BEHOLD!
A tale of love, adventure on the high seas, and politicians. Among my favorite lines is:Simply amazing.Quote:
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BEHOLD!
A tale of love, adventure on the high seas, and politicians. Among my favorite lines is:Simply amazing.Quote:
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My high school calc teacher would love this....
Thats pretty interesting, Id love to know how they got those random numbers, with 1955 technology.
Those reviews are pretty funny.
According to Amazon's The Page You Made, they also recommended me Nonparametric Statistics for The Behavioral Sciences and that I should pick it up with Handbook of Parametric and Nonparametric Statistical Procedures, Third Edition.
All this because I tried to do a search of an ISBN number.They used a flux capacitor.Quote:
Originally Posted by diffusionx
You can't skate on water unless you've got power.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/urban/we...y/xzibit/2.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by MechDeus
1.21 Jiggawhat's?
Who does this fool think he is?Quote:
Firstly, it is awful how many people wrote nonsensical reviews about this book.
I tells you in the introduction how they generated the tables. Unfortunately the introduction isn't featured in the "look inside" link. I'm betting on D12 dice and robots, or slaves, or slave robots.
Guess you'll have to buy the book.
This book is vitally important. When robots enslave humanity, random digits are gonna be the only way to short circuit them and take control of the earth once more. All the people who wrote joke reviews of it are gonna end up toiling in underground sugar caves.