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Some more free ones: Abstract Algebra by Judson - https://judsonbooks.org/abstract-algebra-theory-and-applicat... Linear Algebra by Hefferon - https://hefferon.net/linearalgebra/ Real Analysis by Lebl -…
A chatter linked HN on #commonlisp on freenode back in 2011.
My HN viewing habit: check frontpage quickly (only the frontpage, rarely beyond that), check "new" for 5-6 pages to see if anyone has posted something cool, and then lastly check "active" and go through every page…
Who remembers milw0rm.com?
These banks and consultancy companies just hoover up all the talent and bright minds from our best institutions. You wouldn't believe the amount of Oxbridge grads I've met who now work at McKinsey&Co, Jane Street, etc.…
>In a typical American or British arithmetic textbook of the same period ... British students were taught from Euclid's Elements until around the 1970s, so he's wrong.
For me, it's The X-Files, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Simpsons and Malcolm in the Middle. Those are the shows I watched as a kid and I'll love them forever.
I've used them for pwncollege CTFs but pwncollege is way below your level (I've seen some of your write ups before).
Bombing people (including kids) is not "trimming the grass".
>on the Christian and Jewish sides, it's led by people who have no sincere belief in the respective religions, but hijack it for their personal power. Have you read the Old Testament? It's full of war.
When I get sleep paralysis, I either see shadows or aliens (the typical Hollywood grey ones with big heads) surrounding my bed.
I did this as a teen but I wasn't trying to meditate. I just wanted to listen to my favourite albums without any distractions. Anyway, I'd almost always fall asleep. How do you stay awake?
You might like the British TV show Grand Designs.
For the most part, he plays normal openings. If he does play something offbeat, it's because he's trying to avoid prep.
Plus huge amounts of braindrain from all over the world after WW2 (originally from Europe, but nowadays mainly from India and China).
Their sons however!
No such thing as a shortage of workers, just a reluctance to train natives and pay them liveable wages. Note they mention "skilled workers" then show a lorry driver and a baker. Young Germans can drive lorries and bake…
Maybe he's saying those things because he has a horse in the game i.e. his bank account(s).
You list "operations" that occurred after Trump burned bridges with us. Why would we help you after the insults, political meddling, and tariffs? Now go look at the Iraq War and Afghanistan War, when the US invoked…
Nestle is Swiss, not EU. Also they're quite an immoral company. I wouldn't put the word "flourishing" near Nestle.
It's quite laggy and my laptop isn't even old/weak.
Why? What didn't you like about it? That's one of Bergman's best films.
What rules based order?
>Meantime, the Eurofighter "lets try again" edition is falling apart, FCAS seems to be in a little trouble but GCAP is doing OK.
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Some more free ones: Abstract Algebra by Judson - https://judsonbooks.org/abstract-algebra-theory-and-applicat... Linear Algebra by Hefferon - https://hefferon.net/linearalgebra/ Real Analysis by Lebl -…
A chatter linked HN on #commonlisp on freenode back in 2011.
My HN viewing habit: check frontpage quickly (only the frontpage, rarely beyond that), check "new" for 5-6 pages to see if anyone has posted something cool, and then lastly check "active" and go through every page…
Who remembers milw0rm.com?
These banks and consultancy companies just hoover up all the talent and bright minds from our best institutions. You wouldn't believe the amount of Oxbridge grads I've met who now work at McKinsey&Co, Jane Street, etc.…
>In a typical American or British arithmetic textbook of the same period ... British students were taught from Euclid's Elements until around the 1970s, so he's wrong.
For me, it's The X-Files, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Simpsons and Malcolm in the Middle. Those are the shows I watched as a kid and I'll love them forever.
I've used them for pwncollege CTFs but pwncollege is way below your level (I've seen some of your write ups before).
Bombing people (including kids) is not "trimming the grass".
>on the Christian and Jewish sides, it's led by people who have no sincere belief in the respective religions, but hijack it for their personal power. Have you read the Old Testament? It's full of war.
When I get sleep paralysis, I either see shadows or aliens (the typical Hollywood grey ones with big heads) surrounding my bed.
I did this as a teen but I wasn't trying to meditate. I just wanted to listen to my favourite albums without any distractions. Anyway, I'd almost always fall asleep. How do you stay awake?
You might like the British TV show Grand Designs.
For the most part, he plays normal openings. If he does play something offbeat, it's because he's trying to avoid prep.
Plus huge amounts of braindrain from all over the world after WW2 (originally from Europe, but nowadays mainly from India and China).
Their sons however!
No such thing as a shortage of workers, just a reluctance to train natives and pay them liveable wages. Note they mention "skilled workers" then show a lorry driver and a baker. Young Germans can drive lorries and bake…
Maybe he's saying those things because he has a horse in the game i.e. his bank account(s).
You list "operations" that occurred after Trump burned bridges with us. Why would we help you after the insults, political meddling, and tariffs? Now go look at the Iraq War and Afghanistan War, when the US invoked…
Nestle is Swiss, not EU. Also they're quite an immoral company. I wouldn't put the word "flourishing" near Nestle.
It's quite laggy and my laptop isn't even old/weak.
Why? What didn't you like about it? That's one of Bergman's best films.
What rules based order?
>Meantime, the Eurofighter "lets try again" edition is falling apart, FCAS seems to be in a little trouble but GCAP is doing OK.