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Sup lod. Trying to do 100 chemistry problems is extremely annoying when it takes 3 minutes just to submit one answer/load a page...
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[QUOTE=Zed_Leppelin;17961023]wait you got suspended for this?:
http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/1962589-post857.html[/QUOTE] nm. josh what did you post that got deleted. please tell, I love when people burn bulb, everyone over there sucks his dick. I think the music is fine, and nothin against him, but their fanboyism is humourous |
[QUOTE=Modern Iconoclast;17961861]Sup lod. Trying to do 100 chemistry problems is extremely annoying when it takes 3 minutes just to submit one answer/load a page...[/QUOTE]
I always hated online course work. Had it for Physics and Chemistry in college. Talk about a bitch when you had to put an answer like (e^(2)/((3x+y)(z))/(((3x+y)+2z)!). Depending how the teacher set the program it would only allow () or it would allow that and []. Of course they wouldn't tell you. You had to figure it out by getting a question wrong and then seeing the correct answer later and being like WTF? That was my answer too! Chemistry was the same with capitalization and crap. h20 is not water, no... H2O is water. Bad bad bad memories. :lol: |
[QUOTE=viciouscycle;17961846]rofl apparently bulb checked your profile.. It seems like a bunch of group think over there
I signed up to harmony central a couple years ago, that place was pure balls[/QUOTE] yeah, i got perma there too, it was pretty weak the only thing that bothers me about it is that i cant buy gear from those places |
[QUOTE=Left Face Down;17962001]I always hated online course work. Had it for Physics and Chemistry in college. Talk about a bitch when you had to put an answer like (e^(2)/((3x+y)(z))/(((3x+y)+2z)!). Depending how the teacher set the program it would only allow () or it would allow that and []. Of course they wouldn't tell you. You had to figure it out by getting a question wrong and then seeing the correct answer later and being like WTF? That was my answer too! Chemistry was the same with capitalization and crap. h20 is not water, no... H2O is water. Bad bad bad memories. :lol:[/QUOTE]
Yeah my online calc stuff was like that. My chem stuff is on masteringchemistry.com and it's actually not too bad about the input stuff. But it's hosted on the shittiest server on the internet. |
I repaired a broken laptop hinge, seems to be holding up ok, but it could probably go any minute
same with my xbox, it seems to have fixed itself after i dismantled and gave ti a good clean and move around... 2 things broke in 2 days and seem to be ok now... hmm I certainly do not like when stuff like this happens, both we're looked after flawlessly no drops breaks errors anything wrong :mad: |
[QUOTE=viciouscycle;17961846]rofl apparently bulb checked your profile.. It seems like a bunch of group think over there
I signed up to harmony central a couple years ago, that place was pure balls[/QUOTE] HCFX is pretty sound if you're into good music, but HCAF (which is where most of the metalhead types hang out) is almost as bad as MX It basically ended up being teens in the amp forum, young adults in the effects forum and old people in the guitar forum the things they're labelled as aren't what they're used for at all [QUOTE=Left Face Down;17962001]I always hated online course work. Had it for Physics and Chemistry in college. Talk about a bitch when you had to put an answer like (e^(2)/((3x+y)(z))/(((3x+y)+2z)!). Depending how the teacher set the program it would only allow () or it would allow that and []. Of course they wouldn't tell you. You had to figure it out by getting a question wrong and then seeing the correct answer later and being like WTF? That was my answer too! Chemistry was the same with capitalization and crap. h20 is not water, no... H2O is water. Bad bad bad memories. :lol:[/QUOTE] no offence dude but H-twenty is wrong whichever way you look at it |
Bruce, you ever get into "The Drift"? I just picked up "Memory Drawings" and it's not bad. They are a lot like DMST, especially the earlier stuff. Same instrumentation too
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[QUOTE=Bruce E Kinesis;17963867]
no offence dude but H-twenty is wrong whichever way you look at it[/QUOTE] I meant lower case o <.< typo. Irony being I made the typo in the short thing not the long a[size=2]s[/size]s formula. point was some times it wanted the "correct" way of writing something and other times it wouldn't. Iron for example is Fe, not fe, but some times they didn't want you to capitalize things. Other times they did. Some times they would take either answer. |
If they're going to be retarded either caps or no caps.. Pick one
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haizzzzzz!
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Got a job... not in my field. Though with the job market as it is I really could care less. Contract to hire basis, but hopefully in August I'll have a $40k a job w/ full benefits. Until then I'll just have to live with a $40k a year job.
In other news, is this Orianthi chick legit? [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7b-_YcACuQ&feature=channel[/url] |
i hate her
vai kinda "took her under his wing" he heard her opening for him in an aussie show and there she is... shes also doing the solo in that new mary j blidge stairway to heaven cover and mj's guitarist before he died |
what the **** is vevo
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fake youtube.. or somethin
any more q's? |
[QUOTE=Blue_Moon;17965583]shes also doing the solo in that new mary j blidge stairway to heaven cover[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I saw that. I was like "Oh cool, Vai soloing over Stairway To Heaven, should be pretty cool" then she comes in and does some underwhelming solo instead. I can understand why they did it (blatantly Vai's idea), but still....I was disappoint. |
[QUOTE=JCBitB;17964153]Bruce, you ever get into "The Drift"? I just picked up "Memory Drawings" and it's not bad. They are a lot like DMST, especially the earlier stuff. Same instrumentation too[/QUOTE]
No, I'll have a look! [QUOTE=Left Face Down;17965537]In other news, is this Orianthi chick legit? [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7b-_YcACuQ&feature=channel[/url][/QUOTE] That was horrible |
I liked how Vai's guitar was louder the entire way through, and it sounds exactly like every other Vai song.
ft Vai my arse. |
[QUOTE=Left Face Down;17965537]Got a job... not in my field. Though with the job market as it is I really could care less. Contract to hire basis, but hopefully in August I'll have a $40k a job w/ full benefits. Until then I'll just have to live with a $40k a year job.
In other news, is this Orianthi chick legit? [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7b-_YcACuQ&feature=channel[/url][/QUOTE] for ****s sake its COULDN'T care less COULDN'T "could care less" doesn't make ****ing sense |
[QUOTE=Squirrel;17966732]for ****s sake its COULDN'T care less
COULDN'T "could care less" doesn't make ****ing sense[/QUOTE] why do all americans do this |
American's
I use the phrase "Couldn't care less" a lot, it's part of my funky laid back attitude :cool: |
Al you're so chill.
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"Could care less" actually does make sense should you choose to analyze it. Refer below:
I care I could care less = slight care, but not to a drastic enough degree to worry I couldn't care less = don't care = absolutely no care |
[QUOTE=nght5tlkr;17966915]"Could care less" actually does make sense should you choose to analyze it. Refer below:
I care I could care less = slight care, but not to a drastic enough degree to worry I couldn't care less = don't care = absolutely no care[/QUOTE] not really |
[QUOTE=nght5tlkr;17966915]"Could care less" actually does make sense should you choose to analyze it. Refer below:
I care I could care less = slight care, but not to a drastic enough degree to worry I couldn't care less = don't care = absolutely no care[/QUOTE] Thats not an analytic reading, thats a preferred reading taking into account precedent and probable intent in order to decipher a statement that is inherently wrong. If you could care less, it only stipulates that you care at all, it doesn't define the level to which you care. One who could care less, could very likely care a great deal, just as much as they could care to a medium extent or lower one. Therefore 'I could care less' is still a totally incorrect way of phrasing the opinion that you don't care about something. TL;DR - Don't try to be pedantic by providing incorrect answers based on preferred readings. |
how's about
I could care less... if I cared |
The form I could care less has provoked a vast amount of comment and criticism in the past thirty years or so. Few people have had a kind word for it, and many have been vehemently opposed to it (William and Mary Morris, for example, in the Harper Dictionary of Contemporary Usage, back in 1975, called it “an ignorant debasement of language”, which seems much too powerful a condemnation). Writers are less inclined to abuse it these days, perhaps because Americans have had time to get used to it.
A bit of history first: the original expression, of course, was I couldn’t care less, meaning “it is impossible for me to have less interest or concern in this matter, since I am already utterly indifferent”. It is originally British. The first record of it in print I know of is in 1946, as the title of a book by Anthony Phelps, recording his experiences in Air Transport Auxiliary during World War II. By then it had clearly become sufficiently well known that he could rely on its being recognised. It seems to have reached the US some time in the 1950s and to have become popular in the latter part of that decade. The inverted form I could care less was coined in the US and is found only there. It may have begun to be used in the early 1960s, though it turns up in a written form only in 1966. Why it lost its negative has been much discussed. It’s clear that the process is different from the shift in meaning that took place with cheap at half the price. In that case, the inversion was due to a mistaken interpretation of its meaning, as has happened, for example, with beg the question. In these cases people have tried to apply logic, and it has failed them. Attempts to be logical about I could care less also fail. Taken literally, if one could care less, then one must care at least a little, which is obviously the opposite of what is meant. It is so clearly logical nonsense that to condemn it for being so (as some commentators have done) misses the point. The intent is obviously sarcastic — the speaker is really saying, “As if there was something in the world that I care less about”. However, this doesn’t explain how it came about in the first place. Something caused the negative to vanish even while the original form of the expression was still very much in vogue and available for comparison. Stephen Pinker, in The Language Instinct, points out that the pattern of intonation in the two versions is very different. There’s a close link between the stress pattern of I could care less and the kind that appears in certain sarcastic or self-deprecatory phrases that are associated with the Yiddish heritage and (especially) New York Jewish speech. Perhaps the best known is I should be so lucky!, in which the real sense is often “I have no hope of being so lucky”, a closely similar stress pattern with the same sarcastic inversion of meaning. There’s no evidence to suggest that I could care less came directly from Yiddish, but the similarity is suggestive. There are other American expressions that have a similar sarcastic inversion of apparent sense, such as Tell me about it!, which usually means “Don’t tell me about it, because I know all about it already”. These may come from similar sources. So it’s actually a very interesting linguistic development. But it is still regarded as slangy, and also has some social class stigma attached. And because it is hard to be sarcastic in writing, it loses its force when put on paper and just ends up looking stupid. In such cases, the older form, while still rather colloquial, at least will communicate your meaning — at least to those who really could care less. |
Yer, I've always wondered about that.... Still, I always stick with the original, sensible (and therefore proper) phrase :thumb:
Sup the lod? My buggy project I was moaning about on here a few days ago is kinda coming together properly, it's following the track properly after just 2 hours of solid programming/testing \m/ I managed to get an extension after proving that it wasn't my fault I couldn't reach the deadline so I'm gonna get full marks for the demonstration this friday. |
"The intent is obviously sarcastic"
Uh, no, no it isn't. People say it all the time with no hint of self-awareness at all, let alone humour. The whole article rests on assuming people are doing something that most people aren't doing. it fails. "Taken literally, if one could care less, then one must care at least a little, which is obviously the opposite of what is meant." Its that simple. |
The lod has crapped itself
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