Pair trading and multicurrency arbitrage. The showdown. - page 184

 

Okay, long story short.

I take it no-one's got it all figured out.

It's not like it's anything supernatural, it's not like it's higher maths.

I don't see the point in going on.

;)

 
Renat Akhtyamov #:

Okay, long story short.

I take it no one understood anything.

;)

NNN - nobody understood anything.
 
Andrey Dik #:
NNN - nobody understands anything.

Oh, cool!

We'll remember that.

;)

 
Renat Akhtyamov #:

oh, cool!

remember

;)

more:
VZHVUUUUUUU - live forever and learn forever and learn forever and learn forever, I think Lenin said.
 
Andrey Dik #:
VZHVUUUUUU

it's better this way:

VZHVU, UUIERU! - TZVL

;)

 
Renat Akhtyamov #:

then it's better this way:

VZHVU, V UIERU! - TZVL

;)


I agree, it's better.
but dolce to write


ZY. why Zara when there is Sönya? come shopping in Sönya!

 
Andrey Dik #:

I agree, it's better
but dolce to write


ZY. why Zara when there is Sönya? come shopping in Sönya!

I've thought about it again.

two in one, agreed.

LIFE LIFE LIFE LIFE LIFE LIFE LIFE LIFE LIFELIFE L IFE LIFE LIFE LIFE LIFE

We'll remember.

There's only one inconvenience.

you'll have to explain why it's three times instead of one.

I googled it on the internet.

people write that they read the VZHVUU 10 times, and they can't do it.

and here....

and especially about triangles, it's better not to start any more.

;))))

 
Maxim Dmitrievsky #:
It's funny that the ancient Egyptians didn't even have currency :) and in fact, some people claim that they built from the top down:).

Of course - it's easier to push stones down than to drag them up.

In other words, the pyramids were dug out and then the finished thing was inverted :-)

 
Maxim Kuznetsov #:

Of course - it's easier to push rocks down than it is to drag them up.

That is, the pyramids were dug out in general, and then the finished structure was inverted :-)

There's kind of an interesting point there, that some ancient buildings were then completed by other cultures. This doesn't seem to apply to the pyramids, but other temple complexes like Baalbek. And there, the lower and older the stones are, the bigger they are. There are some very gigantic ones. And they're carved so flat. And then there's the hackwork on top of that. So the giants built it all, or started to build it :) and then homosapiens came.
 
Maxim Dmitrievsky #:
There's kind of an interesting point there, that some ancient buildings were later completed by other cultures. This doesn't seem to apply to the pyramids, but other temple complexes like Baalbek. And there, the lower and older the stones are, the bigger they are. There are some very gigantic ones. And they're carved so flat. And then there's the hackwork on top of that. So the giants built it all, or started to build it :) and then homosapiens came.

For example, I like the idea of the second Maxim.

According to the idea Pyramid is realisable by ordinary homosapiens, if it is built in a pit, because to drop/lower/roll a block is not to lift it.

You don't even need to mirror anything.