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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Look at #16.
http://dorigo.wordpress.com/2008/08/07/combined-tevatron-higgs-limits-from-ichep-08/#comment-99765

Bad guy!

12:54 PM, August 18, 2008

Blogger Andrew Thomas said...

Oh I loved that! I was grooving!

4:22 PM, August 18, 2008

Blogger Andrew Thomas said...

Lubos is better off ignored.

5:53 PM, August 18, 2008

Anonymous Odysseus said...

Hehe, I knew it before. Still need to watch it from time to time, though.

6:08 PM, August 18, 2008

Anonymous Mum said...

My preparation for the next math-lesson!
Best Mum

6:36 PM, August 18, 2008

Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Bee,

Actually, I always thought the key to the process was best expressed by the Eagles :-)

Best,

Phil

7:35 PM, August 18, 2008

OpenID michaeldcassidy said...

The Vandermark 5, a progressive jazz group, has a piece entitled Compass Shatters Magnet (for Paul Rutherford) on their Beat Reader CD.

9:17 AM, August 21, 2008

Blogger Neil' said...

I get a kick out of the "Asics" brand having the partial derivative symbol in front of the logo. (See at http://www.asics.com/select.html.) For some reason I am fascinated by partial derivatives (and found a way to generalize them to derivative of an arbitrary multivariate function w.r.t. any other arbitrary MV function, not just w.r.t. base variables, directional, etc. - I will try to find the link to my NG post about that.) Recently I bought an Asics headband with that "curly delta" symbol by itself; it looks cool and tips off some cognoscenti I suppose about my math interests.

11:46 AM, August 21, 2008

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