What politics from both sides wants to teach us is that things are never complex. If you have your little package and something doesn't fit into that package, You don't know what to make of it so you want to dismiss it or then you will have to do the work of reconsidering your assumptions. - Michael Malice
Zipf Mystery
09-16-2015, 02:06 AM
#1
What politics from both sides wants to teach us is that things are never complex. If you have your little package and something doesn't fit into that package, You don't know what to make of it so you want to dismiss it or then you will have to do the work of reconsidering your assumptions. - Michael Malice
09-16-2015, 03:42 AM
#2
damned cool post here kiddo
given that formula , a person using it , could possibly break almost any code
given that formula , a person using it , could possibly break almost any code
09-16-2015, 09:21 AM
#3
Great find, and a real jaw dropper. What would, on the surface, appear to be random and chaotic, is actually quite predictable.
Like the confines of a computer program.
Like the confines of a computer program.

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