Oh thank you!
Meagon Marshall Levitz
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Which algorithms are used to accurately predict chemistry between two people? -
Which algorithms are used to accurately predict chemistry between two people?Finally an article on dating I can understand. :) http://blogs.sap.com/innovation/analytics/match-inc-ceo-sam-yagan-reveals-how-math-and-data-predict-love-online-032425?campaigncode=CRM-XM13-SOC-LINKED\_SAP
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LinkedInI appreciate your diligence! I like to keep my ratings high. :thumbsup:
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LinkedInI would wait until after the interview - it's a nice follow up. Who knows, maybe you won't want to connect with them after you talk. Distant stalking is considered research when interviewing.:cool:
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Please help me with my lady problem!When I was young and single, I gave men wrong numbers frequently because I didn't know how to say, "I'm not interested for no obvious reason." I'm not saying this was the case, but most likely, she just wasn't interested. Ironically, one of my fake number victims hunted me down and sent me flowers and wine and it really bothered me to the point I debated calling the police because I feared he might be mentally unstable. Do not do this. Put down the google search. Stop. You are probably a really smart man because you are on this site so I would recommend you spend less time trying to find this person and more time trying to find someone who values and appreciates you because you deserve it! Good luck!
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Kids in ProgrammingI agree with you. :-O Great response.
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Kids in ProgrammingMy 8-year old son loves Minecraft. He also watches ChuggaConroy's youtube channel for gaming tips (not always appropriate language though). He's also dabbled in Scratch, which I highly recommend. Kodu Game Lab in for Xbox 360 is cool too. He spends more time in Minecraft and Scratch though. I've heard good things about Greenfoot, but should probably try it out myself before recommending. My son is a perfectionist and really likes easy entry with less frustrating responses from his mishaps, probably why he loves Minecraft. Check your local Parks & Rec listings or summer events through your city, more and more they have programming for robotics classes where they can meet cool kids too.:cool: