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[QUOTE=TimJim;17772805]no, calculus and english are p vnkvlt[/QUOTE]
calculus II has to be the most Jewish course I've ever taken |
ugh hate calculus so much
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[QUOTE=Jaundice;17772821]i mean i pocket a bottle at the store every few months or so , or if i see one sitting around or something[/QUOTE]
you're gambling with your health every time though [url]http://www.erowid.org/experiences/exp.php?ID=65704[/url] [indent]A friend of mine (a close friend's wife) died yesterday by inhaling the chemicals in a computer duster. I cannot emphasize enough how dangerous these drugs are. They are NOT intended for human consumption, thus the companies that make dusters are not held accountable for what chemicals they put in them. She was one of the most beautiful, vibrant, caring people anyone could be lucky enough to have known, and I will attend her funeral tomorrow morning. This is truly a tragedy (and a shock to all who knew her), and nothing can be gained from her passing except the advice I'm passing on to all who are curious about the drug.[/indent] |
But dude gotta trip balls.
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Inhalants are so white trash
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really bro severe brain damage isn't cool
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you should have seen my post count a few seconds ago
it was FOURTEEN :angry:/ |
:-0
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good for you
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[quote=mcp3000;17772923]good for you[/quote]
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niggotry
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[QUOTE=Herr Quintilius Varus;17772882]calculus II has to be the most Jewish course I've ever taken[/QUOTE]
I took Algebra III and PreCalc but then took my senior year (of high school) off from Math. I took basketball and tv production and stuff. :thumb: |
Highest math class I ever got to was precalc and I don't intend on ever taking another math course, as I don't have to for my intended major...
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and it's useless in most of the real world.
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I like math... it's fun. Like a little puzzle.
Far superior to english or some such **** |
a puzzle like a tranny
got deng i lerv me sum matamatics |
[QUOTE=Dimmu Burger;17772956]and it's useless in most of the real world.[/QUOTE]
are you kidding? [i]Applications of differential calculus include computations involving velocity and acceleration, the slope of a curve, and optimization. Applications of integral calculus include computations involving area, volume, arc length, center of mass, work, and pressure. More advanced applications include power series and Fourier series. Calculus can be used to compute the trajectory of a shuttle docking at a space station or the amount of snow in a driveway. Calculus is also used to gain a more precise understanding of the nature of space, time, and motion. For centuries, mathematicians and philosophers wrestled with paradoxes involving division by zero or sums of infinitely many numbers. These questions arise in the study of motion and area. The ancient Greek philosopher Zeno gave several famous examples of such paradoxes. Calculus provides tools, especially the limit and the infinite series, which resolve the paradoxes. Calculus is used in every branch of the physical sciences, actuarial science, computer science, statistics, engineering, economics, business, medicine, demography, and in other fields wherever a problem can be mathematically modeled and an optimal solution is desired. Physics makes particular use of calculus; all concepts in classical mechanics are interrelated through calculus. The mass of an object of known density, the moment of inertia of objects, as well as the total energy of an object within a conservative field can be found by the use of calculus. In the subfields of electricity and magnetism calculus can be used to find the total flux of electromagnetic fields. A more historical example of the use of calculus in physics is Newton's second law of motion, it expressly uses the term "rate of change" which refers to the derivative: The rate of change of momentum of a body is equal to the resultant force acting on the body and is in the same direction. Even the common expression of Newton's second law as Force = Mass × Acceleration involves differential calculus because acceleration can be expressed as the derivative of velocity. Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism and Einstein's theory of general relativity are also expressed in the language of differential calculus. Chemistry also uses calculus in determining reaction rates and radioactive decay. Calculus can be used in conjunction with other mathematical disciplines. For example, it can be used with linear algebra to find the "best fit" linear approximation for a set of points in a domain. Or it can be used in probability theory to determine the probability of a continuous random variable from an assumed density function. Green's Theorem, which gives the relationship between a line integral around a simple closed curve C and a double integral over the plane region D bounded by C, is applied in an instrument known as a planimeter which is used to calculate the area of a flat surface on a drawing. For example, it can be used to calculate the amount of area taken up by an irregularly shaped flower bed or swimming pool when designing the layout of a piece of property. In the realm of medicine, calculus can be used to find the optimal branching angle of a blood vessel so as to maximize flow. In analytic geometry, the study of graphs of functions, calculus is used to find high points and low points (maxima and minima), slope, concavity and inflection points. In economics, calculus allows for the determination of maximal profit by providing a way to easily calculate both marginal cost and marginal revenue. Calculus can be used to find approximate solutions to equations, in methods such as Newton's method, fixed point iteration, and linear approximation. For instance, spacecraft use a variation of the Euler method to approximate curved courses within zero gravity environments.[/i] |
I've become so bored of the internet I somehow ended up back here
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[QUOTE=The Feeding;17772967]I've become so bored of the internet I somehow ended up back here[/QUOTE]
:eek: IT'S A GHOST :eek: |
lakeview
what a poophole srsly |
sup everyone
just at work. makin' smoothies. the bright side is that I get free smoothies woo as for lakeview: but but they have lots of gays there, how could it be a poophole? |
[QUOTE]as for lakeview: but but they have lots of gays there, how could it be a poophole?[/QUOTE]
cause all they do is look at each others poopholes make me a smoothie put crack in it |
this store has 'boosters' by MET-Rx where basically you put a pill in the blender with the smoothie and your smoothie then comes with a whole f*ckload of L-Carnitine, L-Tyrosene, L-Taurine, caffeine, Magnesium, L-Glutamine, etc.
Pretty sure if I were to mix two or three boosters into one smoothie it'd be rather like crack |
[QUOTE]L-Taurine[/QUOTE]
isnt that bull semen? |
bull semen extract to be precise
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best bull semen extract i've ever had
watching my roommate get sentenced today. :( not fun |
for what
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assault, plea agreement
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that sucks
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