The pros are in the wait and see mode at the moment - site migrations are non trivial events I should know having had to dig several major publishers sites out of self inflicted holes.
]]>an hoc team of laundry WOT players attempt to stop them using the TOG :-)
]]>The HOC is obviously on the other bank of the Thames in the laundry verse.
And its implied that nuclear physics is considerably advanced with the comments about GAME ANDES RED SHUFT and Antoine Lavoisier detecting nuclear reactions in the 1780-90's
And going on my visit there last year for an interview Hanslope park is far nicer looking in our reality.
BTW do novels get retypeset for reprints my 2004 reprint of the atrocity archives has some howlers bob pulling on a "pair of leans"
]]>You haven't been tempted to try that?
]]>Though you do wonder if the Laundry has access to GCHQ' sigint take and is doing something like ngram analysis or sentiment tracking to they and detect possession which is a similar take.
]]>But as excel runs out of steam well just after a mere millon or so rows doing the actual analysis not so much.
Big data was always more in the "bugger individual files are larger than the maximum possible disk size" area.
But unfortunately the NHS "bless em" has some odd ideas about big data there was an interesting BBC program about using data to improve patient care their idea of big data was 20-30 samples per min for a small number of patients even if this was for every patient in hospital that's still a trivial amount of data.
]]>Or is this forshadowing that Bob is Guilty of the same mistake as Andy. Hint you don't do big data in excel
Given what we know about the laudryverse dong computational demonology with fortran or ada would be much much safer than these invented by grad students (who smoke to many of those jazz cigarettes) languages like C C++ and Java.
For non technical programmers fortran is a language that is focused on expressing mathematical problems in code Its still heavily in use on probably all the realy big clusters/supercomputers as it't just that good for that sort of job. its also had getting on for 60 years of development behind it.
]]>I once when working for BT ex GPO (which had documents for every thing) had to look up a document on our intranet for industrial relations purposes.
I mistyped the doc id and got a TI (technical instruction) from the 40's that explained how you worked out pension entitlement based on what medals you had got from the second world war.
]]>Still maybe at the next one might help quell any challenges to the SOC rulings :-)
]]>CIT at Cranfield has apparently a cool black museum of bits and pieces of weapons v2 v1 parts and so on
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