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Another joke
On Apr 20, 9:10 pm, Herc7 <ozd...(a)australia.edu> wrote: What's the probability of having the same time on two different clocks? 1.0 Just take two clocks that are in sinc with the same standard clock. Of course one could interpret the question as "if we choose two clocks at random what is the probab... 23 Apr 2010 21:29
al Data As Byte) Declare Sub PortWordOut Lib "IO.DLL" (ByVal Port As Integer, ByVal Data As Integer) Declare Sub PortDWordOut Lib "IO.DLL" (ByVal Port As Integer, ByVal Data As Long) Declare Function PortIn Lib "IO.
al Data As Byte) Declare Sub PortWordOut Lib "IO.DLL" (ByVal Port As Integer, ByVal Data As Integer) Declare Sub PortDWordOut Lib "IO.DLL" (ByVal Port As Integer, ByVal Data As Long) Declare Function PortIn Lib "IO.DLL" (ByVal Port As Integer) As Byte Declare Function PortWord... 20 Apr 2010 21:54
Convergence of random variables
Hello everyone, I have a question about convergence of a function of some random variables. In my problem, I have a function f(), which has the property that lim_{n goes to infinity} f(X_1, ..., X_n)/sqrt(n) = k with probability 1, when the Xi's are i.i.d. samples drawn uniformly from the unit square in the ... 23 Apr 2010 21:29
URGENT: 'Where is the Centre of the Universe?' From Dr. Cyril Gripper ... .
A LOST PROPERTY I left a small, grey case of roughly non-anthropic or Vitruvian dimensions in the cloakroom at the last meeting of the Society. I believe that another member may have mistaken my case for his. At any rate, I was given a similar case which bear... 20 Apr 2010 20:48
Jesus was an alien... I am Isaac Newton, do I really need to always wear a chastity belt all my life?
Jesus was an alien, Mohammed was a swindler. I am Isaac Newton, do I really need to always wear a chastity belt all my life? http://groups.google.com/group/0ra1wg286sbqt8x7/browse_thread/thread/d56bcde548c92ecd Read more: http://groups.google.com/group/0ra1wg286sbqt8x7/topics http://groups.google.com/group/0ra1w... 20 Apr 2010 16:22
Time Is Changeless Space. By Aiya-Oba
Thus, (2s + 1) + ( 2x1 + s) + 1/3[(2s +1) + (2x1 + s] = 4(s+1) . - Aiya-Oba (Philosopher). Where s, is Space, and can be any positive integer. Such that, s = 3, is: (2x 3 + 1) + (2x 1 + 3) + 1/3[(2x3 + 1) + (2x1 + 3)] = 4(3+1) = (6+ 1) + (2 + 3) + 1/3(7 + 5) = 4(3 + 1) = 7 + 5 + 4 = 4(4) ... 20 Apr 2010 16:23
Affine and/or Projective Plane of Order 3
Hello there, I wonder whether anyone is familiar with the Affine and/or Projective Plane of Order 3? I am interested in two areas on this subject. The first is how would one show the Affine Plane of order 3 is unique (up to the reordering of elements) without relying on theory from other branches of mathemat... 20 Apr 2010 16:22
Prime 89 Postulate.By Aiya-Oba
Sum of the set of pair of even numbers less than 10, and the set of pair of odd numbers less than 10, equals prime 89. -Aiya-Oba (Philosopher). Thus, { a } + { b } = 89 Where a, is {8,6,4,2,0,2,4,6,8}, and b, is {9,7,5,3,1,3,5,7,9}. Such that, (8+6+4+2+0+2+4+6+8) + (9+7+5+3+1+3+5+7+9) = 89 = ... 20 Apr 2010 16:22
Redshift and Microwave Radiation supports Atom Totality and not the Big Bang ; #9; ATOM TOTALITY (Atom Universe) theory; replaces Big Bang theory
Archimedes Plutonium wrote: And a counterpart who loves the Big Bang theory writing about the supporting evidence for the Big Bang theory would have only one chapter of supporting evidence in the observation of a red shift expansion of the universe. So other than that observation, the Big ... 20 Apr 2010 16:22
Integrating differential equations
Hi guys! It's me again and again I am having a hard time with some %&$�/ differential equations again. I would be so grateful if somebody could give me a hint or oculd show me how to do this! Namely I should integrate the following equation: \dot{v}_{t}=pv_{t}+1-e^{p(\tau-t)} in the interval [0,\tau] whe... 23 Apr 2010 21:29
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