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  • ...[[projection (mathematics)|projection]] of the Cartesian product onto the set in question, but the tacit extension is the one that places no additional c [[Category:Category Theory]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Project : Pragmatic Theory Of Information}} ...properties of inquiry]]''. All of these ideas contribute to the pragmatic theory of inquiry.
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  • [[Category:Graph Theory]] [[Category:Relation Theory]]
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  • * [[Relation theory]] * [[Truth theory]]
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  • ...tor'', the ''factor'', or the ''method of construction'', plus a specified set of other relations, called the ''faciens'', the ''ingredients'', or the ''m * [[Relation theory]]
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  • ...alpha \in \Alpha \}\!</math> with index <math>\alpha\!</math> in the index set <math>\Alpha.\!</math> * [[Relation theory]]
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  • ...arbitrary set and where <math>\mathbb{B}\!</math> is a generic two-element set, typically <math>\mathbb{B} = \{ 0, 1 \} = \{ \mathrm{false}, \mathrm{true} * [[Relation theory]]
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  • ...s a ''[[parametric operator]]'' with ''parameter'' <math>k\!</math> in the set <math>\mathbb{N}\!</math> of non-negative integers. * [[Relation theory]]
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  • The relation <math>L_0</math> is the following set of four triples in <math>\mathbb{B}^3.</math> The relation <math>L_1</math> is the following set of four triples in <math>\mathbb{B}^3.</math>
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  • A '''boolean domain''' <math>\mathbb{B}</math> is a generic 2-element [[set]], say, <math>\mathbb{B} = \{ 0, 1 \},</math> whose elements are interprete * [[Relation theory]]
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  • ...rmulas'' or ''wffs''), a distinguished subset of these expressions, plus a set of transformation rules that define a binary relation on the space of expre The set of axioms may be empty, a nonempty finite set, a countably infinite set, or given by axiom schemata. A formal grammar recursively defines the expr
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  • ...<math>f : X \to \mathbb{B},</math> where <math>X\!</math> is an arbitrary set and where <math>\mathbb{B}</math> is a [[boolean domain]]. * Kohavi, Zvi (1978), ''Switching and Finite Automata Theory'', 1st edition, McGraw–Hill, 1970. 2nd edition, McGraw–Hill, 1978.
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  • ...reducer'', the ''method of reduction'', or the ''relational step'', plus a set of other relations, called the ''reduciens'' or the ''relational base'', e ...relations <math>L_j\!</math> for values <math>j\!</math> in a given index set <math>J\!</math> and that this collection of data would suffice to fix the
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  • ...}\!</math>&nbsp; The Table represents a relation <math>S\!</math> over the set <math>P\!</math> of people under discussion: The data of the Table are equivalent to the following set of ordered triples:
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  • ...both terms. The form ''semeiotic'' is often used to distinguish Peirce's theory, since it is less often used by other writers to denote their particular ap <p>The second kind of representations are such as are set up by a convention of men or a decree of God. Such are ''tallies'', ''prop
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  • ...quite naturally in applications. This approach to relation theory, or the theory of relations, is distinguished from, though closely related to, its study f ...on requires three pieces of data, specifying the set <math>X,\!</math> the set <math>Y,\!</math> and a particular subset of their cartesian product <math>
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  • ...st likely set by inverting the zodiac symbol for Aries('''&#9800;'''), but set in the text above by means of the ''curly wedge'' symbol. * [[Relation theory]]
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  • ...(} x_1 \texttt{,} \ldots \texttt{,} x_k \texttt{)}~\!</math> indicates the set of points in <math>\mathbb{B}^k~\!</math> that differ from <math>x~\!</math : A ''[[boolean domain]]'' <math>\mathbb{B}~\!</math> is a generic 2-element set, for example, <math>\mathbb{B} = \{ 0, 1 \},~\!</math> whose elements are i
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  • ...that subtle thinkers arrived at long before the dawn of modern information theory still have their uses in setting the stage of an introduction. ...nd are easily recognizable as staking out the two main axes of information theory, namely, the dual dimensions of ''information'' and ''control''. Roughly t
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  • ...that subtle thinkers arrived at long before the dawn of modern information theory still have their uses in setting the stage of an introduction. ...nd are easily recognizable as staking out the two main axes of information theory, namely, the dual dimensions of ''information'' and ''control''. Roughly t
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  • ...that subtle thinkers arrived at long before the dawn of modern information theory still have their uses in setting the stage of an introduction. ...nd are easily recognizable as staking out the two main axes of information theory, namely, the dual dimensions of ''information'' and ''control''. Roughly t
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  • ===Basic Notions of Group Theory=== ===Basic Notions of Formal Language Theory===
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  • ...c]]', and tracking next the ways of thinking that led him to develop a ''[[theory of inquiry]]'', one that would be up to the task of saying 'how science wor ...ns denoting and objects denoted is critical to the discussion of Peirce's theory of signs. Wherever needed in the rest of this article, therefore, in order
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  • '''Proof.''' Using the axiom set given in the entry for [[logical graphs]], Peirce's law may be proved in th * [[Relation theory]]
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  • ...operations ''f'':&nbsp;''X''<sup>''n''</sup>&rarr;''X'' on a ''k''-element set ''X'', there are therefore 2<sup>2</sup><sup><sup>''n''</sup></sup> ''n''-a ...operations ''f'':&nbsp;''X''<sup>''n''</sup>&rarr;''X'' on a ''k''-element set ''X'', there are therefore 2<sup>2</sup><sup><sup>''n''</sup></sup> ''n''-a
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  • ...rdquo; approach to relations that is outlined in the article on [[relation theory]]. ...ms, in set theories of various kinds, and through a broadening of category theory from functions to relations in general.
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  • A '''sign relation''' is the basic construct in the theory of signs, also known as [[semeiotic]] or [[semiotics]], as developed by Cha ...precise enough, so long as one recognizes that its meaning in a particular theory of signs is given by a specific definition of what it means to be a sign.
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  • '''''Pragmatic theory of truth''''' refers to those accounts, definitions, and theories of the co Pragmatic theories of truth enter on a stage that was set by the philosophies of former ages, with special reference to the [[Ancient
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  • Linear Topics. The Differential Theory of Qualitative Equations One finds discussed there the notion of a "polymorphous set". Such a set
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  • Regarded as a set, this triadic relation is the same thing as the binary operation: * [[Relation theory]]
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  • ...al propositional calculus''' is a [[propositional calculus]] extended by a set of terms for describing aspects of change and difference, for example, proc ...es the same universe of discourse and extends the basis of discussion to a set of two qualities, <math>\{ q, \mathrm{d}q \}.\!</math> In parallel fashion
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  • �03[13:10] * Set by derp!~omg@bas7-montrealak-1128544932.dsl.bell.ca on Sun Oct 23 20:29:19 [13:46] <Ironholds> the problem with this is it means there's now no popular theory for why some people who do it are mean
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  • Another possibility was that Flight 5481 encountered wake turbelence, the theory was backed-up when investigators discovered a Bombardier CRJ took off earli ...nbuckle]]s controlling [[tension]] on the cables to the elevators had been set incorrectly, resulting in insufficient elevator travel, leading to the pilo
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  • the graphs that are called "cacti" and "conifers" in graph theory, Let V(G) be the set of nodes in a graph G and let L be a set of identifiers.
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  • I've been meaning to get back to Peirce's theory of information, because I believe that it contains a yet-to-be-tapped poten That's a very rough sketch of just one aspect of Peirce's theory, but we can refine it as we go. The next order of business, though, is to
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  • ...C.S. Peirce's treatment of analogy, placing it in relation to his overall theory of inquiry. The first order of business is to introduce the three fundamen ====Version 2. &ldquo;A Theory of Probable Inference&rdquo; (1883)====
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  • A '''logical graph''' is a [[graph theory|graph-theoretic]] structure in one of the systems of graphical [[syntax]] t ...tends to be confusing unless the logical expression under consideration is set off in a separate display.
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  • | Let <math>P\!</math> be the set of values <math>\{ \texttt{(} p \texttt{)},~ p \} ~=~ \{ \operatorname{not} | Let <math>Q\!</math> be the set of values <math>\{ \texttt{(} q \texttt{)},~ q \} ~=~ \{ \operatorname{not}
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  • ...the aim of augmenting knowledge, resolving doubt, or solving a problem. A theory of inquiry is an account of the various types of inquiry and a treatment of ...ormative science]] of [[logic]]. In its inception, the pragmatic model or theory of inquiry was extracted by Peirce from its raw materials in classical logi
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  • 1. Let X be the set of values {(x), x} = {not x, x}. 2. Let Y be the set of values {(y), y} = {not y, y}.
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  • ...s our story right up to the present time frame, as mathematical [[category theory]], a formalism that many mathematicians regard as the natural language of c ...tury is characterized by a predominant interest in [[formal logic]], [[set theory]], and foundational issues.
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  • ...tends to be confusing unless the logical expression under consideration is set off in a separate display. ...ackprime\backprime} \texttt{( ( ) )} = \quad {}^{\prime\prime}\!</math> or set off in a text display as follows:
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  • ...ntial propositional calculus is a [[propositional calculus]] extended by a set of terms for describing aspects of change and difference, for example, proc | Let <math>P\!</math> be the set of values <math>\{ \texttt{(} p \texttt{)},~ p \} ~=~ \{ \mathrm{not}~ p,~
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  • ...invented by [[Charles Babbage]] as part of his [[difference engine]]. The theory that is the basis for most modern software was first proposed by [[Alan Tur ...s is sometimes called a "loop." Often, one instruction may "call" another set of instructions that are defined in some other program or [[module (program
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  • ...proach the story problem, a roughly realistic representation of a concrete set of circumstances, with the aim of abstracting the appropriate general formu ...her hand, is a type of formal object that is treated in the mathematical ''theory of relations''. There is of course an intimate relationship between the tw
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  • ...tor for [[Linux]] on POWER: A tool that provides users of Linux on Power a set of performance models for IBM's POWER processors. ...=Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR| id= ISBN 0-13-019469-7|}}</ref> and a third theory is that it comes from the fact that IBM executives wore blue suits.<ref nam
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  • ...ken, forward course by following steps that are never unsure. Acquiring a theory of inquiry is not, in short, a purely deductive exercise. ...o positive proof can arise from so negative a recommendation. Acquiring a theory of inquiry is not, in sum, a purely inductive exercise.
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  • ...hat one might compile a theory from axioms without knowing what either the theory or the axioms were about &mdash; and the best way to sum up the state of in ...hing on faith. Thus we engage the ''denotative semantics'' or the ''model theory'' of these extremely simple programs that we call ''propositions''.
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  • ...d on the pragmatic theory of inquiry and its relationship to the pragmatic theory of signs. * Next, I will select mathematical systems theory as an indispensable tool, both for the analysis of inquiry itself and for t
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  • ...ntial propositional calculus is a [[propositional calculus]] extended by a set of terms for describing aspects of change and difference, for example, proc | Let <math>X\!</math> be the set of values <math>\{ \texttt{(} x \texttt{)},~ x \} ~=~ \{ \mathrm{not}~ x,~
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  • ...rs, it is for his contributions to logic, mathematics, philosophy, and the theory of signs, or ''[[semeiotic]]'', that he is largely appreciated today. The ...edge, language, and science. Peirce saw logic as the formal branch of the theory of signs, or ''[[semiotics]]'', here using ''formal'' in the sense of ''[[n
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  • ...questions of ''style'', that is, the sort of description, ''grammar'', or theory that one finds available or chooses as preferable for a given language. Th A few definitions from formal language theory are required at this point.
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  • All of the axioms in this set have the form of equations. This means that all of the inference licensed ...round to finding the most elegant and minimal, or anything near a complete set of axioms for the ''cactus language'', so what I list here are just the sli
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  • ...tends to be confusing unless the logical expression under consideration is set off in a separate display. ...texttt{(} ~ \texttt{)} ~ \texttt{)} = \quad {}^{\prime\prime}~\!</math> or set off in a text display:
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  • ...homosexuality - and by implication to its true nature; modern 'gay rights' theory has marginalised it. ...standpoint with the all the distortions of terminology and current social theory.
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  • ...he genus <math>\mathrm{x}\!</math> and the element <math>x\!</math> of the set <math>X\!</math> as we pass between the two styles of text. ...terms to mathematical quantities, is the very core of what "quantification theory" is all about, and definitely more to the point than the mere "innovation"
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  • : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Mathematical Notes#CAT. Category Theory|CAT. Category Theory]] : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Mathematical Notes#GRAPH. Graph Theory|GRAPH. Graph Theory]]
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  • * The universe of discourse is a set, <math>X,\!</math> represented by the area inside the large rectangle. * The boolean domain is a set of two elements, <math>\mathbb{B} = \{ 0, 1 \},</math> represented by the t
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  • of inquiry as a dynamic process of theory change. of inquiry as a dynamic process of theory change.
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  • data analysis, and later I'll explain the set-up and its implications in full detail. Here is an initial segment of an individual data file, a set of records from a single session of observation:
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  • data analysis, and later I'll explain the set-up and its implications in full detail. Here is an initial segment of an individual data file, a set of records from a single session of observation:
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  • .../math> ought not to be misconstrued as a device for magically generating a theory of inquiry from nothing. Like any other inquiry, it requires an agent to i ...eptive way, hiding how early in the empirical process the "cloven hoof" of theory actually enters.
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  • ...Every sign has a single object, though this single object may be a single set or a single continuum of objects. No general description can identify an o ...you ''determine'' to perform a task, or as ''determinism'' pictures limits set to man's freedom. ''Predetermined'' follows this sense; but ''exterminati
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  • ...and explored parts of Montana both going and coming. By 1807, Manuel Lisa set up Montana's first fur-trading post. ...gg Mountain near Choteau dinosaur eggs have been discovered supporting the theory some dinosaurs were more like mammals and birds than like reptiles.
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  • �03[16:03] * Set by derp!~omg@bas7-montrealak-1128544932.dsl.bell.ca on Sun Oct 23 21:29:19 [19:48] <Gfoley4> TBS has replaced its Office marathon with The Big Bang Theory on Tuesdays
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  • ...by way of Peirce's &ldquo;laws of information&rdquo; and the corresponding theory of information that he developed from the time of his lectures on the &ldqu <p>The second kind of representations are such as are set up by a convention of men or a decree of God. Such are ''tallies'', ''prop
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  • ...im join my team. He is very bright, knows the industry, has a strong skill set in research and analysis and is a team player who bends over backwards to h ...rare people who have the ability to move from strategic-level concepts and theory right down to the tactical applications. When it comes to Market Research,
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  • ...ers. In the present text I preserve this form of expression in tables and set-off displays, but in contexts where parentheses are needed for functional n In the general case, we start with a set of logical features {''a''<sub>1</sub>, &hellip;, ''a''<sub>''n''</sub>} th
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  • ...oncepts I need to get discussion started are few. Assuming that a working set of ideas can be understood on informal grounds at the outset, I anticipate ...guage corresponds to what I call an ''interpretive framework''. Besides a set of descriptions and conceptions, it embodies the whole collective activity
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  • �03[17:44] * Set by Fluffernutter!~Fluffernu@wikipedia/Fluffernutter on Fri Dec 23 22:26:48 �03[19:22] * Set by Fluffernutter!~Fluffernu@wikipedia/Fluffernutter on Fri Dec 23 22:26:48
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  • In the general case, we start with a set of logical features <math>\{a_1, \ldots, a_n\}</math> that represent proper ...th the set of points <math>\langle a_1, \ldots, a_n \rangle</math> and the set of propositions <math>f : \langle a_1, \ldots, a_n \rangle \to \mathbb{B}</
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  • In the general case, we start with a set of logical features <math>\{a_1, \ldots, a_n\}</math> that represent proper ...th the set of points <math>\langle a_1, \ldots, a_n \rangle</math> and the set of propositions <math>f : \langle a_1, \ldots, a_n \rangle \to \mathbb{B}</
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  • ...In the current phase of investigation I am taking a standpoint in systems theory, working to extend its concepts and methods to cover increasingly interesti ...work of the past few years I have sought to apply the framework of systems theory to the problems of AI. I believe that viewing intelligent systems as dynam
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  • The '''Drake equation''' is a [[probability theory|probabilistic argument]] used to estimate the number of active, communicati ...cerns itself primarily with [[hypotheses]] that fit firmly into existing [[Theory#Science|scientific theories]]. Some 50 years of SETI have failed to find an
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  • �03[14:48] * Set by derp!~omg@bas7-montrealak-1128544932.dsl.bell.ca on Sun Oct 23 20:29:19 �03[15:02] * Set by derp!~omg@bas7-montrealak-1128544932.dsl.bell.ca on Sun Oct 23 20:29:19
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  • ...ed in this section. Throughout this work as a whole, the subject of group theory serves in both illustrative and instrumental roles, providing, besides a ro Group theory, as a methodological subject, is used to illustrate the ''mathematical lang
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  • ...ner> but at T-Mobile? surely the managers don't have to have that great a set of people's skills, since the only managing is of drone-people [01:59:00] <Oshwah> Unless you're dead set on living where you are now for some reason, you may want to expand you hor
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  • 02:40 < Shirik> https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10100116478248848&set=a.898482152798.2213626.39704112&type=1&theater ...e that I am happy to talk through your concerns properly. May I suggest we set up a skype or google hangout call?
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  • [01:47:18] <git> in theory [08:30:43] <Eatmeimaredbean> My theory has been proven correct
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  • 1. Let X be the set of values {(x), x} = {not x, x}. 2. Let Y be the set of values {(y), y} = {not y, y}.
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  • �03[00:08] * Set by log on Sun Jan 15 09:12:37 �03[00:11] * Set by log on Sun Jan 15 09:12:37
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  • �03[10:55] * Set by derp!~omg@bas7-montrealak-1128544932.dsl.bell.ca on Sun Oct 23 20:29:19 [12:12] <Logan_> Set that to false.
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  • �03[08:28] * Set by derp!~omg@bas7-montrealak-1128544932.dsl.bell.ca on Sun Oct 23 21:29:19 [10:44] <geniice> welll in theory yes
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  • ...s does not inherently correlate with left-footedness, and the right-handed set up keeps the [[bass drum]] and hi-hat pedals on the correct sides; 2. Open *[[David Buckner]] ([[Papa Roach]]) - Plays a right-handed set, keeps time with left hand but leads runs with right.
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  • �03[16:09] * Set by methecooldude!~methecool@wikipedia/methecooldude on Tue Dec 06 18:53:16 [19:12] <kim__> This is a standard game theory experiment
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  • ...ey/Philosophical Notes#RTOK. Russell's Theory Of Knowledge|RTOK. Russell's Theory Of Knowledge]] | doctrine, which is in harmony with the above theory
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  • 11:10 < dtm_> koishi: it's time for you to set it straight 13:16 < Ironholds> we set up the software. the institution is self-governing.
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  • Jul 08 19:51:05 <a930913> Because that's how it looks my talk is set up. Jul 08 20:03:36 <a930913> Right, need an admin to test my theory :)
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  • �03[13:41] * Set by derp!~omg@bas7-montrealak-1128544932.dsl.bell.ca on Sun Oct 23 20:29:19 �03[14:40] * Set by derp!~omg@bas7-montrealak-1128544932.dsl.bell.ca on Sun Oct 23 20:29:19
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  • �03[14:25] * Set by derp!~omg@bas7-montrealak-1128544932.dsl.bell.ca on Sun Oct 23 20:29:19 [14:56] <geniice> Emw within the UK any TOID set more than 50 years old is probably bullet proof . for more recent stuff see
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  • [09:28] <jeblad> Its set on jeblad [09:29] <jeblad> an unblock request on an set autoblock?
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  • Jul 12 12:07:53 <ScientificAlan> I want a talking bomb that tells me to set it off all the time. Jul 12 13:17:13 <KimiNewt> You should be able to finish creating a theory just as you are moving into the next phase of life
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