Attention Manly Men!
At last, a big block snowblower.
At last, a big block snowblower.
Probabilistic statistics sacrifice perfection at the microscale for optimization at the macroscale.
How else would you portray shakey town?
Unsurprisingly, it's a <I>long</I> story.
Descartes is sitting in a bar, having a drink. The bartender asks him if he would like another. "I think not," he says and vanishes in a puff of logic.
Not on magazine covers, it ain't!
It was a miserable description of sexy. He usually does much better.
I've seen this attributed to the USAF, Quantas, and the Marine Air Corps. Personally, I think they're too perfect to be real, although my buddy Steve (who was a Marine pilot <I>and</I> AvTech) sez these are plausible.
Probably a sign of my misspent youth, but I know that nothing good can come from a project where Japanese scientists drill towards the center of the earth.
How many decimal places can you take it? The Pi trainer can get you further.