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On the other hand, Elisabeth Vincentelli of the New York Post called it “overhyped” and, more incendiously, “a steaming pile of literary dung.”

So this is what $2 million gets us: a universe in which sequins shimmer intelligently.

How, therefore, can we learn what our fellow humans are really thinking and doing? Big data.

He approaches the problem with me and with himself quite intellectually, but he is indeed, in spite of intellect, feeling in much emotional turmoil over this. Support was given to him to move towards a middle ground, which, in his style, is very hard for him.

Almost overnight, denizens of the bulletin boards switched from .arc compression to .zip in what became known as the arc wars.

Crucially, they never lose sight of the sense of community and sonic pleasure to be experienced in the distorted, pounding sounds of local metal scenes.

A passive raccoon/squirrel hybrid can command the earth to swallow its foes? Right.

East meets West as one of the most talented British Sherlockian scholars, John Hall and a Japanese member of the Baker Street Irregulars, Hirayama Yuichi argue important Sherlockian questions. One offers the other three questions, and the other answers them with all their Sherlockian knowledge. They are serious Sherlockian battles between an English Knight and Japanese samurai! This volume also includes Hirayama’s Sherlockian papers published in The Musgraves, The Baker Street Journal, The Canadian Holmes and The Shoso-in Bulletin.

Adweek magazine described Keiser as “the most visible character in an underground movement that has spurred hundreds of blog posts and videos, and played some small part in driving up the price of precious metals”.

About fifteen years ago, Greg Hjorth began proving theorems on this topic. He apparently can’t stop, and now has over thirty publications.