Comment It has been a tremendous week for Star Wars fans. (Score 4, Funny) 150
It has been a tremendous week for Star Wars fans.
One got a job and one got laid?
Not the same one, obviously. Let's not step into the realms of fantasy.
It has been a tremendous week for Star Wars fans.
One got a job and one got laid?
Not the same one, obviously. Let's not step into the realms of fantasy.
The article isn't defining the sequence, per se; it's listing elements in the sequence calculated solely from the initial complex number.
You can't do it from one complex number.
If what you said was true then why does every implementation - and I've written at least two[1] - use two complex variables? And why is there such a thing as a Julia set, the difference being whether it's n (should be z anyway) or c that represents the point on the Argand diagram you're going to colour?
http://www.fractaldesign.net/F...
Whatever the clickbaiting hipster twat tried to say, Penrose explained it 27 million times more clearly. I read that bit of tENM just today, as it happens.
[1] Sinclair basic, MS Pascal for Dos.
I think you should have included "I heard that" , "this TV show I watched said" or "so they say" "somewhere in your post.
It's not n^2 + n, it's n^2 + c.
That's to say, the number you multiply by itself isn't the same as the number you add.
You either replied to the wrong post or you aren't looking hard enough. Here's my nomination: http://yro.slashdot.org/commen...
You could also search for any posts containing "Anti Social" or "UK Libel". It's amazing how many people are qualified to practice law in countries they couldn't point to on a map, and sometimes can't even spell the name of.
MD is MiniDisk, right? True, they were smaller but the quality was a bit poo, IIRC. But they could record, at a time when CD burners were doublepluscrazy dollarpounds.
Size isn't really an issue in a car though. I drove Route 66 in a U-Haul van with my Panasonic player - bought a quarter of the way in when my fucking awful Sony did the decent thing and died - sitting in the auxiliary storage module. That's a crate on the passenger seat held in place by the seatbelt.
Them was the days, aye...
anyone calling you a 'murder'[sic] would be at risk of suit a defamation suit from your estate [...] the normal protections afforded to an unconvinced[sic] individual
Ask yourself about Jimmy Savile & Cyril Smith (and J Edgar Hoover). Never heard of them? Well that must be why. Nobody dare mention them.
What are these student loans you want help with? Were they for a J.D. at Columbia Pacific University?
Have you got one of those adaptors so you can play a CD walkman via the cassette player?
I have, somewhere. I thought they were the best thing ever when they came out.
I'd like it to have an integrated init system. Or the other way round. Whichever you prefer, Herr Poettering - you're the boss.
He put a curse on my magic anti-unicorn rock and now it doesn't work. The bastard!
Sometimes it's useful to know in advance that the bullets are going to start flying.
See also: Pearl Harbor.
I completely agree... but what defines a scholarly work?
The dictionary.
http://www.merriam-webster.com...
http://www.oxforddictionaries....
Do you see the word "profit" in either of those?
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