Cheney in 1994: Occupying Iraq would be a "quagmire"
I caught this on the Daily Show, the irony would be funny if it weren’t so tragic. (Updated the video to a more complete snippet.)
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I caught this on the Daily Show, the irony would be funny if it weren’t so tragic. (Updated the video to a more complete snippet.)
BBC News writes of a supercomputer proof that a Rubik’s cube can always be solved in no more than 26 moves, based on some work from a couple of Northeastern University graduate students.
The study brings scientists one step closer to finding the so-called “God’s Number” which is the minimum number of moves needed to solve any disordered Rubik’s cube.
It is so named because God would only need the smallest number of moves to solve a cube. Theoretical work suggests that God’s Number is in the “low 20s”.
This is another interesting example of hard proofs that have only been solved with the help of exhaustive search and supercomputers (despite the mappings between the cube and group theory.)
Windows Live Writer Beta 2 has shipped, a mere 9 months after beta 1. Seems like a long time, but it is a polished and free blogging tool that I use to write a lot of my posts. (Being able to simply paste and thumbnail images is a big time saver.)
Joe Cheng, one of the developer, has a blog post about the highlights (as well as lowlights), a few of which I have excerpted below.