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RubxQub said:
Dude...are you working on creating some kind of cyborg-like jelly that changes flavors based on what you put it on?!

Jelly:Jameleon sounds way too much like Chameleon to not be what I described, and you need to spill the details like NOW.
That WOULD be very awesome, but sadly it's just script for executing an automated Java function.....sorry to let you down.
 
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xelios said:
We need some folk songs of each country to accurately judge which is best:

My contender:

Norway - Helene Bøksle - Heiemo og nykkjen

Someone get an example from the rest of the top 5 and we'll battle it out.

What about variations of folk?

Norway: GĂĄte, Ulver, Borknagar, Lumsk, Windir

Sweden: Garmarna

Switzerland: Eluveitie

Denmark: Like singing would make danish sound better.

Finnland: Ensiferum, Korpiklaani
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Because I got timed out while making this post and had to copy it. Thought I had something cooler =(
 
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141.11.244.1, possible new BG network. make sure we get a UK response for this specific C class, and set up the profile accordingly.
 
Testing large-scale systems is expensive in terms of both time and money. Running
simulations early in the process is a proven method of finding the design faults likely to lead to
critical system failures, but determining the exact cause of those errors is still time-consuming and
requires access to a limited number of domain experts. It is desirable to find an automated method
that explores the large number of combinations and is able to isolate likely fault points.
Treatment learning is a subset of minimal contrast-set learning that, rather than classifying data
into distinct categories, focuses on finding the unique factors that lead to a particular classification.
That is, they find the smallest change to the data that causes the largest change in the class dis-
tribution. These treatments, when imposed, are able to identify the settings most likely to cause a
mission-critical failure. This research benchmarks two treatment learning methods against standard
optimization techniques across three complex systems, including two projects from the Robust Soft-
ware Engineering (RSE) group within the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Ames Research Center. It is shown that these treatment learners are both faster than traditional
methods and show demonstrably better results.

(abstract for a paper I just submitted to SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing)
 
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Wade, Nicholas. "DNA of Voles May Hint at Why Some Fathers Shirk Duties." New York Times. New York Times, Inc, 10 June 2005. Web. 26 Oct. 2009. <http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/10/science/10behave.html?_r=1>.
 
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Actually it was that link surrounded by image tags and not the actual image, but I wasn't sure how literal we were supposed to be.
 
Mine is an email address for a school that I want to work for.

I posted it but then thought it may not be a good idea. Some of you guys are scary.
 
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