@flawr COOP had a great range of mugs! Red ones with a white plus on it. They weren't pleased for some reason when I asked whether they had others in this series: blue with a minus, green with a multiplication sign, yellow with a division stripe etc....
well if you tilt the red one slightly you get a \times
and at the same time they are all just ceramic donuts!
you see, they are very flexible
(you can also paint the top and bottom part of the + red, and you get the the austrian flag. It's not surprizing they are attracted to switzerland but always have such a negative attitude.)
How common is this: I asked my Delft-prof for a reference letter (ETH wants that) and he said "Sure, you write a letter, I'll change it where necessary and send it back"
It feels weird to have to write my own letter of recommendation
I submitted this edit stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/21994738 but a experimented reviewer rejected as This edit defaces the post in order to promote a product or service, or is deliberately destructive.
I'd include following points, but maybe you've already covered all these: What kind of stuff did you do, how long did you do it for, what was "exceptional" about it, the impression you left on your advisor, why the advisor would recommend you etc
"Over several years, the pink elephant flapped really nicely with his ears in an unprecedented manner. His flappery lead to breakthrough results. I think he is a hard flapping flapper, he flaps well in teams and a great endurance. I seem him as a valuable contributor to the flapping community. If you have any further questions about this elephant, feel free to contact me."
@flawr uncommon for me; in NL the big banks are even talking about getting rid of bank-based ATMs, and just get a single, general one for all banks. We haven't paid charges for withdrawing at other ATMs anyawy
Haven't had a single rappe in my hand since I arrived the 15th ;)
@flawr sounds very German btb; my little brother has lived in Berlin for half a year, and he barely used his bank card, except to get cash out of the wall at a bank office. Lots of shops there don't even have a PIN terminal (as opposed to here, luckily
In the Netherlands mostly elderly people still use cash; it's very common for 'young' people (anyone under 45 basically) to only have a card in their phone-caching, or one of those fancy Faraday-cage card holders
It was used exactly once with my card: when it fell out of my pocket at a train station. Within 10 minutes €40 worth of crappy phone-cards was bought with it. Luckily the bank reimbursed me (apparently you're insured for that), and have had it disabled ever since
Offline transactions charge you without talking to the banking network. How does that distinguish an honest shop from a shady guy on the metro with a reader in his pocket sitting next to you?
@Adriaan I believe this is by law. The bank must reimburse the contactless paymets if you claim lost card, this is one of the reasons for the amount cap
I use it a lot to be fair, but I know my bank must reimburse me for crappy stuff. Once my card was duplicated (we assume some dodgy ATM in Bristol) and I got 400£ in some dodgy store in San Francisco
In NL it's almost impossible to get a machine to get RFID payments on the metro. Not that the device, including amplifier, is hard to get, the problem is that for the actual money transfer to work you need to have a Chamber of Commerce registration
Uuuh I'm not sure. I guess we could do that, but let's get back to that later when I can have a proper look at the codebase and not coming down with a cold :)
You would have a bad A, if I am not wrong, as you shoudl provide A and b. And a row of zeros means 0=b_i, which, unless b_i is zero, its just plainly bad info
@Bebs Please see this dsp.stackexchange.com/questions/54846/… . But now my question is about: Blobs in the CT slices can't be detected using my code. I guess it is because of low-resolution CT images. I did some preprocessing steps to improve slices, but the output is the same as the previous.
@flawr no, eps is still the best you can do with infinite iterations. You need both infinite iterations AND infinite precission to get to irrational numbers :D
LOL. This person is now going passive-aggressive. "In order to clarify my question, will copy 3 times of the title."
That is sort of "you don't understand what I'm asking so I'll ask it louder."
Where I grew up in Spain (rather touristy area), the local population had this thing they called "speak foreign", where they would just speak more slowly and loudly.
Yo don't have to group everything into square brackets in MATLAB you know. Only if you have multiple elements (such as in data_a), but not around the individual elements... — Adriaan7 secs ago