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Thought I would reference two people I met in the last week who I think count as 2 degrees of separation. A friend you know is one degree of separation. 2 ... gets you to a much wider group than your immediate acquaintances. But significantly those at 2 degrees are a much more diverse group with diverse contacts themselves. Which is for example why you are much more likely to hear about a new job ...
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... losers, add up the scores of the winners in the degrees of loss separation and divide both by the # of degrees.
The Game: Ohio State Buckeyes ... another torturous season under Rich Rodriguez. But alas the Degrees are here to bring you hope Wolverine fans. All is not lost. ... 24-21 in one of their many field goal or less wins. The Degrees was completed when the Purdon't shocked the world and ...
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... find a link. The expert who can link the two vehicles in the least number of degrees of separation, wins. It looks like a lot of fun, and I was wondering whether it ... now controls Ferrari.
Dave was able to link them in 6 degrees:
1.Well Jowett's factories were bought by International ... Fiat
6.Fiat controls Ferrari
And Kit Foster did it in four degrees:
1.Ferrari is under Fiat rule.
2.In the ...
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... a proper photograph of one) the second time around before he bought the farm, but we thank him, because we can now play the Six Degrees of Bacon game.
Obscure? Of course. But with a little digging, I can easily come up with connections ... have got in the act with their own truck-related version of the Six Degrees of Automotive Separation game. So far they’ve posited Kalmar and Iveco, Pegaso ...
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Sixteen years ago today, Will Smith’s film, Six Degrees of Separation, hit theaters across the nation. In 1993, Smith ... Bel-Air. The teen dream took an extreme risk in Six Degrees of Separation, playing a gay man who cons an ... , “A humble actor in a serious role.” Six Degrees of Separation racked in over $6.45 million dollars and would rank 133 at the box office for 1993.
Smith ...
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If anything, the Hemmings Six Degrees of Automotive Separation Challenge series – specifically, the talented and ingenious people who play along with the challenge ... – have proven that every carmaker in the world is somehow connected to every other carmaker in the world in six degrees or less. If that’s the case, then which company is at the center of it all? GM, due to its size? ...
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... One of those children, Bruce M. Carraway, married Huldah Cain. The only surname I'm missing is Anderson. Could that be why my ancestors changed their name from Anderson?
It feels like I'm playing six degrees of separation here. Time and research will tell if it is only a game of coincidences or if it is a realconnection.
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... chemistry from Indiana. Oddly enough though, he doesn't concentrate on anything related to his field, like say trying to show how nanothermite is used in controlled demolition, but has been writing these bizarre "six degrees of separation" articles showing how people in science, industry or politics are (gasp) connected to ...
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... a farm labourer chosen at random in North Korea, but that's by the by.
Anyway, I have been wondering about blog-separation. All right, even more parochial that that: BCUK blog separation. For example, what percentage of BlogUKland would be covered if I took my own Friends, combined them with all their Friends, and all their Friends' Friends?
It would be pretty meaningless, ...
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This past sunday was full of coincidences, three degrees that led to this post. My Sundays generally start and end at the same place, CBS. The day begins with with bow tie afficinado Charles Osgood’s Sunday Morning and ends with the newsmagazine 60 Minutes. I relish both programs for their unique stories and the two shows are some of the few that I regularly make a point to watch. On ...
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Two degrees Celsius, it seems, is all that separates the United States from the rest of the world. This morning, 56 newspapers from around the world will print the same editorial calling for the world’s leaders to take decisive action towards putting together a climate change treaty at the Copenhagen climate change summit. The lone U.S. newspaper to participate is the Miami Herald. ...
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... websites. These gatherings are part networking, part social, and wholly fun and eye-opening for attendees.
Social Media Outbreak is designed to demonstrate that we are all connected, and usually by fewer than 6 degrees.
Here's how it works: You invite a friend via social media. You might invite a Twitter follower...they invite a Facebook buddy...that person sends an invitation to a LinkedIn ...
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... the Justice Dept to get the lowdown on a job you're applying for, maybe that person is only a couple of degrees of separation away from you, etc. It turns out that a Facebook app like this has been written, and you can only see the mutual friends of the people using the app. So you would need millions of users before it becomes useful (this app only had ...
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... snow. When I arrived at the train station to pick him up his prayer was answered... not much snow, the sky was just "spitting". But the sky was gray, the temperature was hovering near 32 degrees, and it was odd seeing my son enjoy weather we hoped would soon pass.
He lost his full-time job (and his health insurance) a year ago. Three part-time jobs paid the bills and left him with a ...
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... per Gallery Satori’s web site:
Gallery SATORI is pleased to present “Two Degrees of Separation,†a group exhibition with ninety artists to be held in the Project ... , Tel Aviv, and Sydney who have connections to the artists based in New York.
If you happen to be in the Lower East Side this evening swing by and say hi!
Two Degrees of Separation
December 9, 2009 starting at 6:00 p.m.
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