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telegraph

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    Comment #781399

    That all depends on what one is actually looking to find in an applicant. If the goal of the question is to actually determine if the interviewee has the ability to research a prob…

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    Comment #759687

    For the same reason that all you can eat buffets have small plates.

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    Comment #751480

    May I ask why? How does one monetize URL shortening, anyway?

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    Comment #746298

    Fails to mention (to me) the most interesting aspect of this kind of work: the complexity and scale of these machines is such that although we may not develop more efficient algori…

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    Comment #739029

    Yes, a fact I didn't realize until the section on Goldman Sachs referred to the more favorable levels of risk carried by Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns.

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    Comment #678410

    "Since texting is usually a binary activity (the texter sends a text for every text they receive) we can guess that Echo writes about 7,000 text messages per month" A huge oversimp…

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    Comment #672971

    I think you're overlooking the real thrust of the situation. Wiles' proof was relatively lengthy and involved, but it can be examined and studied by humans in an extremely reasonab…

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    Comment #668065

    It's a clever idea, but as someone who has worked for (and listed as references) supervisors who were extremely flaky, extremely busy, or both, I would never want to judge someone …

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    Comment #654122

    "That might have been the end of it, had the files not, as digital files will, leaked onto the Internet." This makes it sound like the tubes were leaky that day and because the fil…

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    Comment #653844

    Thanks, this I understand.

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    Comment #653544

    I'm embarrassed to say that I have a degree in math but don't really follow the given proof. Can anyone explain it?

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    Comment #651228

    I'm having trouble finding the source (it was in the NYTimes a few months ago), but China has also undertaken a pretty sizable PR campaign encouraging people to have daughters to t…

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    Comment #638773

    I think late night phone calls are a lot more palatable now than they were in the 90s, when phone calls for many people meant loud noises in rooms all over ones home instead of a s…

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    Comment #635362

    I don't have too much big picture advice given that I'm roughly your age and also somewhat disoriented, but with regards to learning your math: most if not all schools will allow y…

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    Comment #633955

    Re: my experience with math instructors, you're probably right. I do think that there's a certain sort of base level of application information that should be imparted with any giv…

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    Comment #633922

    "I already have plenty of things to read/do when my mind does need a wonder in the evening/weekend" -- for many people, especially those in their 20s who came of age using Facebook…

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    Comment #633696

    I have to respectfully disagree with you. It's true that there is a large group of kids who would be better served if their teachers focused more on applications; however, I think …

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    Comment #633173

    This was somewhat buried in the article, and it deserves repetition: "In many countries, math has long been recognized as a tough subject that can be mastered through hard work, sa…

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    Comment #633071

    Gearing the site towards women is all well and good, but I can tell you right now that your suggestion of using "she" and "her" on the front page will offend. If you want to cater …

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    Comment #629406

    As a student of applied mathematics I pretty much agree with the gist of this post, although I'm not entirely sure what it means to "understand the math" of a field if you don't un…

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    Comment #629389

    Very, very interesting. My first concern when I saw this site was concerning no-shows and late arrivals -- I know many doctor's offices are forced to double book appointments and t…

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    Comment #562024

    Is this really not satire? "Are introverts arrogant? Hardly. I suppose this common misconception has to do with our being more intelligent, more reflective, more independent, more …

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    Comment #557707

    You can easily model something like this with regular old ordinary differential equations in Mathematica or MATLAB. The hard part would be gathering the data to design realistic eq…