... The times I get are (reliably): $ ./a.out Mine: 9.5649958E-03 499762.6 Sum based: 1.0604002E-02 499762.6 Intrinsic: 1.0584995E-02 499762.6 So just by pure curiosity: does anyone have an idea of why? Thanks in advance. You need more precision in your timing than dtime() is capable of providing, as this shows (your code on my PC): Mine: 0.0E+0 ...
...:",time4-time3, dotProd ! Not really what's expected: my own crappy computation works faster than the dot_product intrinsic end program dotProduct The times I get are (reliably): $ ./a.out Mine: 9.5649958E-03 499762.6 Sum based: 1.0604002E-02 499762.6 Intrinsic: 1.0584995E-02 499762.6 So just by pure curiosity: does anyone have an idea of why? Thanks in advance.
... long does another team have to lay claim to him and trump us? I'm not sure, but I think that there is a waiver period. It doesn't make sense not to. So, onto my curiosity - he also says that perhaps SF would be interested in Hamden now that we've released him (I guess he has to clear waivers forst, whatever that is). Is it possible for a trade between us & SF ...
... how long does another team have to lay claim to him and trump us? I'm not sure, but I think that there is a waiver period. It doesn't make sense not to. So, onto my curiosity - he also says that perhaps SF would be interested in Hamden now that we've released him (I guess he has to clear waivers forst, whatever that is). Is it possible for a trade between us & SF ...
... wanted him, how long does another team have to lay claim to him and trump us? I'm not sure, but I think that there is a waiver period. It doesn't make sense not to. So, onto my curiosity - he also says that perhaps SF would be interested in Hamden now that we've released him (I guess he has to clear waivers forst, whatever that is). Is it possible for a trade between us & SF ...
... is some manner of cut-off date involved for that but no idea what it would be. IOW, if we wanted him, how long does another team have to lay claim to him and trump us? So, onto my curiosity - he also says that perhaps SF would be interested in Hamden now that we've released him (I guess he has to clear waivers forst, whatever that is). Is it possible for a trade between us & SF ...
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...com> wrote: This could be about anything. And if you're like me, You'll wait and see. 'Cause I've got Curiosity. Curiosity People say Killed the Kitty Cat One fine day Well, this may be true But hear me: Here is what to do For Curiosity -- Get the ENCYCLOPEDIA! E-N-C-Y-C-L-O-P-E-D-I-A! Encyclopedia! If you want to know the ...
... pure fare la gente non ГЁ stupida e osserva. avrai notato alle presentazioni del tuo libro a cui ho partecipato che anch'io ( nel mio piccolo-modestia a parte) raccoglievo un pГІ di persone attorno a me curiose di sentire la mia esperienza...credimi ( ...e lo sai bene) non ГЁ tanto quel poco che riescono a capire in un paio d'ore che li spaventa ma il vedere l'atteggiamento di quegli isterici, ...
...ve always done. The recycled water coming out of the sink at the Fountain Valley plant looked good enough to drink. Wildermuth didn't press me to taste it, but I was eager for a sample -- to satisfy my curiosity, and to be polite. I filled a plastic cup and took a sip. The water tasted fine, if a little dry; I'm used to something with more minerals. It did cross my mind that any potential ...