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you're the one that's driving the bike kid


I'll take me driving the bike over you *SITTING* in the airplane with your
head up your ass clueless about what to do next so just shouting as loud as
possible.

i just dont agree with you at all harlan. all of your super-duper
complex math is easily broken down into plus, sum-- those types of
functions.

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So show us how you'd use those simple operations to invert matrices.

It's simple for me because I know enough to use appropriate tools. It seems
to be impossible for you because the only thing you do on the rare instances
when you pull your head back out into the sunshine all you can do is rant.


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uh.. id just make a matrix and invert it

select 1/@myvalue

lol

i just think that it's hilariuous.. you seriously have this idea that
your math is 'too complex for a database'

you're not arguging that it's too complex for access.. you're not
arguging that it's too complex for SQL.. you're not arguing that the
math that you 'DO'-- by remembering the NAME of a function (ROFL) is
too complex

****.. what do you eat for breakfast, a bull**** sandwich??

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uh.. id just make a matrix and invert it

select 1/@myvalue


Brilliant! Aaron can invert 1x1 matrices!

How about the 4x4 matrix I posed a few weeks ago?

i just think that it's hilariuous.. you seriously have this idea that
your math is 'too complex for a database'


Too complex for (rather, ill suited to) SQL queries, yes.

And evidently way too hard for you.


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You'll appreciate this. Your worst nightmare about to come true.

http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/....aspx#comments


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technically; it means that excel is entering the 20th century-- as in
this puts this in about the same league as access was in 1900.

access can spit **** out to a webpage in about 100 different ways. I
mean-- it's all about being able to consume your data in other apps
keeping it from excel to sharepoint to sharepoint to excel-- what's the
frigging point kids

keep your data in a database; you can CONSUME your data in 100
different places



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