2008-07-31

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2008-07-31 10:16 am

Tweets for Today

  • 10:48 @bethr Sasson does that too; when Shoshana leaves for work he sometimes comes back to bed and snuggles with me. #
  • 19:31 @bethr Yeah, not to mention the ones who can't be bothered to reply at all. It's her loss. #
  • 19:36 @smartgrrrl Heaven AKA Paradise in Hebrew Gan Eden or the Garden of Eden, which as we all know had trees, but more orchard like than woods. #
  • 19:38 I have a TokBox: www.tokbox.com/David3848 This application looks promising. Stop by and leave me a video. #
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davidfcooper: (Default)
2008-07-31 10:16 am

Tweets for Today

  • 10:48 @bethr Sasson does that too; when Shoshana leaves for work he sometimes comes back to bed and snuggles with me. #
  • 19:31 @bethr Yeah, not to mention the ones who can't be bothered to reply at all. It's her loss. #
  • 19:36 @smartgrrrl Heaven AKA Paradise in Hebrew Gan Eden or the Garden of Eden, which as we all know had trees, but more orchard like than woods. #
  • 19:38 I have a TokBox: www.tokbox.com/David3848 This application looks promising. Stop by and leave me a video. #
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2008-07-31 08:13 pm

Evolutionary Computation Solves Algebra Problem (thanks to Jill who posted this on her FB)

Could Evolutionary Computation Cut Billions of Years in Solving Problems?

Happy (belated) birthday, Darwin! A computer science and mathematics team from Hampshire College in Massachusetts and the State University of New York in New Paltz has used evolutionary processes to solve a century-old algebra problem far faster and more efficiently than any past efforts of humans or machines...
davidfcooper: (Default)
2008-07-31 08:13 pm

Evolutionary Computation Solves Algebra Problem (thanks to Jill who posted this on her FB)

Could Evolutionary Computation Cut Billions of Years in Solving Problems?

Happy (belated) birthday, Darwin! A computer science and mathematics team from Hampshire College in Massachusetts and the State University of New York in New Paltz has used evolutionary processes to solve a century-old algebra problem far faster and more efficiently than any past efforts of humans or machines...