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Why?

Why the dickens, not? 

Wednesday, October 27, 2004

inane

feed-forward backpropogation neural networks in matlab require column vectors as input.

Intel's new 65nm process is capable of achieving 30nm gate lengths and 1.2nm oxide layers; that's just 6 Si atoms across.The next step is nanotube based transistors. Nanotechnology rocks.I must do a detailed post on this... some day.

There are a few PHP debuggers in existence including Zend Studio, APD, DBG, Xdebug(Ref: wikipedia) Couldn't be bothered to try em out though.

Oh, and the Hot Big Bang Model kicks Ass! and Condenses.

Couldn't really cap off making this one troublesome wrapper DLL for a MatLab function; almost there, though. And that's how the day was spent. It is kind of peaceful here without the kids, though.

<sigh >

urped by gumz @ 6:00 PM


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