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December 25, 2012 -- 8:17 AM
posted by Par

Merry Christmas DYP Friends!!

December 25, 2012 -- 1:08 AM
posted by Beck

Well, another Christmas on DYP.

Merry Christmas everyone!

December 23, 2012 -- 4:59 PM
posted by Al

Well going to try like hell to find my soul mate now!

I know she is out there somewhere...

Just a heads up for her:

If you hear the high pitched screams of a 800 cc variable induction air intake engine, don't run away, it's probably me riding my war horse.

December 22, 2012 -- 12:59 AM
posted by Beck

Thanks Albert, the feelings mutual.

Good news though, you still have time to find your soul mate!

December 20, 2012 -- 7:49 PM
posted by Al

Well following in tradition for end of world rants here we go.

I want to say to all of you that it was an honour and a pleasure to call of you my friends. If I could come back again I don't think I could find another group of such wonderful friends.

If I have one regret is that if the world does end tomorrow that I was never able to find my soul mate. All the things I have done in this life don't amount to much if I don't have someone to share it with.

End rant

December 17, 2012 -- 8:15 PM
posted by Al

Good find Par!

December 16, 2012 -- 11:11 PM
posted by Par

This video has been watched 53000 times. I might be responsible for half of that.



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CANNNN....


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December 15, 2012 -- 1:50 PM
posted by Beck

Agreed re: Turing.

Par, I figured out what toString is - it's being thrown by embedded youtube videos for some reason. So it's unrelated to dyp, just manifesting here when a video is present.

December 14, 2012 -- 12:50 PM
posted by Al

Thanks for the education Par! Knew about what Turing did for mathmatics and computers, did not know about the harsh treatment he recieved.

December 14, 2012 -- 12:10 PM
posted by Par

This, yes, a million times.

There's been a lot about the underappreciation of Nikola Tesla recently, thanks to The Oatmeal, but in terms of the ratio of contribution to society to gross injustice, Alan Turing is a scientist who deserves far better. If you don't know, you have to listen to this episode of Radiolab immediately.

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