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mike00632
@mike00632
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2017-12-18 01:50
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mike00632
fitness
2018-08-22 03:16
RE: Fitness 365: Day 272
Looking hot!
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mike00632
fitness
2018-07-23 00:18
RE: Fitness 365: Day 247
Have you considered doing the 100 pushups & 100 squats per day for 30 days challenge?
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mike00632
steemit
2018-03-28 06:26
RE: Naughty Tagger's List 3/18/18 - 3/24/2018 -- Tag spammers identified.
Your bot found me and led me to this post which ironically is posted under the "introduceyourself" tag. I've written many posts that I've put a lot of work into that have gotten zero recognition
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mike00632
mathematics
2018-03-21 19:16
RE: Can you solve this integral from MIT's Integration Bee?
Beautiful
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mike00632
math
2018-03-21 19:14
RE: Alternative approach to subtractions
I wodered that because I was thinking about more efficient ways to write programs that perform arithmatic.
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mike00632
steem
2018-03-21 19:12
RE: Smartsteem.com - Empowering Quality Content
After clicking "login" it asks for my Steemit username and password...
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mike00632
airdrop
2018-03-20 21:25
RE: Electroneum Mobile Miner for Android is an Airdrop
I'm using a Motorola Z 2 Force.
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mike00632
dmania
2018-03-20 21:11
RE: What Level of Maths Are You?
I lol'd
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mike00632
mathematics
2018-03-20 20:06
RE: Can you solve this integral from MIT's Integration Bee?
I see that cos(x/2^1) = cos(2*x/2^2) = 1 - 2sin2(x/22). When k = 1, the product is cos(x/2^1). When k = 2, the product is (1 - 2sin2(x/22))*cos(x/2^2). When k = 3, the product is (1 - 4sin2(x/23)cos2(x/23))*(1
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mike00632
mathematics
2018-03-20 19:44
RE: A Gentle Introduction To Mathematics - Strong form of mathematical induction
It should also be noted that 'strong' and 'weak' induction are logically equivalent. You can prove one from the other and vice versa.
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mike00632
contest
2018-03-20 19:30
RE: Mathematical puzzles for geniuses of the numbers
And this classic:
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mike00632
contest
2018-03-20 19:27
RE: Mathematical puzzles for geniuses of the numbers
Notice the subtle differences on the last line.
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mike00632
math
2018-03-20 19:21
RE: Alternative approach to subtractions
Beautiful. This certainly is more efficient for examples like the one you've shown (2018 - 779), but what about (2018 - 9)? I wonder what method is the most efficient on average.
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mike00632
jjangjjangman
2018-03-20 19:08
RE: Gyeorim Forest and The Place where Ancestor of Kim’s Royal Family Was Born.
Where about in Korea is this?
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mike00632
airdrop
2018-03-11 02:20
RE: Electroneum Mobile Miner for Android is an Airdrop
I wonder if we could run that apk on a PC with an Android emulator.
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mike00632
airdrop
2018-03-10 22:38
RE: Electroneum Mobile Miner for Android is an Airdrop
If the tablet runs Android then it should be able to run the app unless there are restrictions. I would check the Google Play store on the tablet.
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mike00632
fitness
2018-01-10 04:51
RE: Fitness 365: Day 60 "Then and Now"
You will be ripped if you keep this up.
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mike00632
cryptocurrency
2018-01-08 07:31
RE: IOTA - The good, the Bad (and the Ugly)
Well researched and well said. I have similar thoughts on IOTA and the IOTA community. About DAG ledgers running smart contacts, have you read much about Byteball Supposedly it's a DAG that can run smart
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mike00632
life
2018-01-07 01:50
RE: A Bastion in the Tundra
Hey! I moved away from Nebraska in October. I lived in Bellevue.
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mike00632
pool
2018-01-04 19:45
RE: The alternate workout
Where is your vacation at?
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