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Isaac User ID: 1675397 United States 10/11/2011 10:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here it is explained very simply. This should make sense to anybody, even those bad with maths [link to oscarbonilla.com] also [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
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(OP) User ID: 66804 Canada 10/11/2011 10:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for your help . This is why I had asked: [link to oct282011.com] It displays this formula : Conditional probability. If a depends on b (that is, the probability of a is affected by whether b is true or false), we use P(a|b) to indicate the probability of a, given b (that is, the probability of a when b is true). This is also referred to as the probability of a conditioned on b, and can be expressed as P(a|b) =P(a and b)P(b) This can be rewritten in more intuitively obvious form as P(a and b) = P(a|b) ⋅ P(b) In other words, the probability that both a and b are true is simply the probability that b is true, times the probability that if b is true, a is also true. The strongest possible conditioning occurs when b implies a, whence P(a|b)=1 and P(a and b)=P(b). Conversely, when a and b are independent, P(a|b)=P(a), whence P(a and b)=P(a)P(b), as in (2) above. [link to seismo.berkeley.edu] |
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(OP) User ID: 66804 Canada 10/11/2011 10:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | At the top it has this counter: Start in California 1386951146 [link to oct282011.com] At each refresh it will drop 2000 - 3000. What happens when it reaches 0? Last Edited by Surfeit on 10/11/2011 11:00 PM |
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(OP) User ID: 66804 Canada 10/11/2011 11:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here it is explained very simply. Quoting: Isaac 1675397 This should make sense to anybody, even those bad with maths [link to oscarbonilla.com] also [link to en.wikipedia.org] Thank you for you suggestions. |
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User ID: 1178985 United States 10/11/2011 11:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | At the top it has this counter: Quoting: Surfeit Start in California 1386951146 [link to oct282011.com] At each refresh it will drop 2000 - 3000. What happens when it reaches 0? Radiation from Fuki has it's intial impact on California.? So start there and look for probabilities and clues to it's impact. ? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 3015272 Australia 10/12/2011 09:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Like I said geniuses, its a countdown timer. Try viewing the page source. <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> today = new Date(); todayEpoch = today.getTime(); target = new Date("28 October, 2011"); targetEpoch = target.getTime(); daysLeft = Math.floor(((targetEpoch - todayEpoch) / (60*60*24)) / 1000); minLeft = Math.floor(((targetEpoch - todayEpoch) / (60*60)) / 1000); </script> <style type="text/css"> |
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(OP) User ID: 2132647 Canada 10/12/2011 09:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Like I said geniuses, its a countdown timer. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3015272 Try viewing the page source. <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> today = new Date(); todayEpoch = today.getTime(); target = new Date("28 October, 2011"); targetEpoch = target.getTime(); daysLeft = Math.floor(((targetEpoch - todayEpoch) / (60*60*24)) / 1000); minLeft = Math.floor(((targetEpoch - todayEpoch) / (60*60)) / 1000); </script> <style type="text/css"> Thanks AC. I really should learn to read the scripts. I wish there was more to this....oh well. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1603952 United States 10/12/2011 09:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | not with firefox automatic refresh extension that reloads the page every 1 seconds. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3147679 The only time it will hit zero is on October 28th. That's why its called a countdown and the site is called Oct. 28th... It's no mystery. It's milliseconds until Oct. 28. x/1000/60/60/24 = days. |
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User ID: 1536630 United States 10/12/2011 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | its an attempt at a quadratic. formula and someone trying to appear mysterious and of course u people fall for it Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3088666 I would agree normally, but everything on there is things I have been researching since I was a kid. I agree with what this person is trying to do. Awww, damn it. It was a great quote too. Conversation NOT Confrontation |
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