waiting and walking before dispatch, which is inspired by a recent carpooling product Express Pool from Uber. Canadian becomes the worlds first person to apologize for being hit by a car. ![]() We provide a review of matching and dynamic pricing techniques in ride-hailing, and show that they are critical for providing an experience with low waiting time for both riders and drivers. Each week, hosts Pat Kelly and Peter Oldring introduce you to the stories. In particular, advanced matching and dynamic pricing algorithms - the two key levers in ride-hailing - have received tremendous attention from the research community and are continuously being designed and implemented at industrial scales by ride-hailing platforms. The theory and technologies behind these platforms have become one of the most active research topics in the fields of economics, operations research, computer science, and transportation engineering. the relationship so she can have fodder for her songs about break-ups and being with men who mistreat her. ![]() Ride-hailing platforms such as Uber, Lyft and DiDi have achieved explosive growth and reshaped urban transportation. ![]()
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