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  • ===Philosophy of Notation : Formal Terms and Flexible Types=== ...''f'' : '''B'''<sup>''n''</sup> &rarr; '''B''' that we use. In practical terms, the desired implementation of a propositional interpreter should incorpora
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  • ...to obscure policies and guidelines, such as WP:APT ("Avoid Peacock Terms"--terms that merely promote the subject, without giving real information) and WP:MO ...there are interested in. [8] All text on Wikipedia is available under the terms of the overmind overmind, sometimes also known as Microsoft Microsoft Micro
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  • [16:44] <{Soap}> but anything in the "Terms of Service" could apply [17:22] <SpeakFree> Using a computer is more convenient than using a smartphme but it does work :)
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  • | be defined directly in terms of composition acting | These two properties may be visualized in terms of hom-sets (see (2.5)).
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  • ...f logic programming. I will attempt to embody this project in the form of computer-implemented connections between geometric dynamics and logical AI, and I wi ...process, precipitating and organizing what results. Expanded into general terms these queries become tantamount to asking:
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  • ===Philosophy of Notation : Formal Terms and Flexible Types=== ...on <math>f : \mathbb{B}^n \to \mathbb{B}</math> that we use. In practical terms, the desired implementation of a propositional interpreter should incorpora
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  • ===Philosophy of Notation : Formal Terms and Flexible Types=== ...on <math>f : \mathbb{B}^n \to \mathbb{B}</math> that we use. In practical terms, the desired implementation of a propositional interpreter should incorpora
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  • [01:51:16] <Soapboy> oshwahL yeah i have an AS degree in computer science, it got me a job once but that was only a temporary job [01:52:53] <Soapboy> my only real computer related talent, i thin, is graphic/web design
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  • 02:35 -!- TB|Away [~TBloemink@wikimedia/tbloemink] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep] 02:41 < Dcoetzee> I thought it was what you get by blowing up computer science graduate students
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  • 02:01 < smtchahal> A Wikipedian is *supposed* to use terms of endearment, comment on the contributor rather than their contribution an ...ays nice with my set of desktop icons. I mean, it is exactly tailored, in terms of composition. :) and all the blue and translucency, and infinite view.
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  • [17:53] <ToAruShiroiNeko> jew ranks higher than "fuck" in terms of frequency of words that appear in vandalism [18:27] <Earwig> took me a second to realize "oh lol, Proteus is the computer name, not the version of Darwin"
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  • The terms ''philosophy of mathematics'' and ''mathematical philosophy'' are not synon ...e. While published proofs (if correct) could in principle be formulated in terms of these games, the effort required in space and time would be prohibitive
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  • [17:20] <Qcoder00> Note in terms of awful daytime soaps.... �15[17:26] * Gfoley4 (~Gfoley4@wikipedia/Gfoley4) Quit (Quit: Computer is sparking–not good�)
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  • 14:21 < carniePOI> computer.hal.pictures[dirty] 14:50 < Carly> I am not using a computer Bradford
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  • [16:54] <Qcoder00> In terms of quotes I alwasys misremember the one in Pulp Fiction �06[20:17] * SigmaWP wonders how he can still see the computer screen
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  • 03:51 -!- Ushau97|away [~Ushau97@wikimedia/Ushau97] has quit [Quit: Computer status SLEEP] 06:20 -!- Titoxd [~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.]
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  • ...icies surrounding it need to be addressed by the community in no uncertain terms - something which civility is subjective ...not know how many U.S. Representatives there are. But stuff like how many terms a president can serve and how many U.S. Senators there are there's really n
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  • ...ents, or malformed citation are things that I described in precisely those terms. And all I got was one dire warning after another that you just aren't all SB: You seem to be constantly inventing new terms. Why?
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  • 08:07 < Qcoder00> (Seriously though- In terms of long term image cleanup where should I start?) ...73 [~textual@172-1-147-17.lightspeed.milwwi.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.]
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  • ...(~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd) from #wikipedia-en #wikimedia-tech Quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.) ...(~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd) from #wikipedia-en #wikimedia-tech Quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.)
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  • �15[10:37] * fennec (~fennec@wikipedia/Fennec) Quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep�) [18:11] <juancarlos> You need real terms to define something made up ;-)
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  • [18:58] <Hurricanefan25> Computer cat is watching ^_^ [19:31] <matthewrbowker> Terminator 2 made use of computer-generated imagery (CGI) to create the two Terminators.{{cn}} <-- maybe?
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  • 00:09 < Jasper_Deng> you basically get a bubble of hot air around your computer 01:22 < ToAruShiroiNeko> dtm Dcoetzee's mom probably is a computer master
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  • ...:00] <Qcoder00> With an increased stroke witdth they didn'f fit in spacing terms [21:29:39] <Matthew_> Indeed… I haven’t started up my personal computer in a week lol
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  • ...les on Wikipedia, but they advertise that "All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License"... ...Zhang (~Steven_Zh@Wikipedia/Steven-Zhang) Quit (Quit: Switching to my work computer (Yes, at work with a broken finger :P)�)
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  • of intelligent agents in terms of a variety of formal systems: functions in terms of fundamental operations and computable functions.
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  • [13:24] <jubo2> So how come people play computer games for a living in the South and people starve in North Korea ..? [16:26] <PeterSymonds> multichill, in terms of interest, I would love to be involved, but I probably wouldn't have time
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  • 03:21 -!- Titoxd_ [~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.] 03:46 < TOS3> They should have read the Terms of Service before asking that question
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  • 03:53 < ToAruShiroiNeko> My goal was to turn it into a wearable computer but I havent had the time 04:27 -!- Titoxd_ [~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.]
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  • 00:12 < LtNOWIS2> I have it bookmarked on this computer 16:38 < dtm> and yeah wikitext would have been the next hurdle, in terms of slightly more advanced copyediting. and then after i've inched up to th
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  • ...l topic. This channel is logged. Use of this channel implies acceptance of terms at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/TermsOfService [20:49] <TParis> So your saying you got an engine on your computer?
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  • [11:12] <jubo2> Mike_H: and then in the 2014 mid-terms Democrats win the house and Obama has 2 yrs to do his thing ...hetti I do in the kitchen is much better then the one I used to do with my computer
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  • 00:14 -!- Mkdw [~Mkdw@wikipedia/mkdw] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep] 00:39 < AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH> My computer connected to the RF modulator via an S-video cable
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  • 04:06 -!- Titoxd_ [~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.] 06:54 < mareklug> comprehensive in terms of information:
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  • To understand what this means in logical terms, for instance, as expressed that is to say, a disjunction or a logical sum whose terms represent
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  • 23:28 < Jasper_Deng> mareklug: isn't there a 5-computer limit? 23:38 < Dcoetzee> They might have changed licensing terms
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  • ...aking them them practically useless for actually doing anything on them in terms of writing ...e talk page, they had a brief discussion on it. Apparently, Oxford's basic terms to describe colors is the lead of all the colors
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  • 03:56 < Dcoetzee> mareklug: And I want 10 year copyright terms :-) ...< ToAruShiroiNeko> tell them to pour that anti clogging liquid into their computer :p
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  • 18:15 < DeltaQuad> stupid freenode gave me the name when it kicked my computer out of standby 20:19 < yutsi> For the purposes of simplification, Linux is the way to go in terms of naming
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  • 09:41 < mareklug> someone from Switzerland, a computer scientist, once sent me a sack of assorted Swiss chocolate, all dark, some 11:16 < TheDruId> a930913, Oh, it's /in/ the computer...-Zoolander
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  • 02:24 -!- Titoxd [~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.] ...heopolisme: indeed. These things can happen to anyone, at any time. But in terms of power: hey, the medical world is getting pretty good at treating these s
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  • [16:26] <Mike_H> I didn't let him have a computer until today [19:32] <Qcoder00> Saldy in terms of voice acting I can't do that well
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  • 02:05 -!- Titoxd_ [~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.] 07:38 < geniice> Quite possibly the first depiction of the human form on a computer screen.:
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  • ...w that to everyone who comes to me complaining that they think they have a computer virus Jul 12 12:37:36 <ScientificAlan> I'm just confused about some terms
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  • ...ething to be used only where it saves time as compared to not being at the computer. �06[02:16] * Sp33dyphil plays computer games
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  • [21:49] <Guerillero> I need to find a computer that I am willing to give up to put linux on [22:26] <SigmaWP> In terms of social classes, of course
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  • ...ut worst of all I will probably just go ahead and use any and all of these terms as loosely as I see fit, taking a bit of extra care only when I see the nee [[Category:Computer Science]]
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  • We continue the discussion of formalization in terms of concrete examples and detail the construction of a ''reflective interpre ...xplicit notice, and discusses their relationships to each other in general terms. These three styles of usage, distinguished according to whether they enco
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  • | Duns Scotus* terms such a conditional proposition | it is 'possible' or 'contingent'. (The terms are all from Boethius).
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  • ...ve Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. See Terms of use for details [14:33] <petan> um, does wikipedia look like on computer to you, or it looks different on your phone
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  • ...cc create Projectilevomiter <--- lol, glad he's come to terms with that. May 06 09:58:39 * Brian_S has quit (Quit: Restarting computer)
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  • ...6.hsd1.il.comcast.net) (United States) from #wikipedia-en Quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep) [16:22] <Peter-C> budahas - How about we don't use derogatory terms to describe people? K? Thx.
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  • ...one, http://www.empireonline.com/crypticcanvas/ for when you get back to a computer [17:22] <derpyfoo> in terms of clicks and viewership, not edits.
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  • [17:38] <Qcoder00> bep: Welll terms like 'nuts' aren't considered correct [23:27] <SigmaWP> PiRSquared17: Open another window and your computer will explode
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  • ...neers can charge, eventually allowing them to reach parity with bankers in terms of compensation. In practice, it doesn't tend to work out like that. [13:27] <geniice> in practical terms the last major changes to the brain probably finish somewhere around 15
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  • 15:30 < Swob> Terms of Service 15:31 < TOS> Oh. Must be a regional thing. I know its Terms of Service, but I havent seen it used outside here
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  • May 07 01:40:03 <wctaiwan> on the BlackBerry PlayBook: "Not useful as a computer; too light to serve as a doorstop." May 07 06:16:47 <KFP> Teles: Languages are different. Not only in terms of vocabulary and grammar but also in some other ways.
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  • ...l topic. This channel is logged. Use of this channel implies acceptance of terms at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/TermsOfService [12:15] <wctaiwan> ooh abstraction. I sure appreciate how my computer abstracts all the circuits for me.
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  • ...no idea why things are defined as they are. Surely the mathematicians and computer scientists know what they're doing >.> ...r-C - as the caption says: "I heard a unpleasant sound while playing on my computer. Upon opening my door, I saw this: " http://imgur.com/k84pT
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  • 02:15 -!- Titoxd [~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd] has quit [Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.] ...en listen to the robot on the phone read me back 54 digits to type into my computer
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  • May 02 06:05:36 <Headbomb> if you're speaking in terms of specifics with the war on afghanistan and iraq, no one bothered defining ...t even some attempt to produce an admin-lite through software running on a computer. I am a wikipedia admin. We are close to gods, and on the far side. We are
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  • 14:03 < dtm_> tommorris: what you have terms "dickishness" has escalated. 14:42 < tommorris> my computer knows I speak English because the UI is in English.
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  • ...l topic. This channel is logged. Use of this channel implies acceptance of terms at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/TermsOfService ...45] * Missingno255 (~Missingno@unaffiliated/missingno255) Quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep�)
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  • [19:53] <SigmaWP> And my windows computer is from 2002 [23:43] <Dcoetzee> SigmaWP: I'm pretty sure that's against the JSTOR terms :-P
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  • [06:16] <Dustin_> Sorry, I leave whenever my computer sleeps. Goodnight anyway �02[06:53] * rdaiccherlb (~rdaiccher@wikimedia/rdicerb-wmf) Quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.�)
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  • ...(~Titoxd@wikipedia/Titoxd) from #wikipedia-en #wikimedia-sopa Quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.) [17:37] <fuzheado> In very brief terms:
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  • �02[01:40] * Logan_ (~Logan@wikimedia/Logan) Quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep�) [09:02] <JohnLewis> Or in other terms: Liquidation.
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  • May 02 06:05:36 <Headbomb> if you're speaking in terms of specifics with the war on afghanistan and iraq, no one bothered defining ...t even some attempt to produce an admin-lite through software running on a computer. I am a wikipedia admin. We are close to gods, and on the far side. We are
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