I used Blackberry in 2009. I saw it had multiple issues, and as it was unlocked (I'm from India, and here you need to buy the phone at a higher cost than locked ones). The phones lacunae were very big deterrent for me to follow Blackberry at all. Why follow when their flagship phone (they had launched Torch just after that, and that too had bombed) is that bad. Apple quickly corrected it's shortcomings and I bought that in 2011. Now, I see pure android looks good to me, so I'm thinking of buying that.
However, the orbit of this planet is eccentric, at around 0.198, unusually high for hot Neptunes. HAT-P-11b's orbit is also highly inclined, with a tilt of approximately 103 degrees relative to its star's rotation.
The planet is a hot neptune, meaning it is almost in size equal to neptune, and the eccentric orbit is the eccentricity of the elliptical orbit. for a exact circle, it's eccentricity is 1. for a hyperbola, it's > 1, and for ellipse, it's
Also, "the HAT acronym stands for Hungarian-made Automated Telescope, because it was developed by a small group of Hungarians who met through the Hungarian Astronomical Association", is what wiki says on the nomenclature HAT.
+1 to this. Also, try to defend your PhD.
Step back from the situation and reflect on few issues: 1. is your C++ weak? try coding the algos from cormen (without looking at the algo, and by just reading the textual description), and then when you have genuinely coded them all, try your hand at careercup.com and see if you are not able to crack them up! this will boost your morale. 2. Try to think of very very good answers to standard questions, like: why do you want to join us? why this job after doing PhD in some other field? Your phd is not a waste, you have learnt how to think. Very few people know it. try working on your soft skills - eg: you have hands on experience of Java (if you have coded for say, just 1 week on it, 7 years ago, etc).lastly, be confident of whatever you have done so far. There's nothing to hesitate, in fact, you are in a situation far better than me.
I did all the steps which i mentioned above, and I'm a Bachelors in Architecture, and was working for Microsoft Bing. Nothing is impossible
Apple's 6 phones are too bigger than their width -- this bending is caused due to the extra moment experienced by the curvature of thighs. Now, since there is no "vertical" element (if the phone is kept horizontal) to counter this moment duo, the phone bends.
I was just wondering - Since we are putting satellites (a mass m) in space, we are reducing the mass (and hence moment of inertia) of earth. Shouldn't this change the angular velocity of its rotation about its axis? If so, what would be the delta? too small to observe?
A small trivia- Mangalyaan is a Hindi compound word (in Sanskrit like languages, you can join two words) which means Mangal = Mars and Yaan meaning vehicle.
A simple and effective name!
European Space Agency was the first to do it right in first attempt. India is the first country to do so, and ISRO, second organization.
We can expect to read more on the composition and presence of water by studying Hydrogen and Deuterium (Heavy isotope of Hydrogen with at. mass 2) in martian atmosphere.
Mostly the atmosphere of mars would be extremely rare even at the closest point. The Karman line of Mars (the limit beyond which atmosphere is assumed to have ended and space is assumed to have started) should be close to 65 Kms. I'm not sure Lyman alpha camera would be able to compute the presence.
Hunger is a different situation where the objective function is to eat something, anything, asap. But when luxury comes, or rather, a situation where you don't think about letting one go, and want to keep both options, then comes tradeoff.
I'd change the question: take a chocolate and a teddy and show it to a child (who likes both of them equally, and also has stomach filled). now you let him hold both of them for 5 minutes.
Then tell him he can choose only one. The reaction he'd show would be very different from donkey.
This person has created the confusion emotion using Machine Learning then.
Mostly, by re-observing the situation when you are close to a given target (and simultaneously far from the other one), you tend to recompute what are the opportunity loss, which is very big otherwise.
Also, you can not leave any of the targets as this would bring down the objective function too low to be acceptable. (Sounds like standard definition of "Greed" in humans)
The machine can always keep on computing and yet, can become totally confused as to who to save, unless it maximizes the objective function once and then starts running on the original plan, and samples less frequently
I used Blackberry in 2009. I saw it had multiple issues, and as it was unlocked (I'm from India, and here you need to buy the phone at a higher cost than locked ones). The phones lacunae were very big deterrent for me to follow Blackberry at all. Why follow when their flagship phone (they had launched Torch just after that, and that too had bombed) is that bad. Apple quickly corrected it's shortcomings and I bought that in 2011. Now, I see pure android looks good to me, so I'm thinking of buying that.
says Wiki:
However, the orbit of this planet is eccentric, at around 0.198, unusually high for hot Neptunes. HAT-P-11b's orbit is also highly inclined, with a tilt of approximately 103 degrees relative to its star's rotation.
The planet is a hot neptune, meaning it is almost in size equal to neptune, and the eccentric orbit is the eccentricity of the elliptical orbit. for a exact circle, it's eccentricity is 1. for a hyperbola, it's > 1, and for ellipse, it's Also, "the HAT acronym stands for Hungarian-made Automated Telescope, because it was developed by a small group of Hungarians who met through the Hungarian Astronomical Association", is what wiki says on the nomenclature HAT.
+1 to this. Also, try to defend your PhD.
Step back from the situation and reflect on few issues:
1. is your C++ weak? try coding the algos from cormen (without looking at the algo, and by just reading the textual description), and then when you have genuinely coded them all, try your hand at careercup.com and see if you are not able to crack them up! this will boost your morale.
2. Try to think of very very good answers to standard questions, like: why do you want to join us? why this job after doing PhD in some other field?
Your phd is not a waste, you have learnt how to think. Very few people know it. try working on your soft skills - eg: you have hands on experience of Java (if you have coded for say, just 1 week on it, 7 years ago, etc).lastly, be confident of whatever you have done so far. There's nothing to hesitate, in fact, you are in a situation far better than me.
I did all the steps which i mentioned above, and I'm a Bachelors in Architecture, and was working for Microsoft Bing. Nothing is impossible
Unless Blackberry corrects these issues (issues like ergonomics are still missing from latest one), I don't think they'd be able to sway market.
Apple's 6 phones are too bigger than their width -- this bending is caused due to the extra moment experienced by the curvature of thighs. Now, since there is no "vertical" element (if the phone is kept horizontal) to counter this moment duo, the phone bends.
I was just wondering - Since we are putting satellites (a mass m) in space, we are reducing the mass (and hence moment of inertia) of earth. Shouldn't this change the angular velocity of its rotation about its axis? If so, what would be the delta? too small to observe?
A small trivia- Mangalyaan is a Hindi compound word (in Sanskrit like languages, you can join two words) which means Mangal = Mars and Yaan meaning vehicle. A simple and effective name!
European Space Agency was the first to do it right in first attempt. India is the first country to do so, and ISRO, second organization. We can expect to read more on the composition and presence of water by studying Hydrogen and Deuterium (Heavy isotope of Hydrogen with at. mass 2) in martian atmosphere. Mostly the atmosphere of mars would be extremely rare even at the closest point. The Karman line of Mars (the limit beyond which atmosphere is assumed to have ended and space is assumed to have started) should be close to 65 Kms. I'm not sure Lyman alpha camera would be able to compute the presence.
I'd change the question: take a chocolate and a teddy and show it to a child (who likes both of them equally, and also has stomach filled). now you let him hold both of them for 5 minutes.
Then tell him he can choose only one. The reaction he'd show would be very different from donkey.
Mostly, by re-observing the situation when you are close to a given target (and simultaneously far from the other one), you tend to recompute what are the opportunity loss, which is very big otherwise.
Also, you can not leave any of the targets as this would bring down the objective function too low to be acceptable. (Sounds like standard definition of "Greed" in humans)
The machine can always keep on computing and yet, can become totally confused as to who to save, unless it maximizes the objective function once and then starts running on the original plan, and samples less frequently