As with the logic behind not releasing video documentation of US abuse of "enemy combatants," we must hide the truth because it will make people hate us.
The worse the act, the more closely it must be guarded.
Heh. But I gotta say (to do the "other way around" thing that sznupi did), what I meant is that the model "evolution" is not contradicted by this data point. You have noted that many other (not observed) data points would also not contradict. But there are many things that the model would not "explain"...anything that contradicted it, in fact (like a species not responding to selective pressure over many generations). I'm just noting that this is another point that fits right on the line. That's all.:)
This makes perfect evolutionary sense for an emergent, highly social species. Without such a mechanism, it is possible that cities could never have occurred.
So if Mozart et all turn out to be brilliant, intuitive mathematicians, where's the shame? I TA a math class at a university, and during a test a week or so ago, I was struck by the insanity of the power of the TI's EVERYONE had on their desks. (Yeah, they get to use TI's.) When the far out becomes a given, we go further.
Evolution in biology isn't just "change over time," but involves natural selection and fitness. Not just change, but change relative to a filter. I do get what you're saying though.
God I hope this means we could be leaving behind those aspects of the american ideal of masculinity that I find most wearisome.
I know i'm operating at the level of pop meta-science here, but god it would be nice.
I was IT for a while at CU Boulder, and they didn't use students there.
I'm actually a grad student at OSU now, and just alerted the local Linux Users Group to this article. Maybe they'll chime in.
Sure, it's not perfect. But there is a GREAT DEAL of math on the great wiki. deep stuff. and that shit doesn't change real fast. It would be a hell of a fucking thing to have in ones pocket. I might give this a go.
As with the logic behind not releasing video documentation of US abuse of "enemy combatants," we must hide the truth because it will make people hate us. The worse the act, the more closely it must be guarded.
Anyone else would have less reason to lie about the severity and hide the evidence.
troll? really? hm.
mod +1
"ipython --pylab" ftw! and i'm a math grad student.
I second the shout out to NumPy. I use pylab.
Heh. "Prokaryotic" and "eukaryotic" are not monophyletic categories, and need to be dropped. See the research of Norm Pace, for example.
Heh. But I gotta say (to do the "other way around" thing that sznupi did), what I meant is that the model "evolution" is not contradicted by this data point. You have noted that many other (not observed) data points would also not contradict. But there are many things that the model would not "explain"...anything that contradicted it, in fact (like a species not responding to selective pressure over many generations). I'm just noting that this is another point that fits right on the line. That's all. :)
Right. Agreed. Which is why I called is a sine qua non. In agreement with sznupi, too. Forgive my biologists shorthand. :)
This makes perfect evolutionary sense for an emergent, highly social species. Without such a mechanism, it is possible that cities could never have occurred.
AI tutors are infinitely patient. Not only will it work problems for you, it will explain to you how it did it.
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So if Mozart et all turn out to be brilliant, intuitive mathematicians, where's the shame? I TA a math class at a university, and during a test a week or so ago, I was struck by the insanity of the power of the TI's EVERYONE had on their desks. (Yeah, they get to use TI's.) When the far out becomes a given, we go further.
Makes sense. Good point! :)
Evolution in biology isn't just "change over time," but involves natural selection and fitness. Not just change, but change relative to a filter. I do get what you're saying though.
Mod up!
Mod parent up. That's what I was going to say.
God I hope this means we could be leaving behind those aspects of the american ideal of masculinity that I find most wearisome. I know i'm operating at the level of pop meta-science here, but god it would be nice.
I was IT for a while at CU Boulder, and they didn't use students there. I'm actually a grad student at OSU now, and just alerted the local Linux Users Group to this article. Maybe they'll chime in.
+1 informative. No, it's not "just the us's fault." but, yeah. it is also their (our) fault.
+1 Funny.
And the wine.
people are animals, my friend.
Sure, it's not perfect. But there is a GREAT DEAL of math on the great wiki. deep stuff. and that shit doesn't change real fast. It would be a hell of a fucking thing to have in ones pocket. I might give this a go.
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