Recent content by netometry
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AFC Champions League 2011: Google Caching Tips
It's probably cached by now, but for future reference Tweet the url and it'll be cached really quickly... especially if you have a few followers. If you don't tweet... submit it to stumbleupon. If you don't stumble, post a link on your Fb wall, If you don't Facebook go to http://goo.gl shorten...- netometry
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- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Procedure for creating a website
1&2) I use Yahoo! It's 9.99 for a domain name and 12.99 per month for hosting(less expensive if purchased for a yr). I think if you buy the hosting plan as you buy the domain they waive the 9.99. They also waive the yearly registration fee with hosting. Good things about yhoo, unlimited space...- netometry
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- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Praise WE WON PF has been nominated for physics.org award
Very Cool. "...the best site - period." Agreed, or at least best forum by far... Greg, you run the pf twitter? Typeo.- netometry
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- Forum: Feedback and Announcements
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Build Personal Website - ASP.NET, PHP, etc.
html5 is adding the <canvas element and flash is about fnished. I would highly recommend coding any landing pages in html5 and then directing those pages at some content management systems. Look into joomla cms, wordpress blog, jimdo.com. Here is a link to currently accepted html5 tags...- netometry
- Post #16
- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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Google Chrome Review: Hear What Others Think
"I do like the ad-ons in FF, and I use foxmarks bookmark a lot. If Chrome got foxmarks, I would probably stop using FF." I agree completely.- netometry
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- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Graduate How to interpret multi-power laws regimes
:) Well, i like gigabast.com and yahoo for pdf's Google, i use for research mostly. but, i do like their returns when I'm on the front page :) Um, i don't want to pull this topic into an opposing genre... You posted it so maybe it's ok to digress, but... if you want to talk about indexes I've...- netometry
- Post #7
- Forum: General Math
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Graduate How to interpret multi-power laws regimes
:smile:You're welcome, I learned a lot through searching. I'm much better at searching yahoo than i am at math.- netometry
- Post #4
- Forum: General Math
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Google Chrome Review: Hear What Others Think
I like firefox too, phy... i like alexa rankings on my searches so I can tell if it's a well used site. Chrome does not support alexa toolbar yet.- netometry
- Post #10
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Discover the Fastest Moving Place on Earth: World Whirled
lol Loren! " I defer to Ernst Mach. " The wit to match the wit. Your quantumdream sure has progressed over the last 5 years.- netometry
- Post #12
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Graduate How to interpret multi-power laws regimes
Well i started looking around for something specific... then i typed this "multi-power law regimes answer" into yahoo search and there are 6 pdf's on the front page. this one is pretty neat: http://math.ucsd.edu/~fan/power.pdf" I see you're a linguistics student so, you know...- netometry
- Post #2
- Forum: General Math
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Graduate Laplace transform as a dual space
Look up "inverse laplace transforms"- netometry
- Post #2
- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Graduate Defining Randomness: Is It Based on Algorithms or Physics?
The only way a sequence could possibly be random is if it were part of an infinite set. There is no such thing as random in a finite universe.- netometry
- Post #10
- Forum: Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics
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Google Chrome Review: Hear What Others Think
I use the heck out of chrome... it's pretty smooth. It's frozen on me 1 time in 2 months of heavy use.- netometry
- Post #8
- Forum: Computing and Technology