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  1. No sir. Announcement of 20D successor is expected for tomorrow. Rumors are it will be called 35D. Fido
  2. 20Da is out since June 05. Now we are talking about 20D replacement (35D???). Fido
  3. V....n is geographic area, but you removed its name. Fido
  4. Search for Moab give 795 results in this forum. I don't think you could call it "consistent no-naming". Fido
  5. It's Canon 20/2.8, right? http://www.freefall-video.com/images/helmetPhotos/imagepages/15.htm Fido
  6. Try James Gleick, "Chaos". Nice introduction, a bit of history. Ps.: We drifted far away from topic, don't we? Fido
  7. Exits delta>0 with following properties: For every epsilon>0 exists t>0 such, that: 1) Distance of points in time 0 is less than epsilon 2) Distance of points in time t is greater than delta I think this is generic definition of sensibility to initial conditions. But what I want to say is that such sensitivity is not enough for chaotic behaviour. Check wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_theory, they state three conditions, sensitivity, mixing and dense periodic orbits. And sensitivity is result of mixing and dense periodic orbits. Fido
  8. You should use unpredictable instead of non-deterministic here. Hamilton systems with positive Ljapunovs' koeficients are non-predictable but deterministic. To get nondeterministic systems you have to go outside continuum mechanic (e.g. QM, cause we now there are not hidden parameters due to non-validity of Bells' inequalities). Ps.: I guess we will be banned quite soon for usage of inappropriate vocabulary :-) Fido
  9. You are a bit mistaken here. 1) Sensitivity to initial conditions is not enough to get chaotic behaviour 2) Sensitivity to initial conditions comes from dense periodic orbits and transitive flow. This is theorem from late nineties, really nice one :-) Fido
  10. No, it is not. Chaos theory is about system with: 1) Dense periodic orbits 2) Transitive flow He was not talking about such system, was he? Fido
  11. Is he looking for this? http://www.crmojo.com/adobepdf/tginstall.pdf Fido
  12. I like BlueEYE for WS jumps. Some people say all low profile lenses are made by one manufacturer under different brand names, I doubt you will find any quality difference. Fido
  13. I have to admit there is something jumpable. Fido
  14. March is a bit to early for beach chicks. Fido
  15. What is the voice at beginning saying? I got just "smoking the pipe" and "next year three of every ten will be dead". Is it some old war movie or what? Fido
  16. I got the article (Vertical 2000/03). If somebody wants copy, send me a message. Fido
  17. Cutaway is mandatory in some countries, e.g. in France. Fido
  18. I fully agree, as former general relativity and nonlinear dynamic physicist. Unfortunately you cannot really live for 150 EUR a month, that why banks are full physicists (in Czech republic). Anyway, my college was only 50 meters high. The same day the will get 90 meters building I'm back :-) Fido
  19. Don't be lazy and come with Navier-Stokes based ab-inito model. :-) Fido
  20. pbla4024

    Running exits

    There was article about running exits at ABA while ago. You could try to find it. Fido
  21. pbla4024

    europe June 2006

    No Czech ever visited that bar, right? Fido
  22. All Phoenix-fly boogies locations are carefuly selected to be as far as possible from French Riviera :-) Fido