"At 6:02 ," she said, "when I knew the switchboard operator had gone home for the day and I would get him directly."
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instant is about .02 percent.
of just 0.0251% compared to the distance they'd traveled so far.
I live in 02138.
And then it's 12:02 next day, you can drink two more beers.
If you drop it at $0.02 a ton, people will just-- so there is a price which clears the market.
Earnings per share were $0.02 below expectations.
We can actually pay $0.02 per kilowatt hour and get renewable sources that are bio-reactor, hydroelectric local and wind, but we chose a wind all option
So they're already at high 2:02 's.
the benefit/cost ratio is about $0.02 .
All these four examples are 1,024 points.
That X budget cuts 0.022% arts, humanities, and history.
One expert's estimate is that there's only 0.02 % chance that we'll go extinct from natural causes over the course of the century.
So Alaska Airlines sells miles for less than $0.02 apiece.
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It was 2001, '02 , when we had a huge economic crisis.
So Alaska Airlines sells points or miles for about $0.02 a pop.
documentation um went to a meeting with him in December of ' 02 3 months before the start of the war which is now the
And they're called Kilobots because the original system had 1,024 of them-- not 1,000 because it's nerd town.
But yes, 1,024 of these.
And the standard deviation of batting average today is about .027.
I mean, fossil fuel cannot compete with $0.02 per kilowatt hour.
All this about a computer that's got a memory of 1,024 bits.
In '97, '01, '02 , they were the standard bearers for hacker culture.
They may be thinking or taught about Avogadro's number, 6.02 times 10 to the 23, the number of moles, the number of carbon-12 atoms in 12 grams of carbon.
So you can buy miles, and airlines still drastically discount miles to usually around $0.02 a pop.
Then, we had a recession in 2001, '02 .
Then, we had a recession in '01, '02 where it took our economy 39 months, in aggregate, to get to the point where
So one day, she called him up 'At 6:02 ,' she said.
Well, they've gotten a lot closer, running 2:02 :57.
But I see a couple more records in the near future, and maybe hitting like 2:02 :30ish and then leveling off for awhile.
So for every dollar spent, you avoid about $0.02 of climate damage or you do $0.02 worth of good.
When headlines are bad or when headlines are good after the tech bubble for example from '02 to '07,
You also hear the opposite kind of argument. Less commonly in my zip code 02138 in Cambridge.
Not necessarily because you can now put wind and solar into the grid in, for example, Texas, for less than $0.02 per kilowatt hour.
Yes, incomes have been rising a little bit, by about $0.02 per year, but not by anywhere close enough
And could you pull the water out of the atmosphere, 2,000 liters, for under $0.02 per liter from all renewable energy?
So total paid would be 0.1 XRP, which is about-- what is that, like $0.02 , $0.03?
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Well, like I said, I started working on this project in '02 .
02 or even
So, if you take ten minutes and divide that into a month and get your units to cancel, you'll find out that people are roughly having sex .02 percent of the time.
but it's interesting to see that they were less than 1/10 of 1% of when we look at the height of either 29,028
Now, this is quite interesting, because they had a memory of 1,024 bits.
So in other words, it's a great problem for a computer that's only got a memory of 1,024 bits, and so he