Guy 1: I love Acid-Notation!
Guy 2: That guy’s music is shit. And you have the wrong name.
Guy 3: No he doesn’t! Acid-Notation is actually know as that name, not as ScratchR.
Guy 2: Shut the fuck up dick muncher
Guy 2: That guy’s music is shit. And you have the wrong name.
Guy 3: No he doesn’t! Acid-Notation is actually know as that name, not as ScratchR.
Guy 2: Shut the fuck up dick muncher
by ReDsUsPiocIOS September 03, 2023
a better way to easily remember wing parity algs by using the power of intonation and speech. So for example, let us take the algorithm commonly used to solve the UFr BUr parity case: l’ U2 l' U2 M' U2 l' U2 l U2 r' U2 l2.
l’ U2 would be pronounced “latoo”, using the a in “part” and the ui in “fruit”, with the emphasis on the “la” syllable.
Similiarly, M’ U2 would be pronounced “matoo”.
l U2 however, to differentiate it from l’ U2, would be less emphasised on the “la” syllable.
l2 would be the same as l u2, but the emphasis would be on the last syllable.
Other common notation can easily be extrapolated from what I have described here.
l’ U2 would be pronounced “latoo”, using the a in “part” and the ui in “fruit”, with the emphasis on the “la” syllable.
Similiarly, M’ U2 would be pronounced “matoo”.
l U2 however, to differentiate it from l’ U2, would be less emphasised on the “la” syllable.
l2 would be the same as l u2, but the emphasis would be on the last syllable.
Other common notation can easily be extrapolated from what I have described here.
Rubix Cube parity algorithm notation
l’ U2 would be pronounced “latoo”, using the a in “part” and the ui in “fruit”, with the emphasis on the “la” syllable.
Similiarly, M’ U2 would be pronounced “matoo”.
l’ U2 would be pronounced “latoo”, using the a in “part” and the ui in “fruit”, with the emphasis on the “la” syllable.
Similiarly, M’ U2 would be pronounced “matoo”.
by HungryStudent November 07, 2023
Reverse Polish Notation not to be confused with Reverse Reverse Polish notation. It is Notation used for algebra that is easier for programers to parse. The alternative is to compute PEMDAS and that gets into abstract syntax trees. Since Reverse Polish Notation has a association with Stacks and Stack based programing paradigms it's usually found there.
Confused? If you are that's the point. Reverse polish notation was meant to be understood by people but it's still not as easy as pemdas. So that's why we use S-expressions or just pemdas.
Confused? If you are that's the point. Reverse polish notation was meant to be understood by people but it's still not as easy as pemdas. So that's why we use S-expressions or just pemdas.
Person A: Hey did you hear about that Reverse Polish Notation Calculator?
Person B: You living in the 1980s or something we use pemdas.
Example of Reverse polish notation:
9 2 3 + *is equvalient to (2 + 3)* 9
Person B: You living in the 1980s or something we use pemdas.
Example of Reverse polish notation:
9 2 3 + *is equvalient to (2 + 3)* 9
by Richard565 May 29, 2024
The most pointless thing ever to exist in the modern world. Consisting of shitty little lines to show dance movements, it is about as useful as dry paint.
What’s the next part of the choreography? Hang on let me check the benesh notation - said NO-ONE EVER
by Dobby707 May 10, 2022
When a mean and nasty woman (a witch) is being mean and nasty to someone else. These kind of witches don't have cauldrons or brooms; they are just people you want to stay miles away from. Refers to a single person, not a group.
Guy: That woman is following classic witch notation on Jeremy.
Witch: NGFDGUGGUTGTGITTHBNTBGTUGITGJTIGBTNGITUB!
Jeremy: Shut up, you bitch!
Witch: NGFDGUGGUTGTGITTHBNTBGTUGITGJTIGBTNGITUB!
Jeremy: Shut up, you bitch!
by ManMan36 March 12, 2016
by Doctor_Dreary November 02, 2023
by FyrmanDan May 24, 2019