Let me use my favorite quote as my password. No one could have guessed it.
Chopin Ballade No.4
Played it as part of music examination in high school.
Math genius @ChiralAnomaly is selected to be the UOTD!
Hi. I am a nice guy who buy all his friends one year supporter upgrades.
Here is my baby step to enrich my knowledge in physics.
I am going to read Conformal Field Theory and Modern Supersymmetry.
Higher whistle level allows a flagged review to have better chance to come to attention.
I think one Deity whistle is enough to bring a review to attention.
At 3/22/23 07:08 AM, BUM-DRILLER wrote:When are we going to be able to create a spaceship for proper space travel?
Or at the very least how soon can we make it to Mars?
My first name is not Elon and my last name is not Musk.
At 3/21/23 10:41 PM, SecretBoxFox wrote:I'm gonna be honest. I'm a professional software dev with a degree in computer science, and I've never read a book on computer science.
That being said, I've been told that this one is pretty good if you want to learn JavaScript, which is a very useful language to learn, since it's used in everything on the internet: https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS
It's also free to read online
Isn’t computer science more about algorithms than programming?
You might want to become a teacher and get paid for being angry at students and doing lots of paperwork after classes.
The beginning is fine but it quickly gets boring. Too monotonous (all paragraphs are based on the same theme) with no ups and downs.
Draw a nerd browsing the NGBBS
I used to get them once everyday, always during working hours. These calls have become less frequently but I started to receive text messages asking whether I wanted to have a part-time job that pays $800-3000 a day.
Some supermarkets in China sell packaged potatoes. I guess they are washed.
But here in my city I don’t buy potatoes from supermarkets.
At 3/20/23 06:28 AM, BadunkadunkGecko wrote:At 3/20/23 12:49 AM, GGishere wrote:Um actually feet go in shoesAt 3/19/23 11:59 PM, ChiralAnomaly wrote:Do Australians like to go barefoot?
keep your foot fetish in your pants
Ha
OP’s feet go in my mouth.
I’d argue that I am closer to a Cool Normie than a Party Dude.
Do Australians like to go barefoot?
At 3/19/23 02:30 PM, detergent1 wrote:what is inside black holes?
Black holes are vacuum
solutions to Einstein’s field equation so within the event horizon and away from the singularity it is just a vacuum, that is locally the interior looks like nothing special to an in-falling observer. You might see traces of dust.
At 3/19/23 09:07 AM, BUM-DRILLER wrote:So the light from stars can be almost as old as the universe, it just takes that long for the wavelengths to reach us.
Not all stars in the past are visible to earth. Only those within the particle horizon can be seen, while signals from those outside the particle horizon do not (yet) have time to reach us. Particle horizon grows with time, so it is possible for stars outside the particle horizon to reach us in the future.
maybe we also send out wavelengths showing our planet and stuff
By definition, stars lying outside the (cosmological) event horizon can never receive signals from us. Accelerated expansion of the universe causes stars to move apart from one another and thus with time, we will be able to interact with less and less of the universe.
Paint the whole jacket red so the stain would not be stain anymore.
Quite frankly, I like Hitler’s art (I don’t care about people and emotions too) but I don’t admire him.
Firing all mods for one day to “make NG great again”.
Evil @Sobolev be like: Dump all the cold and snow to Western Canada, while leaving the east and south lukewarm.
I ran a full marathon in under 4 hours…
Buy it only if you want it.
At 3/16/23 08:13 AM, MetalSlayer69 wrote:At 3/16/23 07:36 AM, ChiralAnomaly wrote:
Sex is fun.
+c
You do realise that you can redefine f to absorb the constant right?