Mark vs. Julian
On the issue of privacy, I would like to share this little gem of Saturday Night Live, especially the part where it says: "Do you want to know the difference Between me and Mark Zuckerberg? I give you information on private corporations for free, and I ' m a villain. Mark Zuckerberg Gives your information to corporations for money, and he's man of the year! "
For non-Anglophiles, "Want to know what's 'the difference between me (Julian Assange) and Mark Zuckerberg? I give you free information about private companies and are (considered) a criminal. By Mark Zuckerberg' to your information companies in exchange for money, and was named Man of the Year! "
As a final touch, beccatevi this article. For those not familiar, "The Onion" and 'a (tele) satirical newspaper, and like all satire should be, makes you laugh but also think, and leaves us with a bittersweet taste in the back of the brain.
Zuckerberg says that in the 21st century, the concept of privacy and 'obsolete. I do not know, but certainly in the research world to the virtual authentication and 'a super duper hot topic. Who invented a truly safe or secure enough to be believed and accepted by producttori, consumatorim governments and citizens, become 'not rich, but wealthy!
Tourists Strolled In The U.S.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Low Or Hight Cervix 3 Days Before Period
2011
The architecture is not far behind in the use of geometric shapes of the bubbles. Emmer said her recent graduate studies focused on minimal surfaces, which are nothing but bubbles. The research group is part of that time has among its members Ennio De Giorgi ( find here a video interview), great Italian mathematician.
Here is the architect Frei Otto develops and manufactures marquees which retain the lightness and charm of bubbles under sapone.Qui see the stadium in Monaco of Bavaria.
sure all remember the pool used at the Beijing Olympics. This structure was designed inspired by soap bubbles and what better place if not near water?
If you want to know more, you can browse the website of prof. Michele Emmer
http://www.mat.uniroma1.it/people/emmer/
A personal recommendation: the books are a well of resources for people who like me loves the links and applications of mathematics in various disciplines.
pockets are not accessible to all, at least if one wanted to have the complete collection (especially the acts of Congress for 15 years organized in Venice and which I hope to talk next week, because maybe I can go). But I'm sure that if research in the libraries of your country, surely you will find, as I found (and eaten) I!
This weekend in Verona was held on Infinitely Festival: this year's event was centered on perfection, and the error difference.
The program was very rich and very interesting: I had the power of ubiquity, I would not have missed a lecture or a show.
I'll tell you what I could hear.
The trip Saturday at 13.30, I went to Verona, from my house we bring you 20 minutes: free motorway, warm (12 ° C) Sun, Moleskine brand new ready to clipboard e. .. tick tick tick ... raindrops on me! After exiting the clouds blacks ... I said mmmm good! Arriving in town, I find an underground car park next generation (red and green lights to mark the places occupied and free) futuristic architecture and especially in the center of a two minute walk from the Arena.
reach the Palazzo della Gran Guardia, in Piazza Bra (In the photo the palace is right, you do not see why it is behind the trees). If you've never been, well worth a trip. Verona has much to offer tourists and then a city is so romantic!
go down in the auditorium and wait until the conference begins.
Michele Emmer, a professor of mathematics at the Sapienza University of Rome, speaks of
Soapdish.
Perfection lightness between mathematics and art
Mathematics studies on soap bubbles, which in time were investigated, all start from the Laws of Plateau. This scholar of 1800 was concerned the measure of angles formed when soapy surfaces are in contact: she measured angles of 120 ° but 109 ° 28 '. Later, in 1976, the researcher Jane Taylor proved the accuracy of the calculations on the Plateau and enunciated the theorem.
Arts Emmer told us, accompanied by numerous illustrations, the emergence of bubbles in the art.
In 1594 a Dutch press the bubbles are the symbol of vanity, then become a decoration for a tombstone in the Cathedral of Mallorca. The paintings found in a number of later centuries and as objects of study by scientists such as Newton and even a treaty of Marat, who became famous for his sad end in a bathtub.
The architecture is not far behind in the use of geometric shapes of the bubbles. Emmer said her recent graduate studies focused on minimal surfaces, which are nothing but bubbles. The research group is part of that time has among its members Ennio De Giorgi ( find here a video interview), great Italian mathematician.
Here is the architect Frei Otto develops and manufactures marquees which retain the lightness and charm of bubbles under sapone.Qui see the stadium in Monaco of Bavaria.
sure all remember the pool used at the Beijing Olympics. This structure was designed inspired by soap bubbles and what better place if not near water?
If you want to know more, you can browse the website of prof. Michele Emmer
http://www.mat.uniroma1.it/people/emmer/
A personal recommendation: the books are a well of resources for people who like me loves the links and applications of mathematics in various disciplines.
pockets are not accessible to all, at least if one wanted to have the complete collection (especially the acts of Congress for 15 years organized in Venice and which I hope to talk next week, because maybe I can go). But I'm sure that if research in the libraries of your country, surely you will find, as I found (and eaten) I!
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Hvac Packaged Unit Or Split System
The size of the brain ...
Well, every now and then a PhD student in the life of Captain moments like this where you see a video and turn your day ...
The first thoughts that you hold of yourself to see such a thing are those affecting the technical / research, and then:
- admiration
- intimidation
- compared
translated, but then it 's true that those MIT have it more 'long!
Then there 'the emotional part, which tells you things contrasting
- cool! surely we have entered a new era. When talking about virtual living room and shows the connections between graphs and regular social media a little 'I'm excited, like when you open the window and the sun comes
-?!? : This 'far beyond the truman show or the big brother ... with the little boy who's 2 years has given permission to film every second of his life ... and his wife what he says about all this'? well just look in the records ... (shiver down my spine)
if you look at from the perspective of the PhD student, a little 'you feel bad for students who work on this project which should watch it every day with personal data, ie, 'look at the life of their adviser. One can not 'remain a bit' strange, and indeed see that once a student and 'brilliantly dell'adviser unmarked by a video of little boy to go to the video TV.
In any case, I like this video that make me say: welcome to the 21st century!
Well, every now and then a PhD student in the life of Captain moments like this where you see a video and turn your day ...
The first thoughts that you hold of yourself to see such a thing are those affecting the technical / research, and then:
- admiration
- intimidation
- compared
translated, but then it 's true that those MIT have it more 'long!
Then there 'the emotional part, which tells you things contrasting
- cool! surely we have entered a new era. When talking about virtual living room and shows the connections between graphs and regular social media a little 'I'm excited, like when you open the window and the sun comes
-?!? : This 'far beyond the truman show or the big brother ... with the little boy who's 2 years has given permission to film every second of his life ... and his wife what he says about all this'? well just look in the records ... (shiver down my spine)
if you look at from the perspective of the PhD student, a little 'you feel bad for students who work on this project which should watch it every day with personal data, ie, 'look at the life of their adviser. One can not 'remain a bit' strange, and indeed see that once a student and 'brilliantly dell'adviser unmarked by a video of little boy to go to the video TV.
In any case, I like this video that make me say: welcome to the 21st century!
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