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modelic3

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    Comment #978663

    It certainly is. My original point still stands. Nothing is created out of nothing and quality of life is related to existence of various goods that are governed by physical and ec…

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    Comment #978648

    Fuck this. Part of starting new things is to disrupt the status quo. At this point google is the status quo and they are not disrupting anything so the EtherPad guys are just douch…

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    Comment #978603

    Why is this posted? There is a link for the guidelines at the bottom so what's the point of making a post of it.

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    Comment #977677

    What about the choice of symbolic forms? It'd be cool if some of the data analysis suggests other possible blocks to use in the modelling process.

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    Comment #969415

    What the hell man? What's with the downvotes.

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    Comment #969264

    This is kinda cool but the pictures are the standard interpretations of what mathematicians imagine. I would have liked to see some non-standard approach with a bit more abstractio…

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    Comment #969215

    Does nobody learn about thermodynamics in school any more? It's not like an economic system is not susceptible to the same laws that govern any other physical system. If some peopl…

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    Comment #964951

    Or it could be that all these women are just sick and tired of hearing and seeing skinny supermodels.

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    Comment #962346

    Studies like these are a joke. Everything in biology is give and take so measuring something without comparing it to some other marker is completely useless. When testosterone leve…

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    Comment #928515

    This is interesting I would have suspected that exclusion would have resulted in a lower pain threshold and higher sensitivity.

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    Comment #928511

    This is just another drop in my bucket of suspicions about aspects of creativity and intelligence. Stress free and confident individuals tend to be more creative and intelligent th…

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    Comment #891293

    I guess those kids with ADD were not problem kids after all.

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    Comment #887532

    You'd most likely converge onto some optimal creature and just stop at that point since the fitness function is fixed.

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    Comment #887530

    I'm not sure how feasible this would be or what you are technically thinking about. The whole thing with genetic programming is to have the population converge onto some optimal so…

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    Comment #881005

    Good point.

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    Comment #880917

    I disagree with the implications of the article. I often laugh because the comedian makes me aware of my own self-contradictions.

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    Comment #880914

    Awesome.

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    Comment #880910

    True but anxiety tends to narrow focus and depending on what you are trying to accomplish it can either help or hurt.

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    Comment #878279

    Totally true. Anxiety saps all kinds of brain power.

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    Comment #875994

    True but then it's nothing more than individual choice.

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    Comment #875934

    The correlation could be the other way since most guys are used to seeing women with make-up.

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    Comment #875932

    The post doesn't mention which is which. Holy shit. What if I got it wrong? (Please don't be alarmed. I'm just being overly dramatic.)

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    Comment #874391

    I like the idea of being able to validate my own identity.

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    Comment #874375

    There is always a gap between formalism and intuition and sometimes quite interesting things happen between these gaps. The Banach-Tarski paradox is labeled a paradox because it sa…