Comment Re:speed /= kinetic energy (Score 2) 321
No, one half of speed^2 * mass = kinetic energy.
No, one half of speed^2 * mass = kinetic energy.
Funny, but no, OP is correct. Clouds are condensed water droplets: liquid. Gaseous water is invisible.
The problem is that he reverse engineered their deterministic process for generating winners and losers and then was able to pick out the winning cards based on the partial information they revealed.
The problem is that the lottery people didn't hire the right statistician.
I'm sure they wish they had a refuge from this deluge of centrifuge subterfuge.
You have to be careful. One time I bought a bunch of spectrum at 730MHz in Tallahassee, Florida , and the guy said it was supposed to be good for the microcells.
But I think I got ripped off, because the bandwidth is swamping me.
And now you didn't get to steel his joke.
Let me guess... you had a TI, and you never figured out how to use HPs?
RPN is just faster. Fewer keystrokes, and you work the way you think in your head, not "kindergarten" style brackets.
The "unnecessary work" you talk about is you learning RPN. This has nothing to do with "making life easier on a computer."
You know, satellites have day and night too. Even if they were far from Earth, and lit up by the Sun, it would still make sense to aim the satellites AWAY from the sun.
But xkcd is not a funny comic strip.
It's the funniest comic strip.
I am, obviously, doubtful of this explanation.
Yes, it seems strange that something like this could be allowed to happen.
If you knew exactly when this was going to happen, you could stand to make a lot of money.
Data is described in LOC.
Please turn in your card at the door.
Yes. And we have recently seen that you get about 2000 LOCs into a Catholic Church of data.
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/10/04/28/1814221/Vatican-Chooses-Open-FITS-Image-Format
UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because that would also stop you from doing clever things. -- Doug Gwyn