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mschireson
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Comment #8139378
Yes, but he lives in NY so will have less travel.
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Comment #8139367
Theoretically I am a career manager but I feel more like a hybrid between that and an entrepreneur. I have done mostly management roles but more on the technical side, some individ…
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Comment #8138729
I am indeed incredibly lucky to be able to make this choice.
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Comment #8138648
Congrats mate!
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Comment #8138635
Thanks. The more I thought about the choice the easier it became.
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Comment #3530717
yes, each mathematician guesses incorrectly as often as they guess correctly. but that is not the same as saying that there is a 50% chance the group "wins" on any given round. rem…
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Comment #3507697
Very good! Now how about the hard version?
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Comment #3321681
I think these places are not first choice but depending where you are from may be a way to stay in the country. Where are you graduating?
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Comment #3203112
Besides office hours in California NY and London we also have user groups in many cities http://www.10gen.com/user-groups and have (one day, very inexpensive) developer conferences…
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Comment #3088966
It depends which diagonal. I'll explain in more detail later but don't want to completely spoil it :) Stay tuned!
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Comment #3088936
Its the best I've found. Another way of thinking about the visualization is to make a model of the surface that can fold up to form it. The shortest path (which will be a diagonal …
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Comment #3088931
No, it does not. And while someone suggested that it could drop to the floor without injury, you could consider it to be afraid to do so :)
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Comment #3088910
Lol. That's out of the box thinking!
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Comment #3088891
This one got my kids a bit interested but not enough to get them really engaged in trying to solve it. Anyone have fun puzzles for middle-schoolers?
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Comment #3088866
Nicely done. Take the diagonal!
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Comment #3055043
Yes, the big question is whether it will be open source. I have no insight into that, waiting to see along with everyone else.