The past is crashing into the now

Posted by s on May 24, 2008, 12:17 a.m.

So I was looking up stuff on Fibonacci stuff for Q2 when Luda came along and started going on about his platformer idea with Aeron. Started out silly, with him telling me to go away because I chanted on about llamas. LLAMA LLAMA LLAMA LALALALALALALALALAMA

Anyways, it eventually hit something with i and then I was like i! and so I googled i!

So we went over the gamma function to which I still don't get it and then it continued on when he randomly brought up half derivatives to which fractional calculus was discovered in the mass of wikipedia. And it just so happens that it makes use of the gamma function because higher degree derivatives give way to factorials

So lesson? Not really. Just letting you know why the top hat horse bargers are at your door for a cup of tea

(Also, go make yourself useful and draw me a complex plane graph of (-1)^x)

Comments

PY 16 years, 7 months ago

They are?

I'd better boil the kettle.

s 16 years, 7 months ago

I suppose if the past is crashing into the now, the now would be crashing into the future

Mu6502 16 years, 7 months ago

wiki & google are weak!

ask em this (how many waves or levels are there in space invaders?)

PY 16 years, 7 months ago

1/0

s 16 years, 7 months ago

except ZeroDivisionError: print "I won't have such foolery on this blog, exception thrower"

(murf gets special treatment, responses on his own blog)