i taught my little guys how to explore the world and i’m so proud of them
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At first, González-Acuña did not want to devote resources to what he knew to be a millenary, impossible to solve problem. But upon the insistence of Héctor Chaparro-Romo, he decided to accept the challenge.
After months of working on solving the problem, Rafael González-Acuña recalls, “I remember one morning I was making myself a slice of bread with Nutella, when suddenly, I said out loud: Mothers! It is there!”
(Note: Mothers, from the Spanish word “Madres,” means, of course, many moms. But in this context it is equivalent to the expression “Holy sh*t!” in English, or, to a lesser extent, “Eureka!” in Greek.)
He then ran to his computer and started programming the idea. When he executed the solution and saw that it worked, he says he jumped all over the place. It is unclear whether he finished eating the bread with Nutella.
Afterwards, the duo ran a simulation and calculated the efficacy with 500 rays, and the resulting average satisfaction for all examples was 99.9999999999%.
once again, legendary inspiration strikes during a food break
I'm trying to make a display for the badges and programs we have from various cons so I'd like to have some computer-related art to go along with them and this is what came up in a search and it was so hilariously the opposite of what I wanted that I immediately knew I had to inflict this on my friends.
Live, Laugh, Log
Pairing this with a set of signs that say
Hospital
Receptionist
Nurse






























