Spike's Bitches 27: I'm Embarrassed for Our Kind.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I have zeros, Tep. Can you raise me?
I see your zeros and raise you a cat. (Take my cat, please!)
So, is it wrong to end my paper on Turing with, "which is too bad, because just think of all the cool stuff he could have done if he hadn't died!" I suppose I should think of some serious way to say that, huh?
anything raised to the 0 power is 1.
Even 0? How about a cat?
I have zeros, Tep. Can you raise me?
I didn't make any of those zero-related comments, you know.
Though I'm pretty good at giving people a....rise.
Binary may be easier to figure out.Than confusing guy.
What? You were expecting something mathy?
It's just it seems like it isn't hard to come up with a mathy reason for 0^0 to be 0/0 ickiness, so why go with the unmathy when the mathy is there?
Oh well.
Well, Gud, here's the thing: I've always defined in the opposite direction. That is, the reason I've always justified that a^-1 was equal to 1/a was the same argument you just made, only backwards. That is, a^-1 has to be such that a^-1 * a^1 = a^0 = 1 (by definition), so a^-1 must be 1/a for a ≠ 0 and undefined for a = 0. But then there's no problem allowing 0^0 to be 1, because it's the 0^-1 that's the undefined number in this insoluble equation. That is: undefined * 0 = 1 makes just as much sense as undefined * 0 = undefined.
I would like to interrupt the mathy talk by saying that I am wearing my St. Nicholas Day present, a "Joss Whedon is My Master Now" t-shirt, and it's making me look BUSTY. Like Hooters girl busty. Cheaper than plastic surgery.
Also, I want one of these for Christmas, except I want one that works: [link]
Thanks for the Goober!Baby reassurance. Mallory's doing the thing where he gets on his hands and knees and rocks back and forth also, looking like he's a jockey in post position. That wasn't as worrying, because it was clear he was doing it on purpose.
Speaking of, he learned to crawl on his hands and knees in a hotel room in Germany - the increased velocity took him by surprise and he ran his head into the wooden bed.
For Steph:
"The ace, it was explained, uses pulses of electricity generated at the rate of a million a second.... On the machine these pulses are used to indicate the figure 1 and the gaps the figure 0. All calculations are done using only these two digits on the binary scale."
I just mention it because I'm going through the King's College digital archive looking for last-minute Turing stuff, and that was from a 1950 newspaper report "From our science editor" on one of the very early computers. [link]
Gronk.
So, umm, any tricks to get a kid to take a bottle at daycare? I mean, just because it's not fresh squeezed, doesn't mean you reject the stuff out of hand. Sheesh.
(I'm home today, and about to nap, because man, I am SO tired.)
It's 0/0 where we say, "No no no don't go there, that's the bad place!"
Doubledogdare you to write it up in story form for Anthropomorfic on LJ.
yay ! I hung all my clothes in the bedroom that have been need to be hung up for months.
In the process I think I have found 2, possible 3 outfits that do not need tights. which is good since mine seem to have vanished and I would rather wait 'til the end of the week to buy more.
Doubledogdare you to write it up in story form for Anthropomorfic on LJ.
The what now what? Ask me again after this week is over.
Okay, so I'm reading the letters back and forth from various people after Turing's death, and it's just so sad! They're making me quite teary -- all torn between unsurprised irritation at the press's "no troubles" line coming so soon after his prosecution and also shock because they thought he knew they'd support him no matter what... so sad.