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So rakes tend to be invisible, like mines camouflaged.
You have to figure out how to initialise them. It's up to the oculists to come to the rescue.
And after stepping on a rake you may be left without glasses. :)
And after stepping on a rake, you can be left without glasses. :)
Even without eyes)))
An acquaintance of mine says: "When I drink cognac, I go blind.
I ask him why.
He answers that he can't see any money in his pockets.
An acquaintance of mine says: "When I drink cognac, I go blind.
I ask him why.
He answers that he cannot see any money in his pockets.
Do his friends pay for it? It's a good way to stay awake).
An acquaintance of mine says: "When I drink cognac, I go blind.
I ask him why.
He says he can't see any money in his pockets.
Alexander_K will come and scold us. "What have you turned this branch into?" he'll say. Let's give him some kind of diffusion in the space of prices, or it is not a trend of thought?
Better to compose a diffusion in some force fields of "financial and economic forces" that create directional drifts of Brownian price spikes.
No disrespect. The book says that it is only for amateur radio operators. It doesn't say anything about physicists.
No disrespect. The book says that it is only for amateur radio operators. It doesn't say anything about physicists.
What's with the scrap sheet they gave you? Where is the book?
A book for radio amateurs)).
A book for radio amateurs)).
No disrespect. The book says that it is only for amateur radio operators. It doesn't say anything about physicists.
Have radio amateurs learned the ergodic theorem, which is in the next paragraph?