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Is P=NP? In a 2002 poll of 100 researchers, 61 believed the answer is no, 9 believed the answer is yes, 22 were unsure, and 8 believed the question may be independent of the currently accepted axioms, and so impossible to prove or disprove. --Wikipedia
John Wilkes Booth (May 10, 1838 – April 26, 1865) was an American stage actor. He is best known today as the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln. -- Wikipedia
For every Halo, there are a dozen Universal Studios Theme Park Adventure. No offense to the people who wrote that game, I came upon it with a search for "worst video game") -- www.plover.com/blog/
And in fact such a definition is satisfactory when we are concerned with defining a time exclusively for the place where the watch is located; but it is no longer satisfactory when we have to connect in time series of events occurring at different places -- Einstein
I am now going to do something I’m not sure I’ve ever done before. I am going to praise something Robert Jordan wrote. -- limyaael
Arrow Key--Move.
Z'key -- Blow up self. --Complete controls for a videogame
Lord, do I hate repeating unattributed quotes, because they usually turn out to have been coined by Hitler, or Orson Scott Card, or both -- terrifel, boards.straightdope.com
Hey! eBay! You're not microsoft! Stop fucking with my HTML! --boards.straightdope.com?
Integrating Sqrt(tan). This one's easy. Use the method of guess-and-check. Guess a function, differentiate it, and see if you get the original function back. If you do, you're done. If not, guess again. The key to the method of guess and check is to make good guesses. Here, I would recommend guessing 1/2*tan(x)^(1/2)*cos(x)*2^(1/2)*arccos(cos(x)-sin(x))/(cos(x)*sin(x))^(1/2)-1/2*2^(1/2)*ln(cos(x)+2^(1/2)*tan(x)^(1/2)*cos(x)+sin(x)) . Sure enough, when we check d/dx [1/2*tan(x)^(1/2)*cos(x)*2^(1/2)*arccos(cos(x)-sin(x))/(cos(x)*sin(x))^(1/2)-1/2*2^(1/2)*ln(cos(x)+2^(1/2)*tan(x)^(1/2)*cos(x)+sin(x))] , we get sqrt(tan(x)). It's simple!" -- boards.straightdope.com
John Wilkes Booth (May 10, 1838 – April 26, 1865) was an American stage actor. He is best known today as the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln. -- Wikipedia
-- www.plover.com/blog/
"The next morning I remembered nothing but that I had had a "clever" inspiration while guzzling whisky from the bottle. "Oh, no," I muttered, "What did I do?" And I went to the computer to see what damage I had wrought. I called up the problematic part of the program, and regarded my alcohol-inspired solution. There was a clear and detailed comment explaining the solution, and as I read the code, my surprise grew. "Hey," I said, astonished, "it really was clever."
And then I saw the comment at the very end of the clever section: "Told you so."
I don't know what to conclude from this, except perhaps that I should have spent more of my life drinking whiskey. I did try bringing a flask with me to work every day for a while, about fifteen years ago, but I don't remember any noteworthy outcome. But it certainly wasn't a disaster. Still, a lot of people report major problems with this strategy, so it's hard to know what to make of my experience."
For every Halo, there are a dozen Universal Studios Theme Park Adventure. No offense to the people who wrote that game, I came upon it with a search for "worst video game") -- www.plover.com/blog/
And in fact such a definition is satisfactory when we are concerned with defining a time exclusively for the place where the watch is located; but it is no longer satisfactory when we have to connect in time series of events occurring at different places -- Einstein
I am now going to do something I’m not sure I’ve ever done before. I am going to praise something Robert Jordan wrote. -- limyaael
Arrow Key--Move.
Z'key -- Blow up self. --Complete controls for a videogame
Lord, do I hate repeating unattributed quotes, because they usually turn out to have been coined by Hitler, or Orson Scott Card, or both -- terrifel, boards.straightdope.com
Hey! eBay! You're not microsoft! Stop fucking with my HTML! --boards.straightdope.com?
Integrating Sqrt(tan). This one's easy. Use the method of guess-and-check. Guess a function, differentiate it, and see if you get the original function back. If you do, you're done. If not, guess again. The key to the method of guess and check is to make good guesses. Here, I would recommend guessing 1/2*tan(x)^(1/2)*cos(x)*2^(1/2)*arccos(cos(x)-sin(x))/(cos(x)*sin(x))^(1/2)-1/2*2^(1/2)*ln(cos(x)+2^(1/2)*tan(x)^(1/2)*cos(x)+sin(x)) . Sure enough, when we check d/dx [1/2*tan(x)^(1/2)*cos(x)*2^(1/2)*arccos(cos(x)-sin(x))/(cos(x)*sin(x))^(1/2)-1/2*2^(1/2)*ln(cos(x)+2^(1/2)*tan(x)^(1/2)*cos(x)+sin(x))] , we get sqrt(tan(x)). It's simple!" -- boards.straightdope.com