This summers winner is... silveradept!
Apr. 21st, 2006 11:35 pmFirst things first, cue up whatever victory fanfare/theme you have available and play it - I got the position I wanted for the summer! Hopefully, I'll have both the ones I want and be able to complete my summer work credit requirement. The position is headquartered in the Youth department, so I'm going to get to know whether it's really up to my caliber or not. Still, the awesome is great - I got the job! That gets rid of the last concern for summer. Now, all there is left is exams.
Lots of strange coincidences are actually quite probable. Things like the small-world phenomenon, the likelihood that if you have two dozen people, the probability is greater than 1/2 that two of them have the same birthday, those sorts of things. Combined with perhaps a little selective vision, some things that are easily explainable become quite marvellous. Worth trying out on your own to see the results. It's at least as entertaining as figuring out how to embarass a duck.
Another one of those things we knew but science seems to want to prove: Guys make worse decisions when exposed to sexual imagery. It's not something irreversible, but well, sex sells, yaknow.
Also, in many easy steps, how to write a scientific paper. It's the essence of paper-writing, really. And it's gotten me through this far. Hopefully, it'll keep working until I get the degree.
Lots of strange coincidences are actually quite probable. Things like the small-world phenomenon, the likelihood that if you have two dozen people, the probability is greater than 1/2 that two of them have the same birthday, those sorts of things. Combined with perhaps a little selective vision, some things that are easily explainable become quite marvellous. Worth trying out on your own to see the results. It's at least as entertaining as figuring out how to embarass a duck.
Another one of those things we knew but science seems to want to prove: Guys make worse decisions when exposed to sexual imagery. It's not something irreversible, but well, sex sells, yaknow.
Also, in many easy steps, how to write a scientific paper. It's the essence of paper-writing, really. And it's gotten me through this far. Hopefully, it'll keep working until I get the degree.
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Date: 2006-04-22 06:19 am (UTC)The half-division to get repeated 'successes': quite interesting, in many incarnations (first exposure: finding one psychic in any television audience, by using binary chop with a penny.).
*amusement at the paper-writing article*
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Date: 2006-04-22 03:09 pm (UTC)As for the "psychic" of chance, my first exposure to that was on a programme called Square One Television (a programme that explored mathematics and its applications in short segments), in the "Mathnet" segment. The mathematicians employed by the police force exposed and stopped a scam that took advantage of that principle. Was very fun to watch happen.
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Date: 2006-04-22 06:38 am (UTC)Absolute bomb. No hits.
I found it very amusing. He was trying to be amusing, but I don't think it was amusing in quite the way that he intended. :-)
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Date: 2006-04-22 12:01 pm (UTC)Mmmm. The Theory of probablility. That was always fun stuff to figure out. Also, It's possibly to play 6 degrees of Becca. kind of like the Kevin Bacon game. I can nearly guarentee you that there is a random person you know that I also know thorouh some strange channel.
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Date: 2006-04-22 03:38 pm (UTC)for example: the guy i dated after we both graduated college, didn't even know wach other in college, wound up living next door at GWU to a girl i went to HS with.
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Date: 2006-04-22 03:19 pm (UTC)I'm glad my article has been helpful! :)
Date: 2006-04-22 08:06 pm (UTC)Re: I'm glad my article has been helpful! :)
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