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For the Fun category.IEEEXtreme Competition 2011
04 Feb 2012 | No Comments »
Category(s): Fun, Personal, Programming
Tag(s): algorithms, c#, c++ standard library, coding, competitions, contests, google code jam, hacking, ieee, ieeextreme, imperial college, london, problem solving, Programming, programming competitions, sleep, teams, university of london
The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever
30 Dec 2011 | 2 Comments »
Category(s): Fun, Maths & Science
Tag(s): boolean algebra, boolean logic, counterfactuals, formal logic, john mccarthy, logic, logic puzzles, logical formula, logical paradox, markup language, material implication, math, mathematical logic, mathematics, natural language, paradox, paradoxes, proofs, propositional calculus, propositional formula, propositional logic, propositional variables, puzzles, raymond smullyan, sentential calculus, sentential logic, the hardest logic puzzle ever, traveller's paradox, XOR, zeroth order logic
Astronomy Picture of the Day on your Desktop
13 Mar 2011 | 2 Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities, Fun, Maths & Science, Software
Tag(s): APOD, APOD wallpaper, astronomy, astronomy picture of the day, computer wallpapers, cosmos, desktop, desktop background, desktop pictures, desktop wallpaper, galaxies, moon, NASA, outer space, planets, solar system, space, stars, universe, windows, windows desktop
Films to remember
30 Sep 2010 | No Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities, Fun, Personal
Tag(s): action, action films, cinema, comedies, comedy, comedy films, drama, drama films, fantasy, fantasy films, film genres, film recommendations, films, genres, historical films, history, history films, imdb, motion pictures, movies, mystery films, recommendations, romance, romance films, sci-fi, sci-fi films, science fiction, science fiction films, suggestions, suspense films, theatre, thriller films, thrillers
On Sayings and Life
07 Aug 2010 | 3 Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities, Fun, Personal, Philosophy
Tag(s): addages, albert einstein, art, author, ayn rand, beethoven, benjamin franklin, carl gustav jung, carl jung, churchill, composer, dramatist, edmund burke, einstein, enemies, evelyn waugh, george bernard shaw, happiness, history, humour, imagination, john stuart mill, learning, life, love, ludwig van beethoven, madness, mark twain, math, mathematics, Maths & Science, mozart, music, novelist, oscar wilde, Philosophy, physicist, pianist, playwright, poet, politician, politics, polymath, proverbs, psychiatrist, punctuality, quotations, quotes, reson, sayings, scientist, seneca, statesman, truth, winston churchill, wisdom, wolfgang amadeus mozart, writer
Handy iPhone Apps and Websites
30 Jun 2010 | No Comments »
Category(s): Fun, Personal, Software
Tag(s): Apple, Apple store, applications, apps, bbc, bonds, books, calculator, currencies, facebook, file storage, films, finance, games, Google, google earth, google talk, graphing, gtalk, ibooks, imdb, iOS 3, iOS 4, ipad, iphone, iphone 3g, iphone 3gs, iphone 4, iphone apps, iphone os 3, iphone os 4, iplayer, ipod, ipod touch, irc, multitasking, music, news, nytimes, operating systems, programs, recommendations, skype, Software, stocks, user interface, websites, wikipedia, wolfram
Make your life extraordinary
12 Mar 2010 | No Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities, Fun, Philosophy
Tag(s): byron, carpe diem, cinema, dead poets society, films, horace, john keating, life, lord byron, movies, peter weir, Philosophy, philosophy of life, robert frost, romanticism, seize the day
The Traveller’s Paradox
02 Mar 2010 | 6 Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities, Fun, Maths & Science, Philosophy
Tag(s): boolean algebra, boolean logic, dilemmas, fairy tales, fantasy, first order logic, formal language, formal logic, formal system, formula, logic, logic puzzles, logical connectives, logical operators, logical paradox, math, mathematical logic, mathematics, metamathematics, paradox, paradoxes, predicate logic, proof, proof theory, propositional calculus, propositional formula, propositional logic, propositional variables, puzzles, sentential calculus, sentential logic, story, traveller's paradox, well-formed formula, zeroth order logic
“A witty saying proves nothing”
01 Dec 2009 | No Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities, Fun, Maths & Science, Philosophy
Tag(s): adages, albert einstein, ancient greek philosophers, apophryca, arouet, author, books, common sense, education, einstein, formal education, god, humou, imagination, liberty, life, mark twain, math, mathematician, mathematics, Maths & Science, oscar wilde, philosopher, Philosophy, physicist, plato, playwright, poet, proverbs, quotations, quotes, religion, samuel clemens, sayings, scientist, socrates, understanding, voltaire, wisdom, writer
Google Code Jam in C#
03 Sep 2009 | 4 Comments »