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ppyil

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    Comment #11351666

    This is very similar to the famous "How to sound smart in your TEDx talk" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S0FDjFBj8o

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    Comment #11048350

    I see this as a responsibility of a vendor and not PayPal. An example is an online store which only accepts payments from the UK so when I was on holiday I was unable to use that s…

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    Comment #10695754

    This is increasingly common all over YouTube, and I've been noticing at university in presentations. The pauses seem unnatural and there is a lot of emphasis in strange parts of se…

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    Comment #10662114

    I don't think this really addresses the issues that automation raises. This article talks about how millennials have adopted technology with open arms but the biggest issue of the …

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    Comment #10644639

    Emotions (or sentiment) forms one of the three pillars of types of analysis for investments. The other two are fundamental (looking at a company's books and recent performance) and…

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    Comment #10642368

    For something like algo quants the distinction is a bit harder since there is a lot of programming involved for algos. I think a good question to ask is about R, Matlab and Python.…

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    Comment #10642337

    Well it is the biggest drop single day drop since the larger losses in June/July so I think that it is justified in calling it a hard hit.

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    Comment #10491108

    As a non economist I was a bit lost by the end. What is the Wicksellian equilibrium rate and how exactly does it fit the analogy?

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    Comment #9935913

    Thank you. These are great for SAX but unfortunately don't implement iSAX. I'm working on iSAX for Python and will release that once it is complete.

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    Comment #9917210

    Does anyone know of any code for iSAX that isn't in C# or Java? I'd quite like to get stuck in but right now I'm using Python. I've got SAX set up but getting the iSAX indexing wil…

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    Comment #7698744

    The only way that I can think of being able to have extensive data is to make a separate scraper or something of the sort to look up a location and receive information of that loca…