the first and the second
listen to the first first and decode with the second
but the first is very beautiful formed from the second
the second was recorded at the Knights of Pythias Cemetary,
Nevadaville, Colorado ('ghost-town') by lonely graves
and the quaking aspen soughing in the wind
We are all Karen, in certain way. We are searchers of multiple truths and
makers of light and shadows, we are the puppets and the puppeteers, we are
the arrow and the target, the bird and the flight, we are divers and angels,
we explores skies and abyss, we are clerks in a universum wanting to be
hi everyone,
it seems that we are having problems receiving emails to
brok...@make-shift.net which is the email address that we gave for rsvps
to our presentation next thursday.
if you rsvp-ed to that email address, could you please re-rsvp to
he...@creative-catalyst.com
thanks, looking
gen...@localhost ~ $ gcc int_div.c -O3 -ffast-math
gen...@localhost ~ $ ./a.out
lowest value for integer division up to value 1 is 1
lowest value for integer division up to value 2 is 2
lowest value for integer division up to value 3 is 6
lowest value for integer division up to value 4 is 12
I really like the magic of this, something merry about it!
- Alan
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010, James Morris wrote:
gen...@localhost ~ $ gcc int_div.c -O3 -ffast-math
gen...@localhost ~ $ ./a.out
lowest value for integer division up to value 1 is 1
lowest value for integer division up to value 2
Of course I noticed after posting that it's not very smart to perform
that division twice to get a floating-point result AND an integer
result. A better solution would only perform the floating point
division and store that. The comparison would then compare the
floating point value with itself
where is value 9?
it's actually the same as value 10 isn't it: 2520
or, arguably, value 10 is the same as value 9...
michael
--- On Fri, 7/16/10, James Morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:
From: James Morris ja...@jwm-art.net
Subject: [NetBehaviour] brute force
To: Netbehaviour.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsCPHFxwrQs
All the best,
Paulo
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In case anyone is wondering...
http://www.faqs.org/docs/jargon/B/brute-force.html
Like so many other tradeoffs in software design, the choice between
brute force and complex, finely-tuned cleverness is often a difficult
one that requires both engineering savvy and delicate esthetic
judgment.
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Subject: [NetBehaviour] take.music.for.example_005
From: "don trust" dontr...@nhq.cc
Date: Fri, July 16, 2010 5:23 pm
To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
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