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So what makes Stephen Hawking an expert all of a sudden
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdAwGKk8a4M
well, not a safety thing, it keeps the tip from drying out before the sale.
What spring does with the cherry trees.
Are you allowed any kind of notes for the exam? I remember my college calculus teacher allowed us a 3x5 notecard to write formulas on so we wouldn't have to memorize them all.
Google Michael Drosnin warned Rabin, and pick a result that you find adequate. I saw this on a television documentary. Which was hosted by Assassin Creed 2's Danny Wallace.
god i wish
AND its cumulative, so ill have two hours to go through anything from limits to applied optimizations (which take me forever to do ahhhhhhh)
Well THE Danny Wallace, now there's a source. ::^:
according to wiki it is a thing. It was the prediction he made that convinced the author that this was really a code that was written by aliens to translate the bible written in hebrew a few thousand years ago and the aliens hid the key to the code in a solid stone obelisk buried in the red sea which after several expeditions the author has not been able to find.
His successful prediction of a politician being assassinated was proof, but his unsuccessful prediction of the end of the earth in 2006 was not disproof.
Oh Jesus.
What spring does with the cherry trees.
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no that's a different controversy
I need that tshirt
so he only claims one dubious prediction? sounds like a pretty useless method of prediction or he'd be predicting lots of other stuff and talking about all the ones he got right
http://skepticreport.com/sr/?p=175
I just mentioned that because i felt it had some relevance, considering that this is a video games forum. Though, Danny Wallace is a respected documentation and author in the UK.
To be honest, it is pretty widely accepted that Drosnin warned Rabin. I'm surprised there is anyone that knows about Bible codes that is unaware of the fact.
This is my favorite
are you familiar with the concept of Confirmation Bias?
That and the "assassination" of Arafat.
I'll also add that the only proof we have he "warned" Rabin is from him. There are no records or other individuals that have memory of this. And there are no records or any kind of proof he made the Rabin prediction before the event actually took place.
He also predicted the collapse of one of Saturn's moons and the gulf war.
I missed this earlier, but I'm glad I caught it now.
When I worked for a project that was tasked to create synthetic versions of naturally occurring minerals so we could control chemistry, one thing we always found when going from a molten state to a cooled control state was that the simplest methods ended with round and spheroid particles. Time and time again. Quick or slow. Water cooled, air cooled, free flowing or viscous.
So I ask, what the hell is your point about round or spherical naturally occuring objects? Also you state "Perfectly"...A) I doubt you measured B) I doubt anyone measured C) LOL Estimating D) Even the earth itself is not a true sphere do to the unique nature of its chemistry and the effect of gravity on it.
Also, keep shining you crazy diamond.
This is basically all that needs to be said, really.
Chain rule isn't so bad, what're you having trouble with?
Are you suggesting that Drosnin killed Rabin.
EDIT - there's no way this guy is for real.
russians are like
one of my least favorite people
just because they're all insane
melted his brain with menstrual radio waves
made his brain bleed out
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not that I'd really expect you to understand what he said, but it's still pretty funny when you're this goddamn clueless
Damn, that's ingenious.
it just confuses me
i mean i have a general idea of how it works but then i plug in the wrong [dy] or [du] and then it, like, messes up on me and stuff!! math is hard boohoo sobsob
The moon isn't perfectly spherical, i could have picked any shape for the pebble to "perfectly" be. To make it simplier, lets say this hypothetical pebble is shaped like sonic the hedgehog. You would assume that it was carved somehow, right?
Just to clarify, i don't consider spheres to be magical.
The moon isn't shaped like Sonic the Hedgehog either.
you're going to have to explain this to everyone
or did it collapse because it was hollow?
aliens
someone, fetch me my jump to conclusions mat
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