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Making speeches about third derivatives is something only a jerk would do. The same is true of many other politicians who claim to be serious about reducing financial regulation.
But third derivatives? If you think Bernie did some good things, why is the White House promoting Bernie Sanders' speeches about third derivatives?
"They have a policy in which you create a new asset that's not going to be traded.
I would like to see that in practice."
That's pretty far from an actual policy for creating new asset classes. In fact, it's the opposite. That's what's causing the so-called 3% rule, the provision of an arbitrary and unsupportable rule for so-called "new asset classes".
That's the issue that people with PhD's are trying to answer by looking at the past. In his book, The Myth of the Rational Market, Professor Martin Feldstein points out that financial innovations take centuries in a stable environment. They don't happen instantly, they need sustained economic and technology development.
These inventions will take longer than a short, but significant period of time, after all, and that means that people, who are not experts on the topics, will say it's a bad idea.
This, when you look at examples like the internet, the internet was initially designed. It took 15 or 20 of the best minds
Orphans usually dont evolve into anything special, just a regular mess.
The "Nope, not me" children never made it past first grade, and never went on to do anything except die from a broken leg.
Anecdotal experience, but I have seen children of all ages do very well in the game and even become very successful in it.
In the game children usually appear in groups, which are divided into five groups (some have a max of 10 kids), which the players can each add up to 15 or more units, but not all children in each group will receive the same results.
So when you are trying to get a large group, start smaller, as each individual player might go too far to what one group is doing.
Once you have a large "Nope, not me" group, add 20 to the group and get a very happy result.
When you try to get an average group of children, only a couple will still do well.
In the early game, this is also the reason why you are having problems building a big army and making that army stronger.
As the game progresses, there are lots of special units, so you will have to use some creativity to get as many units as you can.
For example, try doing an army of 3-5 units, plus an
Speaking of which, I don't really like the state of the OEIS wiki :/ [27/12/2014, 2:35:53 AM] Izzy (@iglvzx): Like, no, it's still a usable resource - just not the best source [27/12/2014, 2:37:02 AM] Chris Kluwe: oops, i forgot to delete a screenshot :/ [27/12/2014, 2:37:04 AM] Athena Hollow: LOLOLOLOLO [27/12/2014, 2:37:14 AM] Chris Kluwe: lololololololololololololololololololololOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Speaking of which, I don't really like the state of the OEIS wiki. It feels kind of dull and lacks the right amount of content to do anything worthwhile. Also, its new owner is going to need to do something with it since it's such a big repository. What is he/she going to do? I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens. The good news: there's a project, OEIS 3.2. It's a bit old in terms of the updates, but that's a good thing since the documentation for 3.2 is pretty good, especially for OEIS 3.0 - it's worth it if you're looking for an overview of the feature set. I also recommend reading the introduction to the 3.2 branch and/or its FAQ.
For now though, I'll be switching my focus to OEIS 3.0! I think I've found an old favorite of mine (and yours too!)
. You may have seen the work of my friend Nihileko here
I've been getting the occasional comment that he's working on creating something similar. If anything he knows there's nothing that OEIS 3.0 offers better than a simple, easy-to-use (albeit large) GUI, as the original OEIS 2 didn't really offer this functionality outside of a few
> I'm being snarky
Oh really? How many gliders have you reflected recently?
-Yeah
So, why are you so obsessed with the glider?
I'm also into flying things.
-Oh my gosh, I'm so into the glider.
It's called the Aerobatic Flying Machine, and it's the most awesome weapon on earth.
It's a giant, super-fast hover-wing thing designed to go over things...
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Hey, wait!
The one thing I always want...
...are supermodels.
There are only so many of us we can fit in a world full of supermodels
...and there's even less of us who want them.
-Oh. So, they didn't want...
-No, they did want us.
Because we like the look, and we wanted to impress people with our superpowers.
-Yeah, we do.
It's just...
-No, no, no one actually likes you.
You're cool.
-But they want me.
-Oh, their reason why? The reason they didn't want us, was that they didn't want to think I wasn't super.
Yeah.
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got gold on your skin? wash the crap out of it and incinerate all contaminated clothing seventeen consecutive times whilst also sacrificing three infants to the ancient Gods of Cleanliness and Beauty.
If you haven't got a few days ahead of you the old ways of life have been shattered to pieces and you've fallen for the ancient tricks of the ancient masters in your blood, hair and mouth. Don't tell anybody, don't say anything. All I have to say is that for the moment I'm looking for a place to sit down.
A few more thoughts from one of my favourite comic book people on Facebook today!
So that the reader's mind can jump forward and be aware of what the future holds, let's get on with the story!
The story begins somewhere on the distant surface of what remains of the Earth's surface. When all of this came about, the Earth was surrounded by the Solar System which is about 200 times as large as any solar system in our galaxy. What makes it so interesting is how it is made so, so big when all the stars are just the same size but so much more massive. What does that tell us about how all the stars in the solar system orbit the Earth's Sun?
The answer lies around the planet that's located next door, called Eros! The Earth is surrounded so tightly by space that the sunlight
How many loved ones could you hypothetically continue to sacrifice? Why haven't you done it yet, as you have done for so long?"
A smile spread across her daughter's face. She looked back down to her cousin, who smiled back at her.
They looked at each other for a moment before they nodded.
The last time Harry had seen his cousin before, Ginny had broken down crying on his shoulder. It had been the worst. Her parents were almost ready to call a truce, but Harry had told them not to let him see Ginny too often. The day after that, Ginny had finally admitted to him that he was a lot like her, that there was something missing.
This time, she had been less of a teary-eyed mess. There had been some confusion and awkwardness and even a slight fear, but her eyes looked up in the moon as they closed, her hands moving as always, as before. Harry had watched her smile the whole time.
"I think we should split the cost if you want to do this," said Harry, letting the small amount of pride wash over him like warm sunshine through a glass of water. "And I thought you'd be happy with the arrangement."
"This year, after you go back to Hogwarts, can't you do something with me, too?" Ginny looked back to
It neither has an epsilon-minimal element, nor does it have a choice function. The axioms of foundation and choice literally have to be written to explicitly say 'every non-empty set'. Asking this question is also crucial for all the proofs of axiomatisation [10], [11].
In a somewhat similar line of reasoning, Cantor's proof of a simple non-empty set is, in fact, an axiomatisation of the set as a whole: the proof that if a set is a single (non-empty) set, it also has a single empty element and therefore (non-zero) empty sets without elements; i.e. a set with nothing but elements is just a single empty element of a (non-empty) set. In fact, if one were to take the (non-empty) element of this set as its axiomatised statement (from Cantor [11]), this could be read simply as, 'the set of elements in the set is equal to n, e.g. if X is nil then this argument cannot be proved, either because it cannot be proved or because it was not an axiomatised statement', thus proving theorems #4, #5, and #7, as well as the axiom of choice, the axiom of foundation, the axiom of
Things only occur naturally if paulrw63 has seen them occur naturally; the first part of that sentence would be impossible for a character without knowledge of the subject (the third part would have to be an intentional omission).
A lot depends on what this sentence means. If the sentence is just a casual observation to show that paulrw63 has seen them happen, then it means that paulrw63 is a knowledge-based writer, who can read and write the language in which characters appear. But it could also mean that paulrw63 doesn't read and write like every other writer, who writes characters by hand; paulrw63's character knowledge is still limited and his skill sets are far from perfect. He could also simply have "seen" the occurrences of the words, but that could have the same effect as saying paulrw63 has never seen them happen naturally. (Even if paulrw63 had seen them occur spontaneously, that would never make him qualified for the honor. It would have to be something like the above sentence, with and without the word "occurred" added, since it could only indicate that paulrw63 is an author who uses a written form for character expressions.)
This could happen in a sentence like, "I went to a show with my best friend at the bar, but the night was too much too soon." We are
didnt you know? the boogaloo mainframe was originally designed for use in Von Neumann oscillator neighborhoods. It ensures the naturalistic, non totalistic universal constructor initiates the sir robin soup sequence. The real question is where was the money to make that happen? The boogaloo core was not designed for this purpose nor have I ever heard of it before. However you can see that i am starting to think that maybe the boogaloo isnt even all that much related to the Sir Robin Soup. ( i hope ! ) The boogaloo is actually designed to allow the boogaloo core to generate the original Sir Robin soup, this way the boogaloo was not needed and would be useful for any random generator. The Sir Robin Soup can be generated in any number of ways, in fact if you generate your own Sir Robin Soup, and place yourself in his place, you must go to the boogaloo core to generate his Soup. If you generate your own Sir Bobin Soup, place yourself in his place by putting the boogaloo core up, to generate the Sir Bobin Soup, do the other thing: Put yourself in his place again. Then put itself to work at creating the Sir Robin Soup. When this happens, the sir robin soup should generate! The Sir Robin Soup
The most plausible explanation is that the chevron isn't being used for its most common meaning of 'greater than', but is instead an aerial photograph of the wave of reverence being paid by all other cellular automata unto their supreme overlord. One has to wonder how far this theory can go; as we have seen that cellular automata don't need the waves in order to move, but rather need the waves to carry their messages to all others.
But wait! Not only does the chevron not need the waves in order to travel, the waves are not actually a part of cellular automata, but also a very, very important part of their bodies. The only way that cellular automata can travel, is in the form of wave-like patterns. The actual nature of that wave-like pattern is not fully explained yet, but it is assumed that they do not function like any other cellular automata. The waves must be used to represent their existence and the actual nature of their motion; thus, the cells within the cellular automata don't really interact with each other, they only interact with themselves.
So, when does the cellular automata, actually, travel? The cellular automata are considered to be 'distant' due to their very very slow movements. How fast they move remains an interesting part of the theory, as it does suggest that there is some
I'm pleased to announce that my new glider synthesis database, Shinjuku, is now live and ready for everyone to use, including @Bharles Cabbage in Catagolue! https://gitlab.com/parclytaxel/Shinjuku/blob/master/Shinjuku_Data.git
Please see
https://github.com/parclytaxel/Bharles- ... ingStarted for any problems you encounter while using Shinjuku.
You may notice that there isn't a proper index page yet, you may try to open the index page by pressing f in Terminal. If you haven't done this before you may start with:
git clone
https://github.com/parclytaxel/Bharles-Cabbage.git cd Bharles-Cabbage
If you do that it'll open the index page, you may then navigate to it by hitting F10 in terminal and then using the left-hand column to move to the page and selecting some sections and hitting Enter again. This page may or may not be available at your machine at the moment. If you do the right thing then you should now be able to go directly to the corresponding section, and using the right column again (to move to the page).
For any questions, please feel free