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On September 10 2017 09:27 Ej_ wrote: I see the INnoVation fan club is ready to claim Ryung's build as theirs. To be fair, Inno has used the build to far more success on a much bigger stage.
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On September 10 2017 09:29 ZigguratOfUr wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2017 09:25 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:20 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:15 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:12 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:09 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:08 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:04 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:01 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 08:59 pvsnp wrote: Returned just in time to hear Elazer talking about sinusoidal waves, wtf is this It's interesting that he considers his form an amplifying sinusoid rather than a damping sinusoid. Well, if we consider "a damping sinusoid" as sinc(x) then that wouldn't be very good as it approaches 0 in infinity, He was talking about his form though. It would just mean that over time he would become more and more consistent, with no upswings or downswings in performance. That's a damping sinusoid transformed by a vector parallel to OY. No need for any transformations if you consider it a graph of the difference in his skill from his mean. I've made a huge mistake..... I watch SC2 to get away from this shit, not to get more of it. Just wait until AlphaStarcraft becomes a thing. Strangely enough, once the math gets tied to actual code it gets way less painstaking for me. I feel you. Doing matrix multiplication for the purpose of graphics calculations is fine, but having to mess with eigenvectors and eigenvalues in the vacuum of homework problems makes me want to kill myself. See, I'm the opposite. Rekt algebra and passed CS 2 just because of friend's notes on the exam (A4 of notes was allowed tho :p).
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On September 10 2017 09:29 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2017 09:16 Solar424 wrote:On September 10 2017 09:12 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:On September 10 2017 07:40 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Okay I just saw this and... wat
GuardLab uses 3D digital scanning and 3D printing technologies for its mouthguards, engineered with a proprietary Alignment Repositioning Cushion (ARC™) to align the athlete’s jaw into its most optimal position for protection, but also performance. It addresses TMJ alignment and, through the 3D technology, is able to precisely transfer the information from the individual to accurately design each guard to reduce the risk of injury, maximize athletic performance and improve recovery of athletes by increasing airway flow. They will be launching an e-sports specific mouthguard line in the coming months. This is an amazing breakthrough. Finally Gumiho is safe from booths knocking his teeth out It's probably just a normal mouthguard with RGB lights on it to market it to gamers. I'm just waiting for rgb shinguards and kevlar jackets. Can't game without them, imagine how vulnerable you would be I need a fucking RGB ironman suit.
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On September 10 2017 09:29 ZigguratOfUr wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2017 09:25 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:20 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:15 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:12 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:09 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:08 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:04 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:01 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 08:59 pvsnp wrote: Returned just in time to hear Elazer talking about sinusoidal waves, wtf is this It's interesting that he considers his form an amplifying sinusoid rather than a damping sinusoid. Well, if we consider "a damping sinusoid" as sinc(x) then that wouldn't be very good as it approaches 0 in infinity, He was talking about his form though. It would just mean that over time he would become more and more consistent, with no upswings or downswings in performance. That's a damping sinusoid transformed by a vector parallel to OY. No need for any transformations if you consider it a graph of the difference in his skill from his mean. I've made a huge mistake..... I watch SC2 to get away from this shit, not to get more of it. Just wait until AlphaStarcraft becomes a thing. Strangely enough, once the math gets tied to actual code it gets way less painstaking for me. I feel you. Doing matrix multiplication for the purpose of graphics calculations is fine, but having to mess with eigenvectors and eigenvalues in the vacuum of homework problems makes me want to kill myself. Don't think I've ever been happier than when I walked out of the linear algebra final. Well, maybe when I got the grades back, that A by one point was pretty joyous.
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this is going to be a longggg series
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On September 10 2017 09:19 Ej_ wrote: You think Snute will finish this off with 3 30minute ravager into brood lord turtle games for his European fans? Jens never lets down.
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On September 10 2017 09:31 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2017 09:29 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:25 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:20 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:15 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:12 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:09 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:08 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:04 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:01 ZigguratOfUr wrote: [quote]
It's interesting that he considers his form an amplifying sinusoid rather than a damping sinusoid. Well, if we consider "a damping sinusoid" as sinc(x) then that wouldn't be very good as it approaches 0 in infinity, He was talking about his form though. It would just mean that over time he would become more and more consistent, with no upswings or downswings in performance. That's a damping sinusoid transformed by a vector parallel to OY. No need for any transformations if you consider it a graph of the difference in his skill from his mean. I've made a huge mistake..... I watch SC2 to get away from this shit, not to get more of it. Just wait until AlphaStarcraft becomes a thing. Strangely enough, once the math gets tied to actual code it gets way less painstaking for me. I feel you. Doing matrix multiplication for the purpose of graphics calculations is fine, but having to mess with eigenvectors and eigenvalues in the vacuum of homework problems makes me want to kill myself. See, I'm the opposite. Rekt algebra and passed CS 2 just because of friend's notes on the exam (A4 of notes was allowed tho :p). People like you give us legit CS guys a bad name
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On September 10 2017 09:35 pvsnp wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2017 09:31 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:29 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:25 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:20 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:15 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:12 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:09 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:08 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:04 Ej_ wrote: [quote] Well, if we consider "a damping sinusoid" as sinc(x) then that wouldn't be very good as it approaches 0 in infinity, He was talking about his form though. It would just mean that over time he would become more and more consistent, with no upswings or downswings in performance. That's a damping sinusoid transformed by a vector parallel to OY. No need for any transformations if you consider it a graph of the difference in his skill from his mean. I've made a huge mistake..... I watch SC2 to get away from this shit, not to get more of it. Just wait until AlphaStarcraft becomes a thing. Strangely enough, once the math gets tied to actual code it gets way less painstaking for me. I feel you. Doing matrix multiplication for the purpose of graphics calculations is fine, but having to mess with eigenvectors and eigenvalues in the vacuum of homework problems makes me want to kill myself. See, I'm the opposite. Rekt algebra and passed CS 2 just because of friend's notes on the exam (A4 of notes was allowed tho :p). People like you give us legit CS guys a bad name  I study engineering :D
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On September 10 2017 09:36 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: I hope Kela builds nukes I hope Snute complains about the white noise after the series.
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On September 10 2017 09:35 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2017 09:35 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:31 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:29 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:25 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:20 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:15 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:12 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:09 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:08 ZigguratOfUr wrote: [quote]
He was talking about his form though. It would just mean that over time he would become more and more consistent, with no upswings or downswings in performance. That's a damping sinusoid transformed by a vector parallel to OY. No need for any transformations if you consider it a graph of the difference in his skill from his mean. I've made a huge mistake..... I watch SC2 to get away from this shit, not to get more of it. Just wait until AlphaStarcraft becomes a thing. Strangely enough, once the math gets tied to actual code it gets way less painstaking for me. I feel you. Doing matrix multiplication for the purpose of graphics calculations is fine, but having to mess with eigenvectors and eigenvalues in the vacuum of homework problems makes me want to kill myself. See, I'm the opposite. Rekt algebra and passed CS 2 just because of friend's notes on the exam (A4 of notes was allowed tho :p). People like you give us legit CS guys a bad name  I study engineering :D Ah, so you took the mandatory Matlab/Java/Python course?
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On September 10 2017 09:33 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2017 09:19 Ej_ wrote: You think Snute will finish this off with 3 30minute ravager into brood lord turtle games for his European fans? Jens never lets down.
Snute can force a macro game no matter what. He took 6 bases on Eremita which has a rush distance shorter than Steppes of War and a backdoor to the main.
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On September 10 2017 09:37 pvsnp wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2017 09:35 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:35 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:31 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:29 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:25 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:20 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:15 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:12 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:09 Ej_ wrote: [quote] That's a damping sinusoid transformed by a vector parallel to OY. No need for any transformations if you consider it a graph of the difference in his skill from his mean. I've made a huge mistake..... I watch SC2 to get away from this shit, not to get more of it. Just wait until AlphaStarcraft becomes a thing. Strangely enough, once the math gets tied to actual code it gets way less painstaking for me. I feel you. Doing matrix multiplication for the purpose of graphics calculations is fine, but having to mess with eigenvectors and eigenvalues in the vacuum of homework problems makes me want to kill myself. See, I'm the opposite. Rekt algebra and passed CS 2 just because of friend's notes on the exam (A4 of notes was allowed tho :p). People like you give us legit CS guys a bad name  I study engineering :D Ah, so you took the mandatory Matlab/Java/Python course? Mandatory C course, then mandatory numerical methods disguised as CS2. Later fluid mechanics on computers
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Yeah, TY style TvZ is pretty damn weak if you are not TY.
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looked like Kela isnt use to micro vikings
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Snute so good at this style
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On September 10 2017 09:38 lolfail9001 wrote: Yeah, TY style TvZ is pretty damn weak if you are not TY.
At least Kela doesn't sit on 95 SCVs.
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On September 10 2017 09:38 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2017 09:37 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:35 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:35 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:31 Ej_ wrote:On September 10 2017 09:29 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:25 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:20 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On September 10 2017 09:15 pvsnp wrote:On September 10 2017 09:12 ZigguratOfUr wrote: [quote]
No need for any transformations if you consider it a graph of the difference in his skill from his mean. I've made a huge mistake..... I watch SC2 to get away from this shit, not to get more of it. Just wait until AlphaStarcraft becomes a thing. Strangely enough, once the math gets tied to actual code it gets way less painstaking for me. I feel you. Doing matrix multiplication for the purpose of graphics calculations is fine, but having to mess with eigenvectors and eigenvalues in the vacuum of homework problems makes me want to kill myself. See, I'm the opposite. Rekt algebra and passed CS 2 just because of friend's notes on the exam (A4 of notes was allowed tho :p). People like you give us legit CS guys a bad name  I study engineering :D Ah, so you took the mandatory Matlab/Java/Python course? Mandatory C course, then mandatory numerical methods disguised as CS2. Later fluid mechanics on computers  Ugh, C. Ugh, numerical methods. Never had to take fluid mechanics but I hear it sucks.
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