Jim Thompson,
I think you need this on a t-shirt?
Clifford Heath.
Jim Thompson,
I think you need this on a t-shirt?
Clifford Heath.
Apologies for the repost. I still don't see my original, only JT's response.
x = tanh(x) has some interesting possibilities, but not on my shirt.
It might be suitable on Jim "I am the greatest" Thompson.
-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc lunatic fringe electronics
Absolutely. The solution to that equation is one of the most useful numbers in all of science, especially in data analysis--just multiply by that numb er and add in what it ought to look like. (We could call it Schoen's Consta nt after the famous Bell Labs ex-researcher, except that it already has a n ame.)
Cheers
Phil Hobbs
lol
:) Typo was fixed before you posted :)
Clifford Heath.
I preferred Fudge's Factor (the right answer divided by your answer) for exams. Multiply and all sins are forgiven. Properly executed, it worked every time. In fact, climatologists use its inverse, every day.
ers in all of science, especially in data analysis--just multiply by that n umber and add in what it ought to look like. (We could call it Schoen's Con stant after the famous Bell Labs ex-researcher, except that it already has a name.)
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