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      The inverse relationship between statement inanity and human intelligence in relation to cat proximity
        So there was this thread on the cats discussion group at work today (yeah, you thought we worked long hours in the software industry - now the truth is out: it's really just that we have to work late at night to make up for all the time we waste talking about our pets with co-workers during the day). Someone clearly decided they had too much time on their hands and not enough work, so she challenged the cat lovers to share the most syrupy, cutsie, puke-inducing things they say to their cats when they think nobody's looking (or regardless of who's looking, whichever).   We had the full spectrum from the unsurprising Schnookums, Snugglebear and Sammy Wammy Snookie Pooh to Puddin' Cat, SpazzyJazzy and Norm-sicle. We had people (who I'm sure look perfectly normal sitting next to you in a

      Written by: Urban Critters


      Marine Acoustics: Direct and Inverse Problems
      Marine Acoustics: Direct and Inverse Problems SIAM | 2003-12-01 | ISBN: 0898715474 | 348 pages | PDF | 3,8 MbThis book presents current research trends in the field of underwater acoustic wave direct and inverse problems. The ocean-seabed system is an acoustic waveguide, and this is the only book that treats inverse problems in a waveguide. The propagation of acoustic waves in this system is treated for various types of seabeds and the direct and inverse problems are considered in realistic ocean environments. The inverse problem is to determine the shape of an impenetrable or penetrable object, or to determine the coefficients describing the seabed, achieved by acoustically illuminating the seabed and investigating the scattered field. The book emphasizes computation of Green's Functions

      Written by: TECHNOMAC


      Inverse Correlation - Dollar And Hotel Rates
      Forbes has an article headlined "Dollar's Drain Is Hotel Industry's Gain". New York City hotels (and real estate), in particular, seem to have reaped the most benefits from the declining dollar as Europeans seem to have a relentless appetite for the sights and sounds of the Big Apple.This seeming inverse correlation (as the dollar gets "smaller" hotel rates seems to get "bigger" or at least help keep Revpar constant given some softness in occupancy) appears to be driven by both European and Asian markets.

      Written by: Hotel Real Estate


      Sotto il segno dei pesci - Cronache inverse
      Signora che proteggi Madre che porti il lino Tu che ti curi del dolore Persino quando è spento Vieni al mio corpo e asciugalo Rendilo terso al tramestio del suolo Asciugami i capelli Netta...Leggi ancora | Pubblicato da dirtyinbirdland | Commenti                               

      Written by: The Cats Will Know


      Shin Inverse’s Hideout
      Shin Inverse’s Hideout is the Ideal Mugen site for those who enjoy Obscure fighting games. The five other people in the would who played Galaxy Fight and Waku Waku 7 should just scroll down and click the link already. This site is for the hardcore… Hardcore as in people who can tell friends the name of [...]

      Written by: Everything is Allwrite


      International & Domestic Inverse/Bear Market ETFs
      If you think the markets will continue their decline, you might want to consider inverse ETFs. Some of these have become somewhat popular, so maybe you heard of them. But you probably haven't heard of all of them.Inverse ETFs use various derivatives to behave in the opposite way of their underlying indexes. For instance, the inverse Dow 30 ETF (DOG) does the opposite of what the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) does. For example, if the DJIA falls 1.5%, DOG will rise by about 1.5%. The correlation is not perfect, but it's close.An advantage of using inverse ETFs is that you can hold a short position while going long. In other words, it's like holding a regular stock, but you profit as if you have sold short. As there is no need for a margin account to do this, you are mitigating or elim

      Written by: A Slacker's Quest For His First Million


      Inverse Problems
      More information about Inverse problems at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_problemSome Books about Inverse problems:Inverse Problems Inverse Scattering of Plane WavesBy Dilip N. Ghosh RoyDownloadInverse Engineering HandbookBy Keith A. Woodbury DownloadMoment Theory and Some Inverse Problems in Potential Theory and Heat Conduction By Walter J. GreinerDownloadInverse Problems for Partial Differential Equations By V. Isakov Download

      Written by: Analog and Other stuff


      Inverse Selections on Hillary
      Here's a Photoshop tip about inverse selections (Selection>Inverse) in Photshop CS any version. 1. Find a pic of Hillary. 2. Find a pic of an old televisions set (this is one that I found and took... for more see...

      Written by: Digital Traveler


      The Inverse Power of Praise
      Since Thomas could walk, he has heard constantly that he’s smart. Not just from his parents but from any adult who has come in contact with this precocious child. When he applied to Anderson for kindergarten, his intelligence was statistically confirmed. The school is reserved for the top one percent of all applicants, and an IQ test is required. Thomas didn’t just score in the top one percent. He scored in the top one percent of the top one percent. But as Thomas has progressed through school, this self-awareness that he’s smart hasn’t always translated into fearless confidence when attacking his schoolwork. In fact, Thomas’s father noticed just the opposite. “Thomas didn’t want to try things he wouldn’t be successful at,” his father says. “Some things came very quickly to him, but when they didn’t, he gave up almost immediately, concluding, ‘I’m not good at this.’ ” With no more than a glance, Thomas was dividing the world into two—things he was nat

      Written by: Baby Talkers


      Mathematics and Inverse Relations
      This is a geeky self-realization post. You can ridicule me for this but I don't care. If you feel moved in any way, please comment or tag or whatever. Thanks :D~+~+~+~I remember a time in my life when I used to be so passionate about math. Yes, you read that right. I used to love math so much.In a way, mathematics was my first love. Not a day went by without me solving math problems from different books and trying to understand far more advanced concepts for my grade level. I would see mathematics in almost every aspect i could think of, including art and music, and I would find the connections making those applications ever more beautiful with math. And not a day went by that I didn't think of becoming a mathematics teacher in the future.Of course, even intersection competitions in grade school weren't ignored. Though I didn't win in all of them [because of nervousness and clammy hands onstage] the participation was what mattered to me, that I could not only represent my class in

      Written by: Of Foolish Wisdom, Moonshine and Melancholy


      First Law Of Inverse Sleep
      If you stay up until 1 a.m. reading a novel, your toddler will wake at 6 a.m. and will want to play with glue and sissors immediately upon waking, and your husband will have to go to the office until noon. Conversely, if you all go to bed early in anticipation of an early-morning ride to the airport or a day trip to another city, your toddler will sleep until 10 a.m.

      Written by: Chicken And Cheese


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