Using normal holographic film you need monochromatic light to expose them (ie a laser) and exposure time is measured in seconds. Not very practical for a "camera".
Maybe you don't like science fiction? The Big U is a fantastic book, but I'd be hard pressed to say it's better than the rest of his work. It's totally different. Well, Zodiac isn't very sf, maybe you should read that.
His 'wranting, tedious, even painful tome' was Cryptonomicon, which although long-winded at times was a pretty good book, once you got to know it.
Man this sucks. I remember writing a 'drunk man and the lamppost' program on my hp-48g in high school. That thing kicked ass. None of the stupid TI kids understood, but RPN is where it's at!
What if Epic Games open sourced their engine? Then they could sell their content, ie art, level designs, sounds, etc.
It's been tried somewhere, not sure if it worked out, and I'm too busy to go find a link now...
Did you actually read this?
"You know those little cameras that some people have on top of their monitors? Let me just say that it is entirely possible to activate those and operate them and look through them without the machine being turned on," he says.
Did you even read the article, or is that just too much to ask? They are not advertising this thing yet, for precisely that reason. They want to concentrate on X-Box for now, then in 12-18 months they'll role out the homestation.
I've gotten a bunch of documents for my advice (although they all have spanish filenames) and I would like to see what's in them. How am I supposed to open them? Obviously I don't want to execute them, because I would get infected.
Any ideas?
3. Bayes Theorom. A probabilistic method of medical reasoning.
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This is a way to decide how to treat disease by knowing about the rate of the disease and how good your test is.
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Diagnosis based on:
Prior Odds (or base rate of disease)
.....This can tell you something about the probability of 1 person having a disease because it gives you the probability of the population having the disease.
Characteristics of a diagnostic test (sensitivity and specificity)
.....This can tell you how accurate a positive or negative test outcome is. (the sensitivity can tell you how often the test will positive in a person with disease; the specificity can tell you how often the test will be negative in a person without disease.)
à
Here is a scenario: You work in an area with a relatively high rate of Lyme disease. You have a test for Lyme disease and a patient you want to test. You could decide whether your patient has Lyme disease simply on how common Lyme disease is (prior odds). With the test as the diagnostic tool, you could only base your diagnosis on the outcome of the test and how good the test is. Using both pieces of information is a better approach.
à
Know Sensitivity and Specificity. (As defined in the basic experimentation lecture)
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Bayes Theorom can also help you to update your decision-making when new info comes around.
The price is $199 for the linux kit.
Aren't they wireless access points? A little smarter then a hub, but not a switch (which is really just a multi-port router anyway).
Whereas many current schools are making the language the sole focus of study.
What schools would these be? The Devry Technical Institute does not count.
Why are there no holographic cameras?
Using normal holographic film you need monochromatic light to expose them (ie a laser) and exposure time is measured in seconds. Not very practical for a "camera".
I thought this was the kind of stuff Bluetooth was designed for. Where's my PAN?
Speedvision is playing the entire season of the World Rally Championship tomorrow.
You got January allocation too huh?
sucks. You'd think there'd be a blue sedan w/ spoiler and boost gauge around SOMEWHERE!
grumble grumble...
I want one of these NOW. Anyone know where I can get one?
Maybe you don't like science fiction? The Big U is a fantastic book, but I'd be hard pressed to say it's better than the rest of his work. It's totally different. Well, Zodiac isn't very sf, maybe you should read that.
His 'wranting, tedious, even painful tome' was Cryptonomicon, which although long-winded at times was a pretty good book, once you got to know it.
I was going to make an obnoxious note about telling us the exact chapter, paragraph and sentence, but then I realized I'm a tween!
rock.
Backspace used: about 25-40 times
Learn to type!
(Backspace used: once - missed the wakka)
Once you get used to RPM you'll never go back. At first it seems weird and hard to use, but once you understand it makes perfect sense.
Man this sucks. I remember writing a 'drunk man and the lamppost' program on my hp-48g in high school. That thing kicked ass. None of the stupid TI kids understood, but RPN is where it's at!
What if Epic Games open sourced their engine?
Then they could sell their content, ie art, level designs, sounds, etc.
It's been tried somewhere, not sure if it worked out, and I'm too busy to go find a link now...
ya know, like poking a bee hive with a stick just to make them all fly around and get mad
There's a name for that, Trolling. That was the original intent anyway, before all that retarded penis bird and goatsecx stuff started.
good god.
that was so awful I almost fell out of my chair.
http://www.ratemypoo.com
I'm speechless...
I think Rocket Racing may very well be the coolest thing I've ever heard of.
Yeah, like we've never heard that around here before.
Did you actually read this?
"You know those little cameras that some people have on top of their monitors? Let me just say that it is entirely possible to activate those and operate them and look through them without the machine being turned on," he says.
He being there supposed tech expert. Um, what?
Did you even read the article, or is that just too much to ask? They are not advertising this thing yet, for precisely that reason. They want to concentrate on X-Box for now, then in 12-18 months they'll role out the homestation.
Any idea where I can get one of these in the states? That thing would kick ass for flying around my apartment.
I figured it out. Note to self: Search first, ask questions later.
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The answer:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=01/08/01/15
I've gotten a bunch of documents for my advice (although they all have spanish filenames) and I would like to see what's in them. How am I supposed to open them? Obviously I don't want to execute them, because I would get infected.
Any ideas?
3. Bayes Theorom. A probabilistic method of medical reasoning.
.....This can tell you something about the probability of 1 person having a disease because it gives you the probability of the population having the disease.
.....This can tell you how accurate a positive or negative test outcome is. (the sensitivity can tell you how often the test will positive in a person with disease; the specificity can tell you how often the test will be negative in a person without disease.)
à
This is a way to decide how to treat disease by knowing about the rate of the disease and how good your test is.
à
Diagnosis based on:
Prior Odds (or base rate of disease)
Characteristics of a diagnostic test (sensitivity and specificity)
à
Here is a scenario: You work in an area with a relatively high rate of Lyme disease. You have a test for Lyme disease and a patient you want to test. You could decide whether your patient has Lyme disease simply on how common Lyme disease is (prior odds). With the test as the diagnostic tool, you could only base your diagnosis on the outcome of the test and how good the test is. Using both pieces of information is a better approach.
à
Know Sensitivity and Specificity. (As defined in the basic experimentation lecture)
à
Bayes Theorom can also help you to update your decision-making when new info comes around.