Sunday, April 30, 2006

Slashdot Statistics

Slashdot Statistics
2006.04.22 4:27

(The number of fans minus the number of freaks) divided by (the number of friends plus the number of foes) equals the rate of support in Slashdot.
This merely reflects my particular opinion tonight.
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I approve(Score:1)
by weierstrass (669421) on 2006.04.22 6:25 (#15177304) (http://retropolitan.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.03.10 5:32)
This is a very deep and interesting statistic. I like it.Mine is +1/12 ~= 0.0833
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Re:I approve(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.04.22 23:22 (#15180346) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.04.28 3:11)
I tried calculating other noticiable Slashdotters' indices given that the indices must be showing some meaning.
(13 minus 9) divided by 48 is 0.0833, which was your case.
In the case of my best friend MH42, (196 minus 97) divided by 400 is 0.2475.And me myself 60 divided by 172 is 0.3488.Sammy(SamTheButcher)'s case, (247 minus 4 ) divided by 247 is 0.9838.How about Morosoph? 77 divided by 127 is 0.6062.
The more the index is small, the more unique they are. The more the index is big, the more their view is generally accepted.
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hmm(Score:1)
by weierstrass (669421) on 2006.04.23 1:33 (#15180905) (http://retropolitan.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.03.10 5:32)
no one so far has a negative score.but there are a few slashdotters who have more freaks than fans, for example former editor 'michael' [slashdot.org].if you didn't make any friends or foes, your statistic is invalid (division by zero!) and you are excluded from the study.
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Re:hmm(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.04.24 3:15 (#15185599) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.04.28 3:11)
I've been trying to post carefully not to make a freak. I have been posting a comment with a view to making a new friendship with other Slashdotters. But this behaviour somehow restricts my freedom to speak out freely as I want. I wish I were able to post a comment without worrying about being someone's foe.
By the way since I was a kid, I've been repeatedly told that the division by zero is impossible. What is the mathematical basis on this?
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Re:hmm(Score:2)
by slothman32 (629113) <pjackso5@nOspaM.rochester.rr.com> on 2006.04.24 4:50 (#15185988) (http://www.thegaminguniverse.com/ Last Journal: 2006.04.20 17:32)
Since division is defined so a/b = c is the same as a = c*bthen if b=0 it translates to a = c*0 wich would make a=0.If you begin with a=1 and b=0 then also a=1, contradictory to the other result.The make it easy by saying that if you have a/b = c and b=0you can't take the b from the bottom of one side and put it at the top of the other. That means there is no way to figure it out unless a/0 is defined some other way.It isn't needed so they don't do that.'i', the imagionary number wasn't defined until it is needed so 1/0 isn't either.Think of it this way, if you know limits:The limit of (1/x) as x goes to n=1/n, unless n=0.If n=0 then it diverges, i.e. goes to infinity.Mathematitions don't like dealing with infinities in arithmetic so they get rid of it.P.S. You talked about MH42. It could theoretically be possible for one mole of a metal to deal with 42 moles of hydrogen.Some higher elements like Platinum can actually disolve Hydrogen. It doesn't work with even Helium though.Some factories use it to purify Hydrogen.They are also thinking it could be used to store Hydrogen at room temperature instead of liquid really cold for use in Hydrogen cars.Yes I know who you mean but I always think of chemistry when I see a few letters like that.
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Re:hmm(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.04.27 0:46 (#15205123) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.04.28 3:11)
My basic position as to the use of acronym is we'd better not use it as much as we can. The reason is clear -because of its ambiguity. The speaker only understands what that acronym really means, but oftentimes readers are subject to taking them for something completely different.
'i', the imagionary number wasn't defined until it is needed so 1/0 isn't either.
I didn't try calculating it even experimentally. As long as mathematic basis concerns, I understand.
then it diverges, i.e. goes to infinity.
In my imagination, I've got a similar conclusion. 'We cannot divide by zero.' It's a rule in mathematics. Though ambiguity still remains if we were asked this rule is derived from our empirical conviction. Almost all mathematics is firmly rooted in our empirical conviction based on our close observation to the order of things. I mean division by zero is not impossible in our daily life.
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heres mine(Score:2)
by slothman32 (629113) <pjackso5@nOspaM.rochester.rr.com> on 2006.04.24 4:56 (#15186004) (http://www.thegaminguniverse.com/ Last Journal: 2006.04.20 17:32)
Mine is about 0.10989 or 1/9.I just cleared up a bunch of foes though.
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Re:heres mine(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.04.27 1:14 (#15205392) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.04.28 3:11)
I'm in my mid forties. I came to be much more moderate than my twenties. My supposed index those days -in my twenties would have been (62-738)divided by(400+400).
(F+F) means someone's scope of interest -matrix, wheras (F-F) means the number of support from this matrix.
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