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Chimo wrote:Hmm... is this by any chance the Classhole? (http://xkcd.com/72/ for those of you who don't remember) I mean, he's got a top hat and everything. This latest endeavor seems to suit him.
aleflamedyud wrote:I think you just made my "Impossible-But-Awesome-O-Meter" blow up.
*ME* wrote:The answere is 0 there are always a greater or equal number of length path (series) (i.e. 3 paths 3 long, 7 5 long ect.)that add to greater then 1 (parrallel) this goes on infinitly (infinite grid) adding up to infinite inverse an infinite and you get 0.
theyellowhobbit wrote:Chimo wrote:Hmm... is this by any chance the Classhole? (http://xkcd.com/72/ for those of you who don't remember) I mean, he's got a top hat and everything. This latest endeavor seems to suit him.
I feel like the guy with the top hat is the same dude for all the different strips that have a guy with a top hat. He's been up to a lot since the Classhole comic. (Most recently the trolling one) If I had free time I would go through and count how many strips he's been in, but I have work I should at least pretend to be doing.
*Edit* The obvious exception being the black-hatted dudes in the 1337 series.
Sungura wrote:My mom made me watch a star wars. Two of them , actually. The Death Star one and the one where the dude ends up in the swamp with the weird guy who talks funny.
floyd4one wrote:*ME* wrote:The answere is 0 there are always a greater or equal number of length path (series) (i.e. 3 paths 3 long, 7 5 long ect.)that add to greater then 1 (parrallel) this goes on infinitly (infinite grid) adding up to infinite inverse an infinite and you get 0.
But who's gonna be making sure the electrons choose the paths you want them to
theyellowhobbit wrote:Chimo wrote:Hmm... is this by any chance the Classhole? (http://xkcd.com/72/ for those of you who don't remember) I mean, he's got a top hat and everything. This latest endeavor seems to suit him.
I feel like the guy with the top hat is the same dude for all the different strips that have a guy with a top hat. He's been up to a lot since the Classhole comic. (Most recently the trolling one) If I had free time I would go through and count how many strips he's been in, but I have work I should at least pretend to be doing.
*Edit* The obvious exception being the black-hatted dudes in the 1337 series.
*ME* wrote:floyd4one wrote:*ME* wrote:The answere is 0 there are always a greater or equal number of length path (series) (i.e. 3 paths 3 long, 7 5 long ect.)that add to greater then 1 (parrallel) this goes on infinitly (infinite grid) adding up to infinite inverse an infinite and you get 0.
But who's gonna be making sure the electrons choose the paths you want them to
That is why it says ideal not real ><, man I am nerdy I started a forum account just because I figured out (in under a minute no less) the answer on a webcomic XD
floyd4one wrote:You know if xkcd has this kind of motivating power, Randall ought to put it to good use. For example slip in a subtle problem that is equivalent to a proof of NP-completeness or some other intractable task... within hours of being posted someone on the fora might have a solution!
Davean wrote:Only the bots can see the entire forum the mods have dedicated to bashing taptap for asking questions with obvious answers. It should look good when his next interviewer Googles him before the interview.
floyd4one wrote:theyellowhobbit wrote:Chimo wrote:Hmm... is this by any chance the Classhole? (http://xkcd.com/72/ for those of you who don't remember) I mean, he's got a top hat and everything. This latest endeavor seems to suit him.
I feel like the guy with the top hat is the same dude for all the different strips that have a guy with a top hat. He's been up to a lot since the Classhole comic. (Most recently the trolling one) If I had free time I would go through and count how many strips he's been in, but I have work I should at least pretend to be doing.
*Edit* The obvious exception being the black-hatted dudes in the 1337 series.
Those are clearly different people, i mean, look at their hats! the MAFIAA guys are wearing Derbys. Whereas the recurring hat dude character is clearly wearing something more like a Porkpie hat
perhaps he should post a different kind of problem.. something like "what's the minimum set of words needed to make anyone fall in love with you instantly"
now THAT's interesting
cephalopod9 wrote:Only on Xkcd can you start a topic involving Hitler and people spend the better part of half a dozen pages arguing about the quality of Operating Systems.
Steve the Pocket wrote:I read the Alt text and some how read "Aperture Labs" instead of "Google Labs."
....I've had tooooooo much Portal.
dangil wrote:perhaps he should post a different kind of problem.. something like "what's the minimum set of words needed to make anyone fall in love with you instantly"
now THAT's interesting
JMS wrote: Elric: We are dreamers, shapers, singers, and makers. We study the mysteries of laser and circuit, crystal and scanner, holographic demons and invocation of equations. These are the tools we employ, and we know many things.
John Sheridan: Such as?
Elric: The true secrets, the important things. 14 words to make someone fall in love with you forever. 7 words to make them go without pain, or say good-bye to a friend who is dying. How to be poor. How to be rich. How to rediscover dreams when the world has stolen them.
dangil wrote:perhaps he should post a different kind of problem.. something like "what's the minimum set of words needed to make anyone fall in love with you instantly"
now THAT's interesting
Vavrek wrote:dangil wrote:perhaps he should post a different kind of problem.. something like "what's the minimum set of words needed to make anyone fall in love with you instantly"
now THAT's interesting
14, apparently.JMS wrote: Elric: We are dreamers, shapers, singers, and makers. We study the mysteries of laser and circuit, crystal and scanner, holographic demons and invocation of equations. These are the tools we employ, and we know many things.
John Sheridan: Such as?
Elric: The true secrets, the important things. 14 words to make someone fall in love with you forever. 7 words to make them go without pain, or say good-bye to a friend who is dying. How to be poor. How to be rich. How to rediscover dreams when the world has stolen them.
*ME* wrote:The answere is 0 there are always a greater or equal number of length path (series) (i.e. 3 paths 3 long, 7 5 long ect.)that add to greater then 1 (parrallel) this goes on infinitly (infinite grid) adding up to infinite inverse an infinite and you get 0.
ep103 wrote:w00t its 2/pi ohms!
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=92564
Now get moving before you all get hit by trucks
Surgery wrote:Vavrek wrote:dangil wrote:perhaps he should post a different kind of problem.. something like "what's the minimum set of words needed to make anyone fall in love with you instantly"
now THAT's interesting
14, apparently.JMS wrote: Elric: We are dreamers, shapers, singers, and makers. We study the mysteries of laser and circuit, crystal and scanner, holographic demons and invocation of equations. These are the tools we employ, and we know many things.
John Sheridan: Such as?
Elric: The true secrets, the important things. 14 words to make someone fall in love with you forever. 7 words to make them go without pain, or say good-bye to a friend who is dying. How to be poor. How to be rich. How to rediscover dreams when the world has stolen them.
would that be from the elric saga? i have to start reading those again. I started the first one years ago when i was like 14 and never finished.
Surgery wrote:would that be from the elric saga? i have to start reading those again. I started the first one years ago when i was like 14 and never finished.
SexyTalon wrote:A pile of shit can call itself a delicious pie, but that doesn't make it true.
william wrote:Surgery wrote:would that be from the elric saga? i have to start reading those again. I started the first one years ago when i was like 14 and never finished.
The name "Sheridan" and the writer "jms" make me think it's Babylon 5.
*ME* wrote:floyd4one wrote:*ME* wrote:The answere is 0 there are always a greater or equal number of length path (series) (i.e. 3 paths 3 long, 7 5 long ect.)that add to greater then 1 (parrallel) this goes on infinitly (infinite grid) adding up to infinite inverse an infinite and you get 0.
But who's gonna be making sure the electrons choose the paths you want them to
That is why it says ideal not real ><, man I am nerdy I started a forum account just because I figured out (in under a minute no less) the answer on a webcomic XD
Alsadius wrote:I have sadistic roommates, it seems. So I showed this to a roommate in physics, and we started talking about it(and the one bit on this thread above about the 3D solution). Obviously, the resistance goes down as the number of dimensions goes up, but is there a finite number of dimensions where resistance goes to zero? That is, is there a finite number of dimensions where *any* sufficiently large object is a superconductor? We're leaning to "no", but neither of us is sure offhand. Any thoughts, or wacky proofs?
floyd4one wrote:Actually this problem is solved using a 2D Fourier series.
Possumdude9 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BipvGD-LCjU
cathrl wrote:Nope, it's a Babylon 5 quote (actually, I suspect it's from the Crusade pilot).
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