Also interesting: the more random the dataset, the greater the information content.Beyond wrote:For me... random is random, even if it's modified. IF you can see beyond the randomness, then you begin to understand. But it won't be easy for the brain.
APOD: Supergiant Star Gamma Cygni (2013 Jul 09)
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Re: APOD: Supergiant Star Gamma Cygni (2013 Jul 09)
Chris Peterson wrote:
Also interesting: the more random the dataset, the greater the information content.
- That bodes well for most of my posts.
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Room full of monkeys on typewriters still beat you.neufer wrote:Chris Peterson wrote:
Also interesting: the more random the dataset, the greater the information content.
- That bodes well for most of my posts.
Just call me "geck" because "zilla" is like a last name.
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But they have to hire guys to check things out;geckzilla wrote:Room full of monkeys on typewriters still beat you.neufer wrote:That bodes well for most of my posts.Chris Peterson wrote:
Also interesting: the more random the dataset,
the greater the information content.
whereas, Starship Asterisk* has you for free.
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Re: APOD: Supergiant Star Gamma Cygni (2013 Jul 09)
Today, August 18, we see a repeat of the July 9 rendition of the yellow star Sadr in blue. Might not have noticed it otherwise.
Do I hear some grinding in the cogs of the machinery? Or someone asleep at the switch?
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Do I hear some grinding in the cogs of the machinery? Or someone asleep at the switch?
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Today, August 18, we see a repeat of the July 9 rendition of the yellow star Sadr in blue.
- We do? Where?
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Sorry, looks like it was me who had the short between the headsets today. I got to the image by having been told the color was wrong by a friend, and just assumed it was today's. Then I realized I'd already seen it without having double-checked whether it was today's.
Duhhhhh. It's been that kind of weekend for me for some reason.
It's embarrassing. Carry on. Sorry.
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Duhhhhh. It's been that kind of weekend for me for some reason.
It's embarrassing. Carry on. Sorry.
-Noel