I work on NLP and enrollment rates - I am driven by my veterans, my active duty military, and the desire to provide my son and daughter more choices then I had - add the equivalents to your package and you should have no problem with PH.D packagess
I fight to increase and provide for the technological evolution for mankind on my own but this is due to the pain I have seen more than any proof
ah, interesting point -> if you see deployments/military time from professor you want to be accepted too --- do not comment beyond thank you unless military
it is offensive to a number of use when people call us heroes (cause we remember true patriots and heroes who cannot speak)
for instance, my current best professor - the one I signed up to learn from - is not military and occasionally just does not get me but worse (at beginning) would have been to pretend I was military with advisor (did 2 year Iraq) - if not military: thank them for service and move on
it will give points and move on rather then seeming to be sicophant
and losing points
with the bigger lesson (which I have pointed out at least three times now - most people take 7 btw.) is to learn about professors at graduate level and focus on those who know what you want to know
but please, get a job, earn some money, and point to me as your teacher -> it annoys my wife that I am broke but I love teaching and nothing on Earth or Hell will change that
though people need more CAP (MS Office) lessons over building clearing lately - I am nothing if not "Semper Gumby"
though I like SO, so don't forget us if DOC turns into the death that DOS was
and, please, if anyone has a change for indentation: I really don't care if it is correct - change, progress, adjust, this is the concept of planning and I love to be corrected, correctly :)
change history, teach them to see through my eyes for you have more experience then myself
There are a few, actually a number of varying, interesting social, qualitative, studies on the influence on education and economic postilions on education opportunities but these have been beyond my own scope
Europe vs. US is an interesting subject in itself
ahh...one day I will choose my own topics
or I won't; best I can do is un-unflinchingly approach the truth
yes, I see the negative
@AndrasDeak SOD has no point
just rep gain
an early memory of mine (yes, my father was Army during Korean and Vietnam) was the idea that we are screwed if one doesn't work toward logical goals - I have since learned that man is anything but logical but this does little to remove my resolve
although I did wake up today to the missus triggering my evolutionary protect-the-female instincts by setting off a wasp alarm in the form of shaking me saying "THERE'S A WASP" (she's allergic)
so I might not be at the top of my cognitive powers
And, as such, occasion sly I participate in the horrible experiments that one cannot perform on those in constant pain....only those in near constant pain - but Semper Fi -> all is worth the pain
note: This seenms a better explanation - though I consider myself comprimised and the subject of a new trial medication (which I cannot be too mad about; being a scientist)
well, my medical record includes explosions, returned fire, and car accidents - pick one and you have TBI.....I can (with the help of others) count 5 incidents)
so pick an incident is usually what I say to doctors
...there is an interesting study about analytics and TBI...
I have seriously seen 6 references to SO DOCs....painful
I want to give best to students
leads to examples on Python.SO or C for research....currently leaning to C but what about As......yes, i know the difficulty (federally licensed instructor in USMC) but I wasn't expecting this so early
I would use numpy.loadtxt for reading input, but only because post-processing would also need numpy. You can read all your data to memory, then find the separator lines, then reshape the rest of your data to fit your number of particles. The following assumes that none of the particles ever reach...
Got an upvote on something from 2012 yesterday... always worries me when I end up being made aware of something I wrote an I have no recollection of doing so :(
Considering I came from Perl (professionally with C++/VB/Java) - I have already gotten reviews that say the use of SO, Twitter, and other social media is appricated......so job next semester (good or bad)
@JonClements people do not understand findall vs. match vs. search so I think that gets referenced alot (being a Perl person, and Java/C++/VB) it kinda follows and is therefore confusing
good, lord....I have been doing this since 1998 and I just restarted in Data - am I insane?!
@Sarah Just in case you're still wondering about that JSON you posted earlier: it's valid JSON, but those "null " values are a bit odd. They probably should be null, without quotes. But it's hard to know why it's not working for you without more context.
...consider the use of the language of the mind to determine the state that determines the region that is defined by objects withing "recon awareness" based on the electonic state.....I am very horriby, NLP system commuication (yes, beviasease => ]
@JonClements I'm assuming that 'filename' is being used to represent the actual literal file name and that the OP isn't actually quoting a variable name. But maybe my assumption is too generous. :)
and, yes, I recognized the idea that a Masters/Graduate program is a poor place for complaints that might be constructed as negative depending on the progression of the EST organization.
It's been warm at this end of the planet too. Even though this is supposed to be the middle of our winter the temperature has been over 20°C the last two days.
@ChaoticTwist For this time of year, yes. I think it actually got up to 26° today. Admittedly, I am in a sub-tropical region, so it is often warmer here than in Sydney (for example). OTOH, we're also quite close to our Great Dividing Range, and it can get rather chilly here when the nearby mountains get snow.
During summer, temps over 30° are quite common here. Thankfully, it rarely goes over 40° because we're very close to the coast.
I must admit that I get rather lethargic when the temperature is near or above 40°C. But Indians like ChaoticTwist and BhargavRao are quite used to it. :)
It's not easy to move when you have strong family ties holding you to the home territory. And Indian families tend to hang onto the family members rather strongly. :)
In high school when my classmates would complain that they're late because they missed the buy, the teacher would tell them to move closer. I always loved that argument. :)
We have a fairly vibrant Punjabi community in this district; they've been here for decades. But when they immigrated, it wasn't just whole extended families moving here, it was virtually entire villages!
We don't tend to have AC in the UK, because it isn't hot enough through the year to warrant it. Unfortunately though, when it is hot enough we just suffer :P
I'm currently listening to a radio special dedicated to songs featuring the word "what" in the title. Current song: Massive Attack's version of Be Thankful for What You've Got from the Blue Lines album. The video clip for that song was rather controversial, due to full-frontal nudity.
I admit the last one was very disappointing, and reviews on the new one have been mixed, but I'm planning to see it myself eventually. At least there might be less lens flare this time!
off-topic-ish and random, but if anyone here watches mr. robot and caught this detail, how satisfied was your inner nerd to see "./fuxsociety.py" in one of the scenes in season 1? XP (just started watching season 2 today)
@MartijnPieters I do have to say that the quiet feels so foreign I just expect them to run in to the house in all their loud glory. But sometimes, we need these breaks. Thankful I do get them.
@DSM Star Trek review: meh. Average film, but then I'm not really an ST fan. I don't feel cheated out of my ticket price. FizzyGirl loved it, of course. Overall, not enough lens flare.