As I recall from Algorithms, the greedy method (always take biggest coin) is optimal for our 1-5-10-25 system. Would this mess that up, forcing us to revert to dynamic programming? Screw adding 18 cents, I think cashiers real problem will be DP.
Are there any estimates to the total revenue generated by spam for spammers? If it were less than $10 billion, we should be able to simply bribe them to stop spamming.
they are wireless microphones, theres nothing about the baseball that means anything. The article says they put one of the mics in a baseball and hit it with a bat to test shock resiliency.
"In his lawsuit, Grace demands $2.5 million in punitive damages from eBay and $100,000 from Neeley."
I'd like to see him prove that one bad feedback is going to cost him that much.
The idea of punitive damages is that you're punishing the defendant, to ensure they don't do it again. These numbers can be really high, much higher than the actual damage alleged by the plaintiff.
You should be able to instruct your scanner software to see arbitrarily many fields in the "preview" stage... you select each photo with a marquee tool, and then you can give instructions unique to each photo, such as rotate 90 Degrees, color depth, and so on. If your scanner software can't do this, get better scanner software or a better scanner; its an elementary feature and you shouldn't have to pay much for it.
However, it does not have to operate in real time, so could it be just as (or even more) accurate as dictation software? Could you make up for crappy quality with longer analysis time?
Which means Wal-mart spends one out of every fifty dollars in the U.S. in a year. Damn!
As I recall from Algorithms, the greedy method (always take biggest coin) is optimal for our 1-5-10-25 system. Would this mess that up, forcing us to revert to dynamic programming? Screw adding 18 cents, I think cashiers real problem will be DP.
Are there any estimates to the total revenue generated by spam for spammers? If it were less than $10 billion, we should be able to simply bribe them to stop spamming.
they are wireless microphones, theres nothing about the baseball that means anything. The article says they put one of the mics in a baseball and hit it with a bat to test shock resiliency.
The best way to define recursion is recursively.
The idea of punitive damages is that you're punishing the defendant, to ensure they don't do it again. These numbers can be really high, much higher than the actual damage alleged by the plaintiff.
Since when is "death within hours" a "biomedical problem"?
when's the last time you saw Slashdot personally serve a page full of casemod pics or a 12mb MPEG of sodium skipping across a lake?
You should be able to instruct your scanner software to see arbitrarily many fields in the "preview" stage... you select each photo with a marquee tool, and then you can give instructions unique to each photo, such as rotate 90 Degrees, color depth, and so on. If your scanner software can't do this, get better scanner software or a better scanner; its an elementary feature and you shouldn't have to pay much for it.
And then, of course, they added the system sound "Sosumi". What, you thought that was an actual instrument?
Vodka Martini.... microprocessed, not stirred.
Oh, I don't know, why don't you ask the good people of Sydney how they'd appreciate a helicopter flying 600 feet over their roof at 5 in the morning?
However, it does not have to operate in real time, so could it be just as (or even more) accurate as dictation software? Could you make up for crappy quality with longer analysis time?