If they define a function that’s fair. I’m of the firm belief that data are points and models/functions are lines.
An aging Geodude…lemmy not gather much moss
If they define a function that’s fair. I’m of the firm belief that data are points and models/functions are lines.
One is a reversible operation
…should have put the mantle in rolls.
But that part is true. We see these huge seismic anomalies at the core-mantle boundary that many think is a “slab graveyard” (e.g. https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2020GC009396 ).
What’s really interesting is the mild longitudinal shifts while latitudes are really good. No doubt this was in large part because we can use the direction of the sun and stars to get North or South, but for east or west you were much more dependent on precision timekeeping.
I’m down with that (or possibly up for it)
Sorry, geology is green. Bio gets Purple
72 characters per line/card.
Seems like an eagle to me. At least in North America, Bald eagles can be considerably larger than vultures. Oh and baldies are also carrion eaters.
I hope no reputable school is doing that badly these days but point taken
Being able to work with useful approximations is an important and liberating skill for many tasks.
I always use the example of driving around town. The fastest route is usually not the surface roads linking A to B along the shortest line, but a route that includes a highway with a faster route. Longer drive length, but shorter overall duration.
There’s a second more obvious component that people neglect in any statement like OPs.
These companies exist because people buy their products. We can blame companies, but fossil fuel use is a collective problem.
That guy publishes a LOT.
This is fair. It is the medical profession that took the name from the academia. Unfortunately, it’s come around to the point that some US states are now banning the use of the term for some higher level degrees to avoid confusion in the medical profession.