Blah wrote quite an excellent post. In fact, I've met few physics PhDs which would
have been able to respond so well. So needless to say, my curiosity is peaked
concerning who Blah is in the real world. (Tim May, I believe, is trained in
physicsist, but there's no way someone out of school for
Blah wrote quite an excellent post. In fact, I've met few physics PhDs
which would have been able to respond so well. So needless to say, my
curiosity is peaked concerning who Blah is in the real world. (Tim May,
Thanks. It's nice to run into physicists and as a physicist, you'll
On Monday, January 6, 2003, at 07:44 AM, Trei, Peter wrote:
Actually, many stores go to a lot of trouble to find a pessimal
arrangement of items - the more shelves a customer walks
past, the more impulse buys he/she is likely to make. There's
a reason the dairy section is usually the furthest
From: Jim Choate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, blah wrote:
Not from the photons perspective, from a photons perspective there is
-no- time.
A photon has no perspective. Anyone that wishes to have the short
version and skip the detailed corrections to misconceptions, they
Mike Rosing[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Todd Boyle wrote:
Its not enough to put the chips next to the beer. They want
to examining the layout of all their shelf space.
The cash register data alone, is enough to do this, but
it doesn't work very well for
If I remember correctly, right after the WTC attack one of the grocery chains, I think
it
was Safeway, immediately offered it's customer lists to the FBI. What were they going
to do profile people who bought excessive amounts of chick peas, garlic and lemons?
Albertson's has recently returned
I am looking for a compiled binary Windows version of mixmaster. Can anybody
tell me where to find?
Eric
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