Given a grid of numbers determine whether the grid could form a valid minesweeper board.
Its easier to think of the problem as supplying a set of mines that are consistent with the given layout. This makes the P algorithm for checking a solution:
Is the board for this set of mines the same as the board under test?
Nice to see that Cary Karp(I'm sure there is an anagram in there somewhere) of Museum Domain Management Association really gets this DNS thing. He wants to register:
Sign then NDA, develop the code. Now people who develop using your API can develop for PS without having to sign the NDA. Also it would be a damn sight easier to reverse engineer your binary than it would be to do the same to the console.
Speaking of ZX81s did the 3D craze start here with Monster Maze 3D (I think) or were there some predating vector games in the arcade (what was the name of that tank game?)
Am I right in thinking that Revenue is calculated before costs are considered. In that case if an ISP was chargin $10 for a service costing them $8 they would need to up the price to $32 to break even if TW were skimming 75%. I think in the face of a 320% price hike access to TW services is not going to seem attractive.
Didn't have a hard drive as standard so buffering wasn't really much of an option (though it did do chunking to the floppy which isn't much fun - except for those clever games people who managed to do async read ahead on the floppy - predicting which data they'd likely need next)
If there is no demand for a piece of information, it will be removed from Freenet.
I'm not sure if this is good or bad - seems to defeat spam but if you've ever had to fill in 7 years worth of tax returns you'd be extremely interested to know when demand had reached 0.
College was a great place to party and generally avoid having too many responsibilities. Kind of like having a three year advance on you retirement while you'll young enough to really go for it. Of course the degree, while not being the be all and end all, doesn't hurt when looking for tech jobs.
Isn't that just using Fermat? Though it does work reasonably well, just not as well as Miller-Rabin (which is quicker and more accurate - Fermat misses Mersenne numbers no matter how many values you pick for a if I remember)
Looking through a lot of results there are very few games where both sides score. I'm not sure whether that means anything significant about the rules of the game or not...
If you managed to figure out all that while waiting for the article to load then I calculate that you must have an effective connection speed of 23.6 baud
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All you are doing is weighting ballots in favour of the rich a lot more transparently than it happens now.
If you in JSP and Servlet land there is support for URL rewriting if cookies are turned off. Its still a fairly sizable chunk of work as every URL has to be pushed through the correct method, though there's definite scope for scripting this as there's a fairly limited number of places that hrefs appear.
Ah, very clever, you're trying to get me to reveal my income band as well as the type of mattress I use so you can offer me some interesting cross sales opportunities for potted plants.
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Thats right, we work so we can be theives who squat (thats living in an otherwise unoccupied home in the UK). We just keep our money under a stolen mattress as we have no use for it. I personally have salvaged all my computer equipment from skips. And if my data is being removed by standard statistical techniques then its a win-win situation, though how you can tell the address I have entered is not where I live or the name I have entered is not my real name is beyond me...
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The NP problem is:
Given a grid of numbers determine whether the grid could form a valid minesweeper board.
Its easier to think of the problem as supplying a set of mines that are consistent with the given layout. This makes the P algorithm for checking a solution:
Is the board for this set of mines the same as the board under test?
Nice to see that Cary Karp(I'm sure there is an anagram in there somewhere) of Museum Domain Management Association really gets this DNS thing. He wants to register:
.mus
.muse
.musea
.museum
.museums
Sign then NDA, develop the code. Now people who develop using your API can develop for PS without having to sign the NDA. Also it would be a damn sight easier to reverse engineer your binary than it would be to do the same to the console.
Speaking of ZX81s did the 3D craze start here with Monster Maze 3D (I think) or were there some predating vector games in the arcade (what was the name of that tank game?)
Am I right in thinking that Revenue is calculated before costs are considered. In that case if an ISP was chargin $10 for a service costing them $8 they would need to up the price to $32 to break even if TW were skimming 75%. I think in the face of a 320% price hike access to TW services is not going to seem attractive.
Text mode: 32 by 24 - Graphics mode: 64 by 44
Graphics mode was done using characters in the range 128-255 with each combination of quater blocks filled in.
Its well known that the ram pak wobble could be cured by the judicious use of velcro
Social Engineering has also been a common practice for years: call the helpdesk from the CEO's phone and demand that your password be reset.
You mean you've granted significant access to your CEO? And you don't already have access...
You appear to have discovered an entirely new Troll, was it intentional or not?
You only have to witness the trollish and first post underworld of /. to realise this has been going on for a long time
Maybe we should resolutely call media types wankers until they start using hacker and cracker correctly.
I'd like to apply for a professorship in Economics. My thesis will be proving that 2=1
Connected has got some reasonably accessable articles.
like find with an exec rm{} in it
Didn't have a hard drive as standard so buffering wasn't really much of an option (though it did do chunking to the floppy which isn't much fun - except for those clever games people who managed to do async read ahead on the floppy - predicting which data they'd likely need next)
If there is no demand for a piece of information, it will be removed from Freenet.
I'm not sure if this is good or bad - seems to defeat spam but if you've ever had to fill in 7 years worth of tax returns you'd be extremely interested to know when demand had reached 0.
I was finally succumbed last Thursday. Management decided I needed one. The fact that I never turn it on seems to have eluded them so far...
College was a great place to party and generally avoid having too many responsibilities. Kind of like having a three year advance on you retirement while you'll young enough to really go for it. Of course the degree, while not being the be all and end all, doesn't hurt when looking for tech jobs.
Isn't that just using Fermat? Though it does work reasonably well, just not as well as Miller-Rabin (which is quicker and more accurate - Fermat misses Mersenne numbers no matter how many values you pick for a if I remember)
Looking through a lot of results there are very few games where both sides score. I'm not sure whether that means anything significant about the rules of the game or not...
If you managed to figure out all that while waiting for the article to load then I calculate that you must have an effective connection speed of 23.6 baud
All you are doing is weighting ballots in favour of the rich a lot more transparently than it happens now.
If you in JSP and Servlet land there is support for URL rewriting if cookies are turned off. Its still a fairly sizable chunk of work as every URL has to be pushed through the correct method, though there's definite scope for scripting this as there's a fairly limited number of places that hrefs appear.
Ah, very clever, you're trying to get me to reveal my income band as well as the type of mattress I use so you can offer me some interesting cross sales opportunities for potted plants.
And I nearly fell for it too.
<rant> Thats right, we work so we can be theives who squat (thats living in an otherwise unoccupied home in the UK). We just keep our money under a stolen mattress as we have no use for it. I personally have salvaged all my computer equipment from skips. And if my data is being removed by standard statistical techniques then its a win-win situation, though how you can tell the address I have entered is not where I live or the name I have entered is not my real name is beyond me... </rant>