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Category Archives: regex()
God’s Number is 20
Could He solve it in fewer moves if He so willed?
No, really, pi is wrong: The Tau Manifesto by Michael Hartl | Tau Day (6.28), 2010
If you were still a partisan at the beginning of this section, your head has now exploded.
tedPAD – create millions of amazing and really bad TED talks
But if you’re creative and determined enough, you can see the beauty sink in once you take the time. Then all of a sudden it becomes easy for the brain to consider that it is mutating all the time. How … Continue reading
Negative assurance may never be the same again
Negative assurance letters have a long tradition of counsel disclaiming responsibility for numbers, although they are more than happy to sends associates to the (now virtual) printers to eyeball every one of them. So, it will be interesting to see … Continue reading
Turing test for Kant
Our faculties, for example, are the mere results of the power of our knowledge, a blind but indispensable function of the soul, and the Ideal, in reference to ends, is just as necessary as the thing in itself. The Ideal … Continue reading
TASCHEN Books: Byrne, Six Books of Euclid
How much better tenth grade could have been
He Conquered the Conjecture | The New York Review of Books
Although there are many gregarious mathematicians, there may be some truth in the definition of an extroverted one: he’s the one who looks at your feet while he’s talking.
The Rise of “Worse is Better”
Unix and C are the ultimate computer viruses