@henke37 said:
I don't get it. I see that there is an extra US chunk, but even if that's what you are complaining about, I do not get it.
Colorado and Wyoming have mysteriously switched places.
@henke37 said:
I don't get it. I see that there is an extra US chunk, but even if that's what you are complaining about, I do not get it.
Colorado and Wyoming have mysteriously switched places.
Damn. I also noticed the "lean rep" total of 32, which includes Texas (34 by itself.) Addition must be hard in election season. :(
http://www.slate.com/id/2195956
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I realize 96% isn't bad for most things, but come on. You even borrowed a standard map for this.
One of the less intelligent articles, I think.
http://www.slate.com/id/2194190/
@Brother Laz said:
People don't care about floating points, they just want their €300 package to display 0,2 minus 0,2 as 0, which by the way is not rocket science to implement because freaking calc.exe gets it right. So I guess if you want your Excel calculations to be accurate, you had better compute out everything using calc?
calc.exe uses an arbitrary-precision calculation engine because people kept whining about how it got calculations wrong. It is slower than just using floats. People also want their €300 package to crunch hundreds of thousands of numbers right away. Try doing that with Google.
Of the entire list, approximately three individuals are a) real people and b) alive. One's an informant with a book out. Two are serving life sentences. Probably not the best place to find hitmen.