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Re: How do Scientists differentiate between Stars & Galaxies?     

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Author: jonathan
Date: May 9, 2008 20:14

...do scientist see the very far away Galaxies and see Billions of Stars in it. You know how big the full moon is in the sky? It's about half a degree. The closest galaxy to us is 2 degress across...four times the size of the full moon. The first time you see it in a wide angle telescope or binoculars, it looks like the finest mist you've ever seen. With the mist being countless stars of ...
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Re: The hardest Euler problem     

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Author: cac
Date: May 2, 2008 07:40

... better than this - guess all angles except one. - calculate the last one using goniometric functions. If the angles between two adjacent sides and the diagonal are both whole number of degress, then the angle between the sides will be as well. A better approach might be to start by findibg all of the integer anged triangles, and then enumerating the quadrilaterals that can be ...
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US-NY: New York-Client Service Account Manager     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Apr 28, 2008 14:02

... the client, Fund administrators and custodians and the various groups within Operations, Legal and IT globally in order to perform successfully within the role. Requirements 4 year Bachelors degress or international equivalent. Preferred Qualifications 2-4 years of Futures and Options experience preferred. Knowledge of the different players in the ETD arena (Brokers, Commodity Pool Operators and ...
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Re: If You Have Morality and Reason on Your Side . . . .     

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Author: Hatter
Date: Mar 19, 2008 17:23

...pure energy." This is demonstrably false. As is extrapolation from an individual to the rest of the universe. My cat is part of the universe, therefore the universe is a cat.- Hide quoted text - That's why I said an extreme case of hasty generalization. The metal inside my Mercury's cylinder head is 820 degress celceus...therfore my car is 820 degress celceus. Hatter
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Asian polygyny     

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Author: Elkanah
Date: Feb 9, 2008 13:47

... to treat with deference or reverential obedience" on an ongoing and continuing basis. The wives may have shown and acted out reverence, veneration, deference and reverential obedience to him, but to varying degress it was not a heart felt sentiment for him. Many Western women seriously err here, buying into the world's thinking that the husband has to earn or deserve their respect. They are...
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Re: US spy satellite falling to earth     

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Author: Eric Chomko
Date: Jan 28, 2008 11:02

...  And there's little worth spying on at the North Pole, and the USA knows what is at the South Pole.  So stay within 480 miles of a Pole for comparative safety. Earth rotation and 98 degress inclination covers most of the planet. That is why EO Sats use that orbit. A spy satellite might more likely be a GEO Sat over a particular area like the Middle East, China or Russia. Or, be in ...
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Re: OT - Bad day at Airbus     

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Author: Peter Fanelli
Date: Nov 24, 2007 14:15

...> It is not likely that you can climb the chocks. Here is the math: If the angle on chock incline is 30 degrees, than the thrust to weight ratio has to reach .5 {sin(30 degress)} before the thrust to weight ratio is high enough to climb the chocks. While the engine power settings were fairly significant, they were well short of takeoff power. EPR's in the quoted range are well...
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Re: OT - Bad day at Airbus     

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Author: matt weber
Date: Nov 24, 2007 12:53

...> Sylvia. It is not likely that you can climb the chocks. Here is the math: If the angle on chock incline is 30 degrees, than the thrust to weight ratio has to reach .5 {sin(30 degress)} before the thrust to weight ratio is high enough to climb the chocks. While the engine power settings were fairly significant, they were well short of takeoff power. EPR's in the quoted range are well ...
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Re: Distributed RVS, Darcs, tech love     

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Author: llothar
Date: Oct 21, 2007 08:42

...location, encryption etc. are all based on mathematics of different levels. Thats not i call serious maths. You just need a very little understanding here for all this concepts. A "extended high school degress" should be well enough (based on our education system in Germany - don't know how much math you do in a US high schoool). A little bit set theory and of course boolean algebra ...
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general function for sorting a matrix     

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Author: Xah Lee
Date: Aug 29, 2007 08:47

... would be relatively trivial, similarly for Haskell and Mathematica. In fact, i think the sort function as specified above are not very useful in practice in these languages to various degress (depending on the lang). Because a functional language usually have powerful, generalized functions and constructs that solve the above in a few trivial lines that are rather ideomatic to the language....
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