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If I had a nickel for every time I’ve become obsessed with numbered characters I’d have two nickels
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Gonna ask this bc I’m curious
What do you think of The Numberlys?
I just think they're neat.
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How To Prepare For Your First Pitch
Preparing for your first pitch can be nerve-wracking, but it doesn't have to be if you know how to prepare. With some preparation and practice, you can ensure your pitch is polished and effective. Here are some tips to help you get ready for your big moment.
Understand your audience: Before preparing your pitch, take the time to understand your audience. Who will you be speaking to? What are their needs and concerns? What decision-making processes do they use? Understanding your audience will help you tailor your pitch to their specific needs and make it more effective.
Define your crucial message: Before preparing your pitch, define your key message. What do you want your audience to remember? What is the call to action you want them to take? Once you have defined your key message, make sure it is the foundation of your pitch.
Keep it simple: A pitch is not the time to get into the nitty-gritty details of your proposal. Instead, focus on the key points and ensure they are presented clearly and concisely. Use simple language and avoid jargon.
Use visuals: Visuals can be a powerful tool to help you communicate your key message. Use slides, images, or videos to help illustrate your points and make your pitch more engaging.
Practice, practice, practice: The more you practice your pitch, the more comfortable and confident you will be when it comes time to deliver it. Training in front of a mirror, with friends, or with a coach. Could you make sure to time yourself so you know how long your pitch will take?
Be prepared for questions: Your audience may have questions after you finish your pitch, so be prepared to answer them. Anticipate the questions you may be asked and practice your responses.
Dress for success: Dress professionally and ensure you look your best. Your appearance can significantly impact how your audience perceives you and your proposal.
Be confident: Confidence is critical when delivering a pitch. Believe in yourself and your proposal. Speak clearly and make eye contact with your audience.
Follow-up: After your pitch, follow up with your audience. Send them a thank you note, or follow up with them to see if they have any further questions.
Learn from your experience: After your pitch, take the time to reflect on your performance. What worked well? What could you improve? You can use this feedback to improve your pitch for next time.
Preparing for your first pitch can be daunting, but with these tips in mind, you can make sure your pitch is polished and effective. Remember to understand your audience, define your key message, keep it simple, use visuals, practice, be prepared for questions, dress for success, be confident, follow up, and learn from your experience. Give yourself the best chance and call on expert help from Numberly. They have first-hand experience raising funds and being presented to, so you'll be in great hands.
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is NaN like, all undefined values, like the answer to 1/0, or is that still too numberly?
NaN is from floating-point arithmetic, where numbers aren't exactly "real numbers" but are instead inexact approximations of real values, which can be thought of as small ranges of values with an upper and lower bound. there are a lot of strange quirks with this system, such as the presence of both "positive zero" and "negative zero", as well as some strange behavior caused by this characteristic inexactness.
one key feature of the IEEE floating-point standard is that since "positive zero", like all floating-point values, doesn't have an exact value and is instead "some number that's better approximated by zero than it would be by any other float", doesn't behave the same way as a "true" zero would. multiplying anything by zero is still zero and adding anything to zero is itself, as you'd expect, but dividing by zero is actually allowed! 1/0 in the IEEE floating-point standard is infinity, not undefined, which can be interpreted as meaning "one divided by [a positive number that's too small to be represented] equals [a number that's too large to be represented]".
NaN, then, is reserved for invalid operations that really cannot be interpreted in any sensible way, such as zero divided by negative zero, or infinity minus infinity.
NaN itself has some very interesting properties. almost every operation where one of the inputs is NaN has NaN as a result, and for any comparison ("greater than", "less than", "equal to"), if one of the inputs is NaN, the answer is always "false", even if you're comparing NaN to itself.
so the short answer is that yes, NaN is a "number" that represents the idea of "the answer to an invalid operation", but it still kinda behaves like a number, and the invalid operations it is the answer to bizarrely do not include one divided by zero.
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ScyllaDB vs. MongoDB: When to Use Each
Numberly has been using both ScyllaDB and MongoDB in production for over five years. Learn which NoSQL database it relies on for different use cases and why.
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SMILE: Does this happen often
SMILE: The weird cryptic stuff
Reactions: [spells out ”SI”, troll face emoji]
Cassie: about once a week!!! ish
Reactions: [wheeze cry emoji, tvb emoji]
#dscp#deep space communications program#dscp probecast#dscpcast#SMILE dscp#casper dscp#> YEAH LMAO EVERYONE DOES THIS#> now i know what BINARY is. thanks dscp#> tell me more of ur little numberly things
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STAMI Ch. 4 "At Last" - deeg9
“I can’t believe you want to spend our week off studying.” Tim plopped down on Lucy’s bed and tugged her book toward him.
Lucy was a month shy from hitting her three-year mark on the LAPD, which meant she would finally be a P3 and eligible for the Detectives exam. When Tim walked in, she was flipping through the LAPD Detectives Operations Manual and scribbling in her notepad, which was exactly how he’d left her two hours ago. Her hair was still damp from her shower earlier, which she wore in a messy bun on the top of her head.
In that time, Tim had gone home, taken Kojo on a long run, worked out, showered, and made it back to her place. He knew Lucy had already memorized the manual from cover to cover. He wouldn’t be surprised if she ended up with the highest score across all of the divisions at this rate.
“Not the entire week,” Lucy corrected him and playfully tugged the book back. “Just for a couple hours per day. The exam is only three months away, so I need to take advantage of the extra time. I don’t have someone reading to me from the passenger side of my shop.”
They both had plenty of vacation time saved up and Lucy needed to adjust back to days. Tim was thrilled when she took him up on his offer to have a week-long staycation before starting at her new precinct. It pushed her start date out a week, but it was definitely needed.
They’d spent the past weekend getting Tamara settled into her dorm room and he knew Lucy was feeling a sense of loss about Tamara moving out. Luckily, Tamara was planning to surprise Lucy this weekend for her 30th birthday and he could already picture Lucy’s reaction in his mind.
But right now? He knew exactly what she needed...
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Some things are more important
by deeg9
Chapters: 4/? Fandom: The Rookie (TV 2018) Rating: Explicit (but this chapter is just Mature) Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Tim Bradford/Lucy Chen, Tim Bradford & Lucy Chen Characters: Tim Bradford, Lucy Chen (The Rookie), Wade Grey, Nyla Harper, John Nolan (The Rookie), Angela Lopez, Wesley Evers, Aaron Thorsen, Smitty (The Rookie)
Additional Tags: Minor Violence, Grief/Mourning, Slow to Fast Burn, Comedy, Sex, Explicit Language, the rookie writers cant do math so why should i, don’t come at me with basic addition and subtraction, math is a construct created by man and can just as easily be destroyed by me, math what math, timelines are a notion not science, Free yourself of your numberly worries and let love guide you, Occasional Original Characters because canon divergence had to happen
#chenford#chenford fic#tim x lucy#the rookie#lucy x tim#tim bradford#lucy chen#chenford fanfic#the rookie fanfic#tucy#domestic#fluff
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Terry Lee Hawkins Jr.
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MAY 14, 2018 · PUBLIC
25 or be it 2e to make it easier if it seems 4172e Love 25 92 numberly 117 and not 711 be it say or yas and not yes or yea be it closely the same 751 be it maybe 717 area code or psp and not gay or gay street maybe yay be it 717 and reason’s to be it not pay but maybe to pay attention be it maybe 313 like CAL not Lac and 23145 or 23185 maybe ot make it slightly easier 231d5 or 231z5 be it blade or blaze and not vampire movie maybe baby being artistically beautiful and that if design and beauty i create as i created it be it worded lettered letterly and numberly be it 16 so 92 be be it love written in numbers be it love in numbers and poetry like ABC and 123 maybe ABC
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Little things I drew back in May :)
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things that were all done (designed, produced, written, story idea/original book, etc) by William Joyce i’m sure not a lot of ppl know:
Toy Story (1995; concept art)
A Bug’s Life (1998; concept art)
Rollie Pollie Ollie (1998-2004; creator)
George Shrinks (2000-2003; creator; exec. prod.)
Robots (2005; prod. design)
Meet the Robinsons (2007; based on A Day With Wilbur Robinson, concept art, design, exec. prod.)
Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (2007; set design, animator)
Horton Hears a Who (2008; concept art, background design )
Rise of the Guardians (2012; based on Guardians of Childhood: Santa Calls, )
Epic (2013)
The Numberlys (2015; creator, exec. prod.)
Conclusion: Billy Joyce has a monopoly on cuteness
#William Joyce#animation#meet the robinsons#ride of the guardians#rollie pollie ollie#2000s#disney#i had to stare at his iMDB page for a bit.....#king of circles...
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Financial Projections
Financial projections are a crucial part of running a business, so you must have an easy way to create them—and even more important, that they're complete, accurate, and easy to understand. Numberly lets you create financial projections for your business and share them with investors, partners, or anyone else who needs to see them. To learn more about our services, visit us now.
#Financial projections#financial services#startup financial model#financial model#financial modelling
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How?
How can NaN be a number?
Because to me, it doesn't feel very numberly. Like, at all.
Number Tournament: NOT A NUMBER vs ALEPH-NULL
NaN (Not a Number)
seed: 26 (20 nominations)
class: ERROR
description: ERROR
aleph-null (countable infinity)
seed: 39 (19 nominations)
class: infinite cardinal
description: "infinity" in the sense of "the number of natural numbers"
#voted twelve#but might change in future polls#if NaN makes it through this one#which seems plausible
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Christine Phelan Animation Reel 2012
#Vimeo#dota2#numberlys#starfox#starwars#christinephelan#animator#animation#demoreel#showreel#valve#doublefine#meindbender#lucasarts#moonbot#nintendo#brutallegend#ironbrigade
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Directeur(trice) Artistique Digital(e) Junior
Directeur(trice) Artistique Digital(e) Junior
Job title: Directeur(trice) Artistique Digital(e) Junior Company: Numberly Job description: de ces utilisateurs et de leurs interactions avec les différents points de contact digitaux. En tant que directeur(trice… Expected salary: Location: 9e Arrondissement, Paris Job date: Sun, 25 Jul 2021 06:32:48 GMT Apply for the job now!
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Books On Books Collection - William Joyce
Books On Books Collection – William Joyce
The Numberlys (2014) The Numberlys (2014) William Joyce and Christina EllisHardback, paper on board. H220 x W300 mm, 52 pages. Acquired from London Bridge Books, 15 April 2021.Photos of the book: Books On Books Collection. Although bound in landscape, the book reads in portrait. Life was…fine. Orderly. Dull as gray paint. Very…numberly. But our five jaunty heroes weren’t willing to accept that…
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