Google Logic
Probabilistic statistics sacrifice perfection at the microscale for optimization at the macroscale.
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.
Google Middle Earth.