So this algo is consistent 80% of the time and is correct 90%.... this is just a spin on numbers
this is in legislature -- a bill -- not a law, the courts only see things that are about a law.
And the bigger picture - to me is the fact that the scientific method is the basis for analysis. It is one of the greatest tools we have to test ideas, and theories. And it being taught in grade school forms the basis of how everyone thinks through problems they face in everyday life.
I have an issue, I think it is caused by this. I change that parameter, does the outcome of the issue change. If so I have found the right parameter and need to address it.
That line of thinking was not standardized before the scientific process. And we are greater after it's refinement, and poorer to contemplate displacing it with nothing.
~So says the God fearing Christian. [me]
as with most satellite missions gone wrong -- its was the gyroscope.... remember it was replaced on Hubble a few times... its seems to be the weakest link in a lot of missions as it has to be a moving part to induce counter rotation in the satellite. it's only feasible to put so many on board
Other than that it was an awesome mission.
Unfortunately the government now funds NASA to find better ways of finding ever smaller pieces of space junk so that important items like the ISS don't get hit by stray debris.
How pissed would you be, to be one of the people at NASA or US Air Force on the project and then reading this story.... or would you be thinking "Hey,.. job security"
I think the majority CS majors might have 'habits' picked up in college that might warrent unwanted attention.
This is a comment from a scientist that I can only hope was taken out of context...
The most common systems contain one or more planets one to three times bigger than Earth, all orbiting much closer to their parent stars than Earth circles the sun, says astronomer Andrew Howard, with the University of Hawaii."
Of the planets we have found, from observation with Kepler mission are the ones with the shortest revolutions. Basically Kepler counts how many times the star dims and looks for a pattern
I would like to point out -- this survey has 8 options -- the most I have seen, i thought seven was a limit
I learned how to lie and while still telling the absolute truth as a child as most of my friends did, where were you?
Robert Jordan's books series has magic users take a magically binding oath to never lie, and even though everyone in the world knows they cannot lie, no one trusts a word they say, because the truth can be twisted. Words can be weapons, and even if you know what someone said is the truth, it will always remain their truth, not yours.
--- seems like this survey expects people to end up paying more in taxes -- so you are forced to pick the last option as it's the closest to the truth
1) so we all know and love the modern US and European way of calendar generation. 24 hours in a day, 365 +1 on leap year this is called the Gregorian Calendar.
Well It took me by shock when I learned of the other different calendars when trying to create an international holiday calendar that correctly identified holidays that closed the trading markets. So here is a short summary.
2) Julian time is the integer assigned to a whole solar day in the Julian day count starting from noon Greenwich Mean Time, with Julian day number 0 assigned to the day starting at noon on January 1, 4713 BC. (copied from wikipedia) this is used by Astronomers ALOT. And serves as a basis for translating between different calendar systems.
3) The Chinese calendar is a lunisolar calendar, incorporating elements of a lunar calendar with those of a solar calendar. ( from wikipedia ) So basically the days are subject to the sun rising and setting just like the Gregorian calendar.. But the months are tied to the winter equinox. So the winter equinox MUST always fall within a certain month and then the rest of the calendar is built backwards, with a set number of days each, and sometimes you need an extra month to accommodate. It works and is very complex. If you own the book Astronomical Algorithms and know programming you will have enough information to create a calendar as accurate as the Chinese produce.
4) The Hebrew or Jewish calendar ( , ha'luach ha'ivri) is a lunisolar calendar used today predominantly for Jewish religious observances.(taken from wikipedia). The current year of the Jewish calendar (16 September 2012 to 4 September 2013) is AM 5773. The Jewish day is of no fixed length. The Jewish day is modeled on the reference to "...there was evening and there was morning..." in the Creation account in the first chapter of Genesis. The really interesting thing I learned is that every hour is divided into 1080 halakim or parts. A part is 3 seconds or 1/18 minute. This makes predicting the moon extremely accurate to estimation. Also a Metonic cycle equates to 235 lunar months in each 19-year cycle. This gives an average of 6939 days, 16 hours, and 595 parts for each cycle. But due to the Rosh Hashanah postponement rules (preceding section) a cycle of 19 Jewish years can be either 6939, 6940, 6941, or 6942 days in duration. But this calendar is extremely easy to program.
5) Arabic calendar. I never could figure out this calendar system. It is similar to the Jewish calendar but where one allows months to move progressively throughout the year the other is fixed so that months happen around the same time every year. I forget which one does which. Sorry, it been a while. This calendar is supposed to be very computer friendly as well, however I could not figure it out within the time frames of the project I was doing.
6) The Hindi calendar is to my knowledge one of the most complex and complex, and complex
Those are the 6 calendars I dealt with. They represent the calendars in use by the biggest economies in the world. But there are more. What I learned that impressed me the most was that all of them outside of the Gregorian and Julian are ancient. All the lunisolar calendars basically meant someone went to the same spot day after day and recorded where the moon appeared to be for hundreds of years to create a calendar as accurate as the Chinese and Hebrew calendars. To accommodate what was seen to what was usable took different measures to ensure plants could be planted. A huge undertaking of observation and careful record keeping. And they were created 3-5 thousand years ago and assembled without a computer. I repeat the Chinese and Hebrew calendars are phenomenal when you look into their history and what it takes to construct them by hand.
I hope this sheds light and answers question, and inspires others to seek more knowledge.
be well my friends
all experiments are subject to error...
But the HUP is made for a case of a single strong measurement. This describes using multiple weak measurements which was proposed back in 1993. Good to see it is finally coming to light as a useful tool.
And this is fundamentally different from Apple's OS -- FreeBSD + changes
This is talking abou textending the school year -- no one said kids would never go outside....
And you only need five minutes of sun light to completely restore vitamin D levels in the body. kids stand outside waiting on the bus longer than that. Schools are not going anywhere. The need for social interaction while learning is common to all people. What kids don't need is more overly protective parents making them stay inside all day at a computer to learn.
Schools should be and are where you go ot be taught what humans know. To gain skills to approach analytical problems, and a place to gain basic skills that are common to all jobs.
Changing how the school year is formatted is fine go for it, but it would be better to make the minimum requirements for teaching to be a lot higher. That would improve everything a lot faster. Make all elementary teachers have a BS degree in a science field and a teaching certificate. make all secondary education teachers have a MS in the field they teach and a teachers certificate. have them teach courses that are close to college equivalent. This will give us better educated youth.
[insert definition of pedantic here]
The biggest difference between time and space is that you can't reuse time. -- Merrick Furst