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3 people stabbed on the beach in Bournemouth as well.
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:sorry for not copying pasting I'm on a thrilling seminar on number theory.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 14:51 |
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Regarde Aduck posted:When you say "It's much easier to call for a moderate center-left pragmatic approach when it's inexpensive to avoid rural starvation" I assume this is implying that it would have to move politically right if it wasn't inexpensive? How would this help? Feeding the populace via hopefully cheap trade? If so I understand that but it seems like it'd be a precarious situation of its own. Because it seems like the populace lives or dies by the government on the left, or by foreign trade on the right. And I can see more people falling through the cracks on the right. The right wing solution is not to feed the population; the left wing one is to get the resources to feed them from not-starving people. The graph of how many resources you can extract from non-starving people generally trends upwards based on the methods used, from ‘asking nicely’ to ‘gulags’. Politics is really a lot easier when you can get the lines of requirements and availability to cross somewhere on the left hand half of the graph.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 14:54 |
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Twentington
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 14:57 |
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Ha. At least it's over now after 6 hours and my brain is a pulp. Well I've remembered why I ditched Pure Maths after year 1 of uni! My brain gets all twisted in a knot (The term knot is also applied to embeddings of S j in Sn, especially in the case j = n − 2. The branch of mathematics that studies knots is known as knot theory, and has many simple relations to graph theory just trying to understand what they're on about. Also, 'live action python programming' of totients by the speaker is not conducive to concentration. Give me differential equations any day.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 15:00 |
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I would actually quite like to see a "Boyle's law" of apples because it would doubtless involve the flow of apples through orifices and I think that might be right up the thread's alley. Metaphorically speaking of course.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 15:01 |
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I think the only bit of maths that I actually enjoyed learning was symmetry groups I still remember the disappointment of the lecturer when we were going over the exam answers afterwards and he revealed that at least one person had answered that methane is square planar
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 15:13 |
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Is it true that if you do pure maths your teeth fall out?
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 15:15 |
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XMNN posted:methane is square planar
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 15:20 |
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My brain just completely refuses to deal with any maths that can't be done on a Casio calculator watch - the moment you throw letters (Roman or Greek) into things I just put it in the mental box marked "Just Google it if it ever comes up".
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 15:25 |
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Yvonmukluk posted:I didn't realise this was your band! I was going to attend one of your shows in Cheltenham a few years back. Unfortunately my wipers stopped working the night of and it decided to piss it down so I couldn't make it. Hopefully next time you're round that way I'll be able to make it. You could have driven with your head out of the window. Honestly, where's the commitment?
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 15:26 |
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:Ha. I read something recently about an old problem with knots being solved. https://www.quantamagazine.org/graduate-student-solves-decades-old-conway-knot-problem-20200519/
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XMNN posted:I think the only bit of maths that I actually enjoyed learning was symmetry groups I vaguely remember Su3 being important in nuclear & particle physics (though when I went to the uni library a year or so ago and looked up the actual papers I had sat and passed over 30 years ago I didn't understand the questions at all!) When people ask me about my PhD, depending on their age, I ask them to cast their minds back to school days when they had to choose between Latin, German & Woodwork. If Hawking is Latin, my PhD is woodwork (but is actually used by people so that's not so bad - at least it's not just gathering dust on a library shelf in Senate House!)
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 15:31 |
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I think I must have engineer brain, because things like differential equations and imaginary/complex numbers make sense as ideas when you're e.g. designing an oscillating tank circuit they can suddenly stop being imaginary and start being on fire very quickly, but when people are talking about slicing magic spheres in 4D space I'd be hard pressed to tell if they were talking Dungeons and Dragons, drugs, or mathematics.
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Guavanaut posted:I think I must have engineer brain, because things like differential equations and imaginary/complex numbers make sense as ideas when you're e.g. designing an oscillating tank circuit they can suddenly stop being imaginary and start being on fire very quickly, but when people are talking about slicing magic spheres in 4D space I'd be hard pressed to tell if they were talking Dungeons and Dragons, drugs, or mathematics. This was me at A level. Mechanics and Statistics, no problem. Once we got to the Further Maths section of pure, my brain just slid off
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 15:42 |
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I barely even remember basic algebra
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 15:43 |
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Same, I forgot algebra between school and college which made chemistry difficult.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 15:45 |
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:You could have driven with your head out of the window. A non-poo poo Keir from Forward Momentum's written a pretty interesting article on Novara on where to go next.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 15:47 |
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Jel Shaker posted:Is it true that if you do pure maths your teeth fall out? I did mostly-pure maths at uni for 4.5 years and my teeth are terrible, though that is probably more to do with the nonstop consumption of excessive sugary foods than the mathematics i miss being able to understand abstract topology. that was fun (the .5 is because I dropped out due to a combination of depression and trying to understand category theory, which is not a good mix let me tell you)
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 15:52 |
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LMBO the US charged Assange with further crimes, such as "conspiring" with dastardly hackers out to do no good to the United states by publishing on the website:quote:7. As of November 2009, WikiLeaks's "Most Wanted Leaks" for the United States included the following: Oh what terribly secret documents with zero public interest those are, publishing those would be an undeniably great crime against natural justice. Private Speech fucked around with this message at 16:07 on Jun 26, 2020 |
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Why didn't he just go to Sweden and do 5 years in a human rights compliant prison for the rapes he did, maybe learn to cook while inside, instead of hiding in a cupboard until his bones dissolved?
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Tarnop posted:This was me at A level. Mechanics and Statistics, no problem. Once we got to the Further Maths section of pure, my brain just slid off Hard same. Got a U in my Core 4 paper and like 96% in Mechanics, came out with a B overall which felt fair.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 16:00 |
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Guavanaut posted:Why didn't he just go to Sweden and do 5 years in a human rights compliant prison for the rapes he did, maybe learn to cook while inside, instead of hiding in a cupboard until his bones dissolved? Whatever reasons he had, be it not wanting to admit to it or thinking it's a set up, really have little bearing on the US trying to nab him for absolutely insane reasons. Which I remind you they strenuously denied before they knew they had him.
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https://twitter.com/ElectionMapsUK/status/1276527349597712384?s=19 Oof.
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Guavanaut posted:Why didn't he just go to Sweden and do 5 years in a human rights compliant prison for the rapes he did, maybe learn to cook while inside, instead of hiding in a cupboard until his bones dissolved? Probably because he's the type of person who is insistent he did nothing wrong. (He never does anything wrong.) That was why he sat inside an embassy waiting on the statute of limitations in Sweden to count down. And that's why he is now inside a British prison for failing to turn up in court.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 16:07 |
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On the one hand, only 16% of labour think it was wrong? loving hell On the other hand it's YouGov and i would not even be remotely surprised if they pulled those numbers directly out of an arse as part of an ongoing effort to delegitimise and dishearten the left
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 16:08 |
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Assange was an idiot (rapist) for not following the most basic of rules - never gently caress the fans
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 16:08 |
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Breaking bird news A pigeon has appeared in my kitchen. It seems to have gotten itself in via the boiler?!
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Well yea all the news has been reporting is as "sharing an article with a anti-semetic conspiracy theory" which on the surface sounds like something you should be sacked for. Except it's utter bollocks, but if you're not already on the left-media train you're not going to hear that.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 16:09 |
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We got pigeons nesting outside out bathroom window and they won't stop cooing. Like come on, you've already hitched up and banged each other, you don't need to coo any more, put a loving sock in it
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 16:10 |
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sebzilla posted:Hard same. Got a U in my Core 4 paper and like 96% in Mechanics, came out with a B overall which felt fair. Holy poo poo really hard same. It sounds like we did different exam boards (my pure maths was 6 modules spread over two a levels) but yeah, scores in the high 90s on mechanics, an E and an N on pure maths 5&6, and a B overall for my Further Maths None of the universities I applied to cared about my further maths grade, which was bad for motivation. The heavens just opened in West Yorkshire. Bring on the cleansing rains
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 16:11 |
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Everywhere has just reported it as 'sacked for sharing antisemitic conspiracy theory' with no further depth so it's not really surprising. Can also be how it's explained in the poll, stuff like that is really easy to manipulate and you can get people to support whatever position you want if they're not already informed.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 16:11 |
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:When people ask me about my PhD The one truly worthwhile piece of advice that I can give to everyone in the UKMT is this: never ask someone about their PhD. They will tell you.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 16:13 |
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:On the one hand, only 16% of labour think it was wrong? loving hell Labour voters, not labour party members.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 16:14 |
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The Question IRL posted:Probably because he's the type of person who is insistent he did nothing wrong. (He never does anything wrong.) Yeah that's about what I think too. Although ever since seeing the incredible lengths the US went to get him I'm honestly a bit more inclined to doubt what really happened. There's "believe the victim" but when you literally have the US state department and intelligence community out for your blood (see Clinton as a secretary threatening to drone strike him) then it doesn't seem absolutely insane that the US could have paid off the women in the first place. Ironically if they never tried to vilify him I'd be a lot less forgiving in the first place.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 16:14 |
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Private Speech posted:Whatever reasons he had, be it not wanting to admit to it or thinking it's a set up, really have little bearing on the US trying to nab him for absolutely insane reasons. And now you get all the bullshit charges, because you always do when the real crime is having made the US look bad by pointing out the things they're actually doing.
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suspect there's a fairly high baseline of people who would have said he was right to sack her just on the basis that it's Rebecca long bailey, corbynite 5th columnist tbh at least it's going down well with Keir's target audience
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:We got pigeons nesting outside out bathroom window and they won't stop cooing. Like come on, you've already hitched up and banged each other, you don't need to coo any more, put a loving sock in it open the window and let one of the cats have a look out, those pigeons will gently caress right off in a hurry
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 16:16 |
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Private Speech posted:Yeah that's about what I think too. Although ever since seeing the incredible lengths the US went to get him I'm honestly a bit more inclined to doubt what really happened. So I believe what happened, I just think he's made poo poo a lot harder for himself than if he'd just gone to Sweden. He spent more years in worse conditions than a Swedish prison cell and now the US gets him as their person to throw poo poo rear end charges at anyway.
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Jedit posted:The one truly worthwhile piece of advice that I can give to everyone in the UKMT is this: never ask someone about their PhD. They will tell you. Considering the amount of effort it takes to get one can you really blame them?
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