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Natural Log of X: A mnemonic for the 48th Mersenne prime formula
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Natural Log of X. Public notes on variable topics. Thursday, February 7, 2013. A mnemonic for the 48th Mersenne prime formula. The 48th Mersenne prime was discovered on 25 January 2013 using GIMPS ( http:/ www.mersenne.org/. In lieu of memorizing the 17,425,170 digits it might be easier to memorize the formula, (2 {57885161} - 1 ), but even the exponent (p=57885161 ) might prove a bit dodgy for long-term recall. So, in the spirit of play. February 7, 2013 at 8:57 AM. E sqrt(7)/2 - 5 (1/7).
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Natural Log of X: February 2013
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Natural Log of X. Public notes on variable topics. Thursday, February 7, 2013. A mnemonic for the 48th Mersenne prime formula. The 48th Mersenne prime was discovered on 25 January 2013 using GIMPS ( http:/ www.mersenne.org/. In lieu of memorizing the 17,425,170 digits it might be easier to memorize the formula, (2 {57885161} - 1 ), but even the exponent (p=57885161 ) might prove a bit dodgy for long-term recall. So, in the spirit of play. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Natural Log of X: January 2012
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Natural Log of X. Public notes on variable topics. Friday, January 27, 2012. Is the power of LaTeX a disservice to the reader? Nearly three years ago, as March went out like a lamb, I pondered the ways in which LaTeX may hinder communication and wrote the letter below. Yesterday I spent a terrifying number of hours in Microsoft Project analyzing why the equation. To simplicity, Timothy C. Burt 01 Apr 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Is the power of LaTeX a disservice to the reader?
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Natural Log of X: Testing org-googlecl after host replacement
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Natural Log of X. Public notes on variable topics. Friday, July 15, 2011. Testing org-googlecl after host replacement. For the last 18 months the home computer network, and especially my own machine, have deteriorated to agonizing usability. In these past few days I have enlivened the systems and things are running well. This particular post is a test of the blogging capability from emacs orgmode that is made possible by the wonderful package org-googlecl and googlecl. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Natural Log of X: Is the power of LaTeX a disservice to the reader?
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Natural Log of X. Public notes on variable topics. Friday, January 27, 2012. Is the power of LaTeX a disservice to the reader? Nearly three years ago, as March went out like a lamb, I pondered the ways in which LaTeX may hinder communication and wrote the letter below. Yesterday I spent a terrifying number of hours in Microsoft Project analyzing why the equation. To simplicity, Timothy C. Burt 01 Apr 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is the power of LaTeX a disservice to the reader?
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Natural Log of X: August 2011
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Natural Log of X. Public notes on variable topics. Monday, August 8, 2011. Emacs lisp functions for word lookup using web services. Without any commentary about Xah Lee besides this preemptory caveat that there is. Alot of commentary about him, there are some useful functions from his website http:/ xahlee.org/emacs/emacs lookup ref.html. The two used here are both lookups based on the word under the cursor for either a definition or wikipedia. In the original definition of his function. That points to t...
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Natural Log of X: March 2011
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Natural Log of X. Public notes on variable topics. Saturday, March 12, 2011. Access to URL has been blocked over 3G because of an account filter. If I ever get the message "Access to URL has been blocked" surfing the web over 3G, I'll call customer service to ask if the phone number has filters applied. Here is the short story that leads to this conclusion. So, if you are getting the "Access to URL has been blocked" message, see if the line is somehow filtered. Examples are weather, local news. Put into ...
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Natural Log of X: Emacs lisp functions for word lookup using web services
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Natural Log of X. Public notes on variable topics. Monday, August 8, 2011. Emacs lisp functions for word lookup using web services. Without any commentary about Xah Lee besides this preemptory caveat that there is. Alot of commentary about him, there are some useful functions from his website http:/ xahlee.org/emacs/emacs lookup ref.html. The two used here are both lookups based on the word under the cursor for either a definition or wikipedia. In the original definition of his function. That points to t...
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Natural Log of X: Access to URL has been blocked over 3G because of an account filter
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Natural Log of X. Public notes on variable topics. Saturday, March 12, 2011. Access to URL has been blocked over 3G because of an account filter. If I ever get the message "Access to URL has been blocked" surfing the web over 3G, I'll call customer service to ask if the phone number has filters applied. Here is the short story that leads to this conclusion. So, if you are getting the "Access to URL has been blocked" message, see if the line is somehow filtered. Examples are weather, local news. Put into ...