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November 2011

Nov 27, 2011228 notes
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Nov 14, 2011207 notes
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Nov 13, 2011136 notes
Nov 13, 20119 notes
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Nov 12, 2011
Nov 12, 20119 notes
Nov 12, 201144 notes
Nov 12, 2011221 notes
Nov 12, 2011103 notes
Nov 12, 201182 notes
Nov 12, 20114 notes
Nov 12, 201117 notes
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Nov 12, 201172 notes
Nov 12, 201110 notes
Nov 12, 20111,083 notes
Nov 11, 2011176 notes
“If we were not ignorant there would be no probability, there could only be certainty. But our ignorance cannot be absolute, for then there would be no longer any probability at all. Thus the problems of probability may be classed according to the greater or less depth of our ignorance.” —Henry PoincarĂ© (via Dorigo)
Nov 11, 20118 notes
Nov 10, 201124 notes
Nov 10, 2011120 notes
Nov 10, 20115 notes
Nov 10, 2011201 notes
Nov 10, 2011141 notes
Nov 9, 201135,351 notes
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Nov 9, 2011122 notes
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Nov 8, 201142 notes
Nov 8, 201119 notes
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