4 years in medical school makes you a doctor. Changing bed pans in residency? Nope.Um, sure it does! A doctorate in art history does make one a doctor. 4 years of medical school does not make one a doctorate in anything except 2 years of residency changing bed pans!
OP needs to spend some serious time in the nut hut. Doesn't sound like he's capable of managing his illness on his own. That's what's scary about the whole situation.
ThanksGet off the drugs man. Deal with your shit yourself, don't let some pill make you.
Most 2 recent are: Autism spectrum disorder and Bipolar disorder (but not type II). No one really believed I was schizo-affective except for the fearful idiot who diagnosed me with it.It depends on his diagnosis, some things like schizophrenia you absolutely must be on the meds.
PHDs and experience mean very little at least as far as I believe; new and original ideas mean a lot, which PHDs don't really measure.Mind if I ask what your PHD is in?
that's not going to happen. i am 27 years old and never tried to commit suicide or homicide before; only idiots like you believe otherwiseAt some point the liability of knowingly allowing someone like this to post here has to be too much. You'll wind up seeing, "a regular poster on Anandtech forums" on the news article about whatever he's done.
Some people call Newport News VA "Bad Newz"; so I decide to call it Good News. Other than the cops there, it's a pretty nice city.Why would you call a place "good news"?
PHDs and experience mean very little at least as far as I believe; new and original ideas mean a lot, which PHDs don't really measure.
Do you realize the primary purpose of getting a PhD in the sciences is to do novel research?
If that's all he didn't realize he'd be in pretty awesome shape.
0.5/0.707106781187... = 0.707106781187...
At first I was like...mind blown. Then I was like...of course it does.
If that's all he didn't realize he'd be in pretty awesome shape.
0.5/0.707106781187... = 0.707106781187...
At first I was like...mind blown. Then I was like...of course it does.
i'm not really crazy, i just have a low iq... vocabulary isn't really part of intelligence that matters in the real world. i had a rather large vocabulary with severe auditory and visual processing problems and no ability to problem solve (i sucked at geometry proofs). i had too much privilege for my own good obviously.Crazy is bacccccccckkkkkkk!!!
i'm not really crazy, i just have a low iq... vocabulary isn't really part of intelligence that matters in the real world. i had a rather large vocabulary with severe auditory and visual processing problems and no ability to problem solve (i sucked at geometry proofs). i had too much privilege for my own good obviously.
Show of hands, how many people here checked the math? :whiste:
Your math skills be like a prison of illogical idealism but we're still square enough to root for you.I tried to figure what fraction that pile of numbers could represent, but then I gave up when I remembered that y/(1/x) == y*x, and the only way y*x == x can be true is if y = 1.
I tried to figure what fraction that pile of numbers could represent, but then I gave up when I remembered that y/(1/x) == y*x, and the only way y*x == x can be true is if y = 1.
The long decimal value is 1/sqrt(2), the remainder of the proof is left as an exercise to the reader.
It would similarly prove that .3333... / .577503... = .577503...
The digits 314159 appear at positions 176451, 1259351, 1761051, 6467324, 6518294, 9753731, 9973760, ... (correcting Pickover 1995).
The sequence 0123456789 occurs beginning at digits,
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(OEIS A101815; cf. Wells 1986, pp. 51-52).![]()
The sequence 9876543210 occurs beginning at digits,
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The sequence 27182818284 (the first few digits of e) occurs beginning at digit 45111908393 (see also Pickover's sequence).
