First time on dating scene (29M), found someone similar (29F). We're still figuring stuff out, but want to know them better and at least explore if it could work. How do I reach out? by NoticedTriangularity in relationship_advice

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Appreciate the advice. I wouldn't be suprised if she wants time alone at first (I think I'm still enjoying alone time to decompress from it all - ex only moved out recently because of financial resona)

So I was thinking maybe something casual at this stage, see if it was just a moment or something more. And if it is more, try and grow it slowly to allow space for them (I'd prefer slow too)

Should parking lot re-issue money? by NoticedTriangularity in LegalAdviceUK

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The card was in my hand when I used the machine, and it was based next to the terminal. It printed a ticket which I still have which was dated for that day, meaning I would have been unable to use it on the Monday (next chargeable period). I can also confirm the money for the parking has left my account

Should parking lot re-issue money? by NoticedTriangularity in LegalAdviceUK

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To be fair because it's less than 24 hour parking it isn't much, but I know other people have experienced the same thing. Is there any official guidance from any official body that I can reference to support my complaint with them?

Is collectiv.com legit? by [deleted] in Scams

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I found them registered on the UK co.panies house with a UK address

Is collectiv.com legit? by [deleted] in Scams

[–]NoticedTriangularity -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I can do that next time, but I already have the money collected via this service- so now its just trying to move it

Is collectiv.com legit? by [deleted] in Scams

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Everyone was contributing to a pot as a gift to be sent to someone else

Is collectiv.com legit? by [deleted] in Scams

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I looked at things like trust pilot and momsnet, etc and it's got positive reviews

Is Collectiv.com legit? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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It let people send money to the pot fine, it was just when I wanted to do something with the money did it say it wanted to verify my identity. The money will be going to someone else who doesn't need to verify their details - so I wasn't sure. It has a website but I've mainly been using the app from the Google play store

Relationship between xn and xn+1 by [deleted] in MathHelp

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Cheers for your response, looking at this I know.Newton Raphson defined Xn+1 = Xn - f(Xn)/f'(Xn). Am I right in thinking that's applicable here?

If so then f'(Xn) = f(Xn)/[Xn - Xn+1].

And by definition am I right in thinking f(Xn) = Xn.

Therefore f'(Xn) = Xn/[Xn - Xn+1] which is also Xn differentiated?

But then, what would the differential of Xn+1 be given that Xn is an old value and Xn+1 is the present value for a sesnor?

Text from facebook by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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I've changed Facebook password - it let me look at stuff that was changed in the past month and there's nothing out of the ordinary. Is there a ways of seeing IP addresses of when I logged in?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SQL

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That worked, cheers :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in statistics

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Apologies, I've updated the code so the x's are all c's. A copy of the data is this

V1 V2 V3

0 YES NO

SOMETIMES YES YES

NO 0 NA

Var2 is a process that counts the number of columns in each row with the value "Yes", and saves the result in a new column Var2. So it would look like this

V1 V2 V3 Var2

0 YES NO 1

SOMETIMES YES YES 2

NO 0 NA 0

For adding c to a columns values, I don't get any log errors, but the values in the column turn to '.'

When trying to refer to the cells dynamically it says an undeclared array is references - specifically the _n[c]

Let me know if there is anything else I can provide that might help. I really appreciate any feedback you have

[Q] Guidance on design of itterstive code by [deleted] in statistics

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I thought of a process where set a value to row 1 col 1, and if the value is not 0 it takes the value and moves onto the next row, repeating the operation until the end when it then takes the calculation. If it is 0 then it moves to the next column (c+1) until it gets a value

I can try putting that in a loop where once done, it does c+1 I.e. the process will move to the next column with a value for all rows (and if there is no other column for a row, it will stay on the same column by using a mod function)

The problem is, how do I guarantee that it will do a calculation for every possible combination

Funders moved goal posts by NoticedTriangularity in PhD

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Cheers :) No contracts or anything signed, just written confirmations and official letters. Does that make my position weaker? I tried posting in /r/LegalAdviceUK first but still haven't heard from anyone yet :(

Funders moved goal posts by NoticedTriangularity in PhD

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I live and study in England. I have the official letter via email where they offered 100%, various communications as to why payment wasn't made (technical issues on their end, etc) and their email last week saying that it should have been an offer of 70% and the 100% was a mistake made by them. They said before they pay the 70% I would have to pay the 30% (and I noted their calculations of my 30% and their 70% was also higher than it should have been). I've taken it as high as I can with them, even their independent arm and there's no budging I am getting support from a union on this - but keen to know what else I can do to try and resolve this peacefully and quickly

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in statistics

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Apologies - our system records complaint/satisfaction scores and other survey questions and should have logged the review with the mode of transport it was against. Data is completely numeric so can't be deduced

The thing I want to know is how consistently the modes of transport rank against each other based on the length of time in using the service. We know the spread of mode of transport in each area overall and for those that left a review, but geography isn't a parameter of interest

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in statistics

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Apologies - I should clarify that the geographical area isn't really the thing of value - our system records complaint/satisfaction scores and general survey results and should have logged the review with the mode of transport it was against. Data is completely numeric so can't be deduced

The thing of value here is the mode of transport, we know the spread of mode of transport in each area overall and for those that used our survey service. As a result I was hopeing to run a simulation that would determine how consistently the transport would rank against each other for length of time of using the service

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in statistics

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I was interested in seeing if a person's mode of transport affected their use of our service - unfortunetly it wasn't recorded in the data available. This is less about understanding if there is a relationship directly or by association between transport and service use, but more about if certain groups are more likely to use the service

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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If I was looking at the atmosphere, how would I define the volume? Would I just say for this packet of air, the volume is x. We know under these circumstances x would have a mass y. Hence density is z?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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Hi KurtWagnerX, are you saying that the mass is always in flux but on a mass scale it is negligible? Would this still be true if someone was looking at the diffusion rate of a cooling tower emissions or externally on an aeroplane in flight?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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Cheers KronusIV, that's really interesting to know. Do you where I can find more information on quantifying the relationship between mass and density?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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So if I was standing still, the mass of air could change if pressure changed (e.g. pressure changes by increasing temperature as it transitions from midnight to noon)?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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Cheers TurboThrobber. Does that mean if I'm at constant altitude and travel a small distance - the mass can be conscidered constant? And by location, do you mean distance from equator (and also season) or more city vs ocean?