Sometimes
August 30th, 2007
Sometimes when you read a dictionary definition aloud, sense 2 becomes a punchline.
Sometimes when you read a dictionary definition aloud, sense 2 becomes a punchline.
posted by orion at 9:18 am & filed under dictionary, language, musing, work | No Comments »
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AMAP = French CSA
Alice took yet another step to safeguard her daughter's eating habits: As a going-away present, she asked 42 friends to contribute to a homespun cookbook. Filled with recipes like Calvin Trillin's scrambled eggs and the buckwheat blinis Fanny's maternal grandparents make, and decorated with photos of the contributors, the book, says Fanny, is "the most special gift I ever got."
The British Board of Film Classification recently noted in its annual report that nothing guarantees a flurry of complaints like Judi Dench cussing in a film. They even have a name for it: "The Judi Dench effect." "Almost every time Dame Judi swears in a film, regardless of its category, we can expect a number of complaints," the report said. "It seems that she should not use such language."
"PocketSmith is a web-based calendar that forecasts your future cash position." (four guys from Dunedin NZ).
My job
you have to choose "I am very h4ppy" for the advanced date features
answer: do it
Brief, summary overview of how to implement ten machine-learning algorithms in mapreduce. Not a cookbook, no pseudocode: just formulas and handwaving.
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