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« on: November 11, 2008, 06:28:15 PM »

Main event:

265 lbs.: UFC Heavyweight Champion Randy Couture (16-8) vs. Brock Lesnar (2-1)

Main card (Televised):

155 lbs.: Kenny Florian (10-3) vs. Joe Stevenson (29-8)
185 lbs.: Amir Sadollah (1-0) vs. Nick Catone (5-0)
265 lbs.: Gabriel Gonzaga (9-3) vs. Josh Hendricks (14-4)
185 lbs.: Demian Maia (8-0) vs. Nate Quarry (10-2)

Under card (May not be broadcast):

170 lbs.: Dustin Hazelett (11-4) vs. Tamdan McCrory (9–1)
155 lbs.: Jorge Gurgel (12-4) vs. Aaron Riley (26-10-1)
155 lbs.: Jeremy Stephens (13-3) vs. Rafael dos Anjos (11-2)
155 lbs.: Alvin Robinson (9–3) vs. Mark Bocek (5-2)
170 lbs.: Matt Brown (7-7) vs. Ryan Thomas (9-2)
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« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2011, 10:06:58 PM »

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« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2011, 10:09:43 PM »

             
 I have never said slavery was moral i said it sounds to me like it is according to the bible which is waht the South was basing it on. And no I don't want to be chained up and beat but if you read the bible verse it says for the servant(slave) to obey his master it does not say for the master to beat and torture their slaves if a master did that he wa wrong. i am talking about servants and slaves being treated in a reasonable manner, like some slaves were according to this bible verse. I don't appreciate people putting words in my mouth, so I'll put them there my self, yes I believe slavery can be moral not that it always was or is, that is a different thing. This post was intended to show where the Southerners got their moral rights to slaveryPoker Online
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Jaidwayuniodo
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« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2011, 10:22:38 PM »

             
 A snake with a little more than 4 meters takes a walk for the forest in the following way. After to walk 1 meter in definitive direction it decides aleatoriamente if she capsizes for the left or if she capsizes for the right or if she continues in the same direction, independently of the previous decisions. However, if at some moment it finds its proper tail, it does not recognize it, bites and dies poisoned. She determines the probability of that the snake walks at least 10 meters before dying.             
Consider encoding the above movements this way,             
1. whenever the snake moves right, mark it as -1             
2. whenever the snake moves straight, mark it as 0             
3. whenever the snake moves left, mark it as 1             
Thus the movements of snake can be encoded as a stream of -1's,0's and 1's.             
This sequence terminates whenever we see 4 consecutive 1's or -1's.             
The required probability then becomes,             
P(length of sequence >=10)             
= 1 - P(length of sequence<10)             
I think this should be computable, albeit tedious (which is why i am avoiding doing it right now anyways).Poker Online
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