Valtrex prescription for cold sore
Today, talking about issues on a project I’m going to valtrex prescription for cold sore work on, I remembered of a paper I read last year by Nova Spivack: A Physics of Ideas. It makes a valtrex prescription for cold sore parallel between the physical space and the information space.
The center of it valtrex prescription for cold sore was the idea tha we could measure the relevance of some idea by measuring its momentum defined as its velocity (i.e. the rate of occurrances per unit time in a given time interval) X its mass (i.e. how “large” the meme is).
This just makes sense to valtrex prescription for cold sore me as a way to prioritze and maybe filter the valtrex prescription for cold sore memes which get transported by the web (specially by RSS feeds): a meme or documents with high momentum are
representative of whatever ideas happen to be most important now [*],
by looking changes in momentum we can valtrex prescription for cold sore identify the trends which are currently gaining importance,
this enables us to determine whether memes are “heating up” or “cooling off” — a valtrex prescription for cold sore meme is heating up if it is important and timely and valtrex prescription for cold sore has positive impulse [*].
This approach is valtrex prescription for cold sore effective exactly because it takes into account the dynamic nature of the valtrex prescription for cold sore information flow which is much more evident today on the blogsphere.
As a valtrex prescription for cold sore side note, the original article is from july 2004 well before the valtrex prescription for cold sore rise of the memetrackers which we now enjoy, and I always wondered if some kind of momentum-calculating algorithm was used inside of them (or if it was not why).
P.S. I just saw that valtrex prescription for cold sore Nova Spivack has another interesting article on “Collective Intelligence lipitor prescription drug”
[*] citations from the article
