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bit-player » Blog Archive » Twenty-six twiddles suffice The result is reported by Daniel Kunkle and Gene Cooperman of Northeastern University in a preprint available here. It’s well-known that Rubik’s cube isn’t ...
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bit-player » Blog Archive » Twenty-six twiddles suffice The result is reported by Daniel Kunkle and Gene Cooperman of Northeastern University in a preprint available here. It’s well-known that Rubik’s cube isn’t ...
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bit-player » Blog Archive » Long division Long division. I’ve been dividing the continent again. .... I wound up taking a really easy way out: I just ignored the problem. .... Please do post the source, preferably with a permissive Open Source license like new-BSD or Apache 2.0 ...
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bit-player » Blog Archive » Postage due Feb 8, 2007 ... Postage becomes a continuous function of a letter’s weight. (The current rate structure for domestic first-class mail appears to be a feeble ...
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Tellings of the Gauss Anecdote May, Kenneth O. 1972. Carl Friedrich Gauss. ...... Lethbridge, Alberta: Psyence Ink. (pp. 1–3) Link to PDF file ..... zu handhaben pflegte wie die Kreide, hatte den vorwitzigen Burschen schon für eine gehörige Tracht Prügel vorgemerkt. ...
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bit-player » Blog Archive » F. Fortesque Fingerhut Jul 16, 2008 ... 1949—F. Fortesque Fingerhut, while trying to debug his first program on the ACE ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datamation. Jim Ward says: ...
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bit-player » Blog Archive » The Zune Bug That said, and while it is unrealistic anyone will be using a Zune 100 years in the future, I think it is better for IsLeapYear to be written this way for ...
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bit-player » Blog Archive » The Zune Bug The last day of 2008 was the day the world stood still for Microsoft Zune music players. First-generation Zunes—those with 30-gigabyte disk drives—went ...
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bit-player » Blog Archive » The Zune Bug That said, and while it is unrealistic anyone will be using a Zune 100 years in the future, I think it is better for IsLeapYear to be written this way for ...
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bit-player » Blog Archive » Let’s blame the accountants The part that’s puzzling me right now is an accounting rule known as “mark to market.” If I understand correctly, the gist of the ...
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