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theinvisibleevent.com
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| | | | | I wasn't expecting to get a review out today, but a sleepless night and the ice-cube-on-an-oil-slick-fast prose of Erle Stanley Gardner combined to make Gold Comes in Bricks (1940), the official third entry in the Bertha Cool and Donald Lam series, fly past in no time at all. No, you didn't miss anything, I haven't... | |
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ahsweetmystery.com
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| | | | | Due to some scheduling glitches, for the first time my Book Club will be discussing not one buttwomystery novels at this month's meeting. The first isThe Dead Can Tell(1940) by Helen Reilly, and the new edition by Woodside Press beautifully reconstructs the old Dell Mapback cover on front and back, as well as the cast... | |
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mysteriesahoy.com
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| | | | | Originally Published 1940Griselda Satterlee #1Followed by The Bamboo Blonde The society pages announce it before she even arrives: Griselda Satterlee, daughter of the princess of Rome, has left her career as an actress behind and is traveling to Manhattan to reinvent herself as a fashion designer. They also announce the return of the dashing Montefierrow... | |
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relativitydigest.com
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| | | Many textbooks when introducing ordinary least squares as a method to do regression (usually via introducing linear regression) don't explain / derive the coefficients. Here, I explain how to do it using tensor/index notation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0RK6AJPuz4&t=4s | ||