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linkinwayne

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Originally Posted by bdeuce22
hah. report the post. he bumped without a 5% drop.

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Damn, that's cruel
 

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Originally Posted by shahanshah
if you go with matlab the toolboxes have nice gui stuff. R (S+ is more standard in industry) is much more customizable but get ready to do it all manually

These are all really just statistical software. I'm really more interested in the specific tools, and how the tools are implemented, rather than how the toolbox looks. I typically like using prefab tools, but the scientist in me screams out against anything that looks like a black box. On the other hand, it's lazy.

In other news, please stop trolling people in B&S, because I will time you out for it, even if that guy is provoked so much that he loses his cool. Threadshitting, unless it's really called for (e.g. Yoox flipping, misrepresenting an item, selling fakes (not copies, forgeries)), etc... is not allowed.
 

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You are being summoned in the moc threads homeboy.
 

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Originally Posted by dmash1080
Haha, cat with the fake julius messages me saying '**** you dog, i'm ready to go right now, where's you sales threads'

hahahahahhahah


How could anyone possibly have trouble finding your sales threads?
 

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bought 5 oxfords last night, but i feel so much more comfy in a knit + tee
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Originally Posted by zissou
When EU retailers remove VAT when they sell to the States, are they taking a hit themselves, or are they somehow refunded the VAT as well? I was trying to order something form a retailer using a promo code, and they only way they refund VAT is with another promo code. Of course, their website only allows one promo code, and they said they couldn't reduce the price another 20% for the VAT. Seemed like strange reasoning considering they aren't supposed to charge me VAT in the first place...
Well, in the end, they honored it. For some reason, they thought I wanted 40% off, when all I wanted was -20% VAT and then -20% for the code they sent. Not like it's that much of a difference anyway... I'm blaming the language barrier.
 

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Originally Posted by mike868y
If you had to choose one, camo pants or shorts?
Pants, but only if slim like the Epaulets or McNairys.
 

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Originally Posted by zissou
Pants, but only if slim like the Epaulets or McNairys.

This. When I think of camo shorts I get lots of bad images in my head....

Same goes for non slim camo-pants... though not as bad as the shorts
 

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Originally Posted by mike868y
If you had to choose one, camo pants or shorts?

Normally I would say neither because if you are in a city and wearing camo, it defeats the purpose...but pants
 
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