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  • E El Corazon

    Nishant Sivakumar wrote: Gosh! Talking like that in Trivandrum ensures a girl-friend-less existence :D Is that guaranteed?????????!!!! ;) _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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    Nish Nishant
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    Jeffry J. Brickley wrote: Is that guaranteed?????????!!!! I don't wanna find out please ;)

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    • E eggie5

      Yeah, the person that asked me about it was kept saying something about "space expanding".... It's just theory or something saying space doesn't expand? /\ |_ E X E GG

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      Roger Wright
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      eggie5 wrote: "space expanding".... Of course space is expanding. This is readily proved by observing fat people; over time, they tend to get fatter. It can also be directly observed on a personal basis by noting that, as one grows older, loose change on the ground gets farther away. As a corollary, "Stuff" expands, too. Your "stuff" always expands to fill the space available. Note that the coefficient of expansion, Kexp, is larger for "stuff" than for "space," and is inherently non-linear as it tends to a limit as Vstuff approaches Vavailable. The proof is left as an exercise for the student. Boredom, Bull$^%&, Baggage, Bar - all start with 'B'
      Coincidence?

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      • N Nish Nishant

        Chris Maunder wrote: That's why he put the cosmological constant in his equation of general relativity to enforce this notion. Gosh! Talking like that in Trivandrum ensures a girl-friend-less existence :D But then, I guess most Loungers prefer a compiler to a girl friend :rolleyes:

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        Roger Wright
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        Nishant Sivakumar wrote: most Loungers prefer a compiler to a girl friend I will gladly trade you my compiler...;) Boredom, Bull$^%&, Baggage, Bar - all start with 'B'
        Coincidence?

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          eggie5 wrote: "space expanding".... Of course space is expanding. This is readily proved by observing fat people; over time, they tend to get fatter. It can also be directly observed on a personal basis by noting that, as one grows older, loose change on the ground gets farther away. As a corollary, "Stuff" expands, too. Your "stuff" always expands to fill the space available. Note that the coefficient of expansion, Kexp, is larger for "stuff" than for "space," and is inherently non-linear as it tends to a limit as Vstuff approaches Vavailable. The proof is left as an exercise for the student. Boredom, Bull$^%&, Baggage, Bar - all start with 'B'
          Coincidence?

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          Ryan Binns
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          :-D So true! Roger Wright wrote: The proof is left as an exercise for the student. You must be a teacher ;)

          Ryan

          "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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          • R Roger Wright

            Nishant Sivakumar wrote: most Loungers prefer a compiler to a girl friend I will gladly trade you my compiler...;) Boredom, Bull$^%&, Baggage, Bar - all start with 'B'
            Coincidence?

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            Nish Nishant
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            Roger Wright wrote: I will gladly trade you my compiler... ;P :rolleyes:

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            • E eggie5

              Why am I getting voted ones an crap?!?! I wasn't being mean... THIS IS BAD FOR MY REP!!!!! /\ |_ E X E GG

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              David Wulff
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              eggie5 wrote: Why am I getting voted ones an crap? Because David's reply made perfect sense, and your suggested version of it doesn't?


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              • D David Wulff

                eggie5 wrote: Why am I getting voted ones an crap? Because David's reply made perfect sense, and your suggested version of it doesn't?


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                David Stone
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                It makes perfect sense to me. Saying "What does it mean?" implies, to me, that David wanted Alex to tell him what it was so that he could summarize it. Alex' version was more like saying "Oh yeah, what does that mean?" That being said, I find it funny that Alex gets voted down for being terse. And this on a programming site...home of the most terse group of people on the planet. ;P


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                • D David Stone

                  It makes perfect sense to me. Saying "What does it mean?" implies, to me, that David wanted Alex to tell him what it was so that he could summarize it. Alex' version was more like saying "Oh yeah, what does that mean?" That being said, I find it funny that Alex gets voted down for being terse. And this on a programming site...home of the most terse group of people on the planet. ;P


                  [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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                  David Wulff
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                  Emphasising the 'does' doesn't change it into that though. It DOESn't make any sense. If anything, emphasise the 'it'. "What DOES Einstein's static-spacetime paradigm mean?"   doesn't make sense to me, "What does 'Einstein's static-spacetime paradigm' mean?"   does. Way too many does's round here... :suss:


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                    Emphasising the 'does' doesn't change it into that though. It DOESn't make any sense. If anything, emphasise the 'it'. "What DOES Einstein's static-spacetime paradigm mean?"   doesn't make sense to me, "What does 'Einstein's static-spacetime paradigm' mean?"   does. Way too many does's round here... :suss:


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                    David Stone
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                    Okay. We'll agree to disagree then. Off topic...how the heck did I become a supporter? I mean, don't get me wrong, I support CP and all...but not in the way that gets you the nice little icon. :~


                    [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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                    • E eggie5

                      Can somebody summarize this for me? /\ |_ E X E GG

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                      Zdenek Navratil
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                      Your first step on a long, long journey :) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_spacetime[^] By the way - wikipedia rules. Regards, Zdenek


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                      • N Nish Nishant

                        Chris Maunder wrote: That's why he put the cosmological constant in his equation of general relativity to enforce this notion. Gosh! Talking like that in Trivandrum ensures a girl-friend-less existence :D But then, I guess most Loungers prefer a compiler to a girl friend :rolleyes:

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                        jan larsen
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                        Ah, this is one of those times where I can brag about my girlfriend having a Math degree :-) And she can code, well, in Pascal, but still... And did I mention that she buys me Star Trek DVDs, and actually watches them? :-D "God doesn't play dice" - Albert Einstein "God not only plays dice, He sometimes throws the dices where they cannot be seen" - Niels Bohr

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                        • D David Stone

                          Okay. We'll agree to disagree then. Off topic...how the heck did I become a supporter? I mean, don't get me wrong, I support CP and all...but not in the way that gets you the nice little icon. :~


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                          David Wulff
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                          You have been chosen by :bob: !


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                          • R Ryan Binns

                            :-D So true! Roger Wright wrote: The proof is left as an exercise for the student. You must be a teacher ;)

                            Ryan

                            "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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                            Roger Wright
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                            Ryan Binns wrote: You must be a teach Yup. And a fairly good one, I'm told. Else why would some of my students be buying me drinks even before they know their grades?:cool: Boredom, Bull$^%&, Baggage, Bar - all start with 'B'
                            Coincidence?

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                              Ryan Binns wrote: You must be a teach Yup. And a fairly good one, I'm told. Else why would some of my students be buying me drinks even before they know their grades?:cool: Boredom, Bull$^%&, Baggage, Bar - all start with 'B'
                              Coincidence?

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                              DavidNohejl
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                              Roger Wright wrote: Else why would some of my students be buying me drinks even before they know their grades? That's called bribery, isn't it? :-D David Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)
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                                Ryan Binns wrote: You must be a teach Yup. And a fairly good one, I'm told. Else why would some of my students be buying me drinks even before they know their grades?:cool: Boredom, Bull$^%&, Baggage, Bar - all start with 'B'
                                Coincidence?

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                                Ryan Binns
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                                Roger Wright wrote: why would some of my students be buying me drinks even before they know their grades? It's called bribery ;)

                                Ryan

                                "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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