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Today, the following conversation occurred:
You look like you're falling asleep there.
Uh? Oh, no, I'm just thinking.
What are you thinking about?
Runge-Kutta.
What??
Fourth-order Runge-Kutta numerical integration with an apative step-size.
...why?
It's a project I'm working on. I plotted a mathematical graph of the
phase space of a chaotic pendulum, but that involved using some kind of
numerical integration algorithm to solve the system of differential
equations.
OK...
Well, the people on the Internet seemed to like the videos.
...
And then she asks me:
...Are there other people like you?
O_O
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Orchid XP v8 escreveu:
> Today, the following conversation occurred:
>
> You look like you're falling asleep there.
>
> Uh? Oh, no, I'm just thinking.
>
> What are you thinking about?
>
> Runge-Kutta.
>
> What??
>
> Fourth-order Runge-Kutta numerical integration with an apative step-size.
>
> ...why?
>
> It's a project I'm working on. I plotted a mathematical graph of the
> phase space of a chaotic pendulum, but that involved using some kind of
> numerical integration algorithm to solve the system of differential
> equations.
>
> OK...
>
> Well, the people on the Internet seemed to like the videos.
>
> ...
>
> And then she asks me:
>
> ...Are there other people like you?
>
> O_O
You grabbed her attention! Quick, talk about your Haskell skillz while
she's still stunned. :D
--
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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> ...Are there other people like you?
Answer: "Yes, but he's in a wheelchair and talks funny."
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
There's no CD like OCD, there's no CD I knoooow!
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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> And then she asks me:
>
> ...Are there other people like you?
We only come out at night.
--
Love is like Pi: Natural, irrational, and very important.
/\ /\ /\ /
/ \/ \ u e e n / \/ a w a z
>>>>>>mue### [at] nawazorg<<<<<<
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When talking to people that you want to find you interesting, keep it simple
so you don't scare them off. I suggest this:
> You look like you're falling asleep there.
>
> Uh? Oh, no, I'm just thinking.
>
> What are you thinking about?
>
> Math.
>
> What??
>
> (You won't be asked "what??" because everyone knows what math is.)
>
> ...why?
>
> Oh, it's this thing I'm working on. It uses fractals and stuff. It's
> pretty cool.
>
If they're interested, they'll ask more questions. If they're not, they
won't think you're crazy.
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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Slime wrote:
> When talking to people that you want to find you interesting, keep it simple
> so you don't scare them off.
Yeah, I guess. This particular individual, I don't especially care what
she thinks about me. Hence the rather vertical description. (But I think
she might have spotted the pile of papers as I attempted to derive a
Taylor series from first principles while waiting for Windows to install...)
>> You look like you're falling asleep there.
>>
>> Uh? Oh, no, I'm just thinking.
>>
>> What are you thinking about?
>>
>> Math.
>>
>> What??
>>
>> (You won't be asked "what??" because everyone knows what math is.)
>>
>> ...why?
>>
>> Oh, it's this thing I'm working on. It uses fractals and stuff. It's
>> pretty cool.
How many normal humans know what a "factal" is? Not many, IME.
> If they're interested, they'll ask more questions. If they're not, they
> won't think you're crazy.
It's just the way she looked at me like I was some sort of freak of
nature or something... *sigh*
Mind you, given who we're talking about here, that's kind of the pot
calling the kettle black. :-P
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Invisible escreveu:
> How many normal humans know what a "factal" is? Not many, IME.
Fractals are pretty pop. They are mentioned in Hollywood flicks once in
a while, and I guess most people associate it with chaotic patterns or
something.
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nemesis wrote:
> Invisible escreveu:
>> How many normal humans know what a "factal" is? Not many, IME.
>
> Fractals are pretty pop. They are mentioned in Hollywood flicks once in
> a while, and I guess most people associate it with chaotic patterns or
> something.
Oh God... "factal"? WTF?
My life mates me. :-(
Still... fractals are modestly well-known, but still not widely enough
that you can count on it.
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http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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On Wed, 20 May 2009 19:10:02 +0100, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> nemesis wrote:
>> Invisible escreveu:
>>> How many normal humans know what a "factal" is? Not many, IME.
>>
>> Fractals are pretty pop. They are mentioned in Hollywood flicks once
>> in a while, and I guess most people associate it with chaotic patterns
>> or something.
>
> Oh God... "factal"? WTF?
Hey, now, you need to stop picking on Andy for his spelling mistakes...he
REALLY doesn't like that. ;-)
Jim
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>> Oh God... "factal"? WTF?
>
> Hey, now, you need to stop picking on Andy for his spelling mistakes...he
> REALLY doesn't like that. ;-)
I wonder if a factal is something like a factoid? I think this might
class as one.
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http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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