ChairOne
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Sun Jan-23-05 10:47 PM
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It doesn't take a mathematician to figure out that Numb3rs is d-u-mb. |
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My god - it's like the worst show ever made. Mebbe Last Boyscout or Showgirls compares.....
sheesh
"When you work on human problems, there's going to be pain and disappointment. You have to ask yourself: is it worth it?"
ROFL - It's like Rocky-meet-Stanford - I can't take it... make it stop... please...
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Sun Jan-23-05 10:48 PM
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1. Sounds like something Cartman would say during one of his hyper- |
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manipulative little speeches.
If you need help with that analogy..
"When you work on human problems, there's going to be pain and disappointment. You have to ask yourself: is it worth it, Kyle? Is it worth it?"
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Sun Jan-23-05 10:53 PM
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Sun Jan-23-05 11:18 PM
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3. It was pretty bad, but Charlie's girlfriend was superb! |
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It won't knock out -- Denny Crane!
--IMM
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Sun Jan-23-05 11:18 PM
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4. As a math type - I agree with the portion of the script you quoted |
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pain and disappointment is something to avoid -
and you just do not have that problem in math - until you interact with colleagues!
:-)
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ChairOne
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Sun Jan-23-05 11:28 PM
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5. O kewl - wut field of math do you call home? /eom |
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Mon Jan-24-05 08:44 AM
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6. I did the EE/physics thing but simplex and Management and programing |
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and economics and option theory led to "Actuarial" - at various levels of "Actuary" to and including Chief Actuary at a number of insurance companies, and also as the Head of a Fortune 50 US/state/local tax department for 5 years - with work in international and national taxes and investments and options - "financial engineering" they liked to call it - and of late in pensions as we close out the career in non-stress mode! :-)
The only thread that pulls it all together is a knowledge of Statistics - and a desire for money and to prove folks like myself could break the "legacy" barrier! :-)
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Tue Jan-25-05 12:59 AM
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8. Kewl - thought simplex (for LP) had been replaced tho.... |
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... by interior-point methods....
I love stochastic processes... have ever since my first queueing theory class.... wish I could get a job in the field somewhere.... :(
congrats! lol
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Mon Jan-24-05 08:47 AM
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7. I'm glad I didn't waste that hour then. |
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I saw the before the opening sequence to see what it was. Didn't appeal to me at that time - glad I left it. :)
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Tue Jan-25-05 01:07 AM
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9. I'll bet the producers thought they were being very witty |
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when they came up with that name. x(
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Tue Jan-25-05 01:09 AM
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10. C'mon, I wanna like it |
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because I like Judd Hirsch. Okay, there is the matter of the characters being completely unbelievable but, damn it, I want to like it! I'm giving it one more chance. Hell, I may watch it even if I don't like it. Anybody with me??
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