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Re: Figure this one out...

Postby SWINE FLU » Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:04 pm

Dad wrote: who can't even pull up their own pants.


Ah, yes. Seems that fashion has spread over the pond. I see many English teens with their trousers half way down their waists. Sickens me.

Keep up the hard work in school, Pi: you'll be very successful!

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Re: Figure this one out...

Postby kjeopardy » Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:25 pm

SWINE FLU wrote:
Dad wrote: who can't even pull up their own pants.


Ah, yes. Seems that fashion has spread over the pond. I see many English teens with their trousers half way down their waists. Sickens me.

Keep up the hard work in school, Pi: you'll be very successful!


Thanks..I have done very well in school, and certainly intend to keep it up.
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Re: Figure this one out...

Postby kjeopardy » Tue Jul 31, 2012 2:20 am

I'll have to find another good problem...if anyone has a good one, please share...

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Re: Figure this one out...

Postby Darth Crater » Tue Jul 31, 2012 3:01 am

Not precisely what you were looking for, but this is a pretty interesting game. It should answer your questions about what Propositional Logic is, as well.

http://www.tomjubert.com/irrational
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Re: Figure this one out...

Postby kjeopardy » Tue Jul 31, 2012 3:24 am

Darth Crater wrote:Not precisely what you were looking for, but this is a pretty interesting game. It should answer your questions about what Propositional Logic is, as well.

http://www.tomjubert.com/irrational


Thanks....I'll play it tomorrow when I'm on my Mac, its much better at handling games and flash player and Java, etc. then the computer I'm on now...

BTW, does anyone else use a Mac to play SWBF2, and if so, how'd u do it? I did it by using Vmware to create a virtual Microsoft XP hard drive, then playing off of that.
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Re: Figure this one out...

Postby [m'kay] » Tue Jul 31, 2012 3:46 am

I'm pretty sure Bootcamp is common, or whatever it's called. Never had to use a Mac for gaming, so I don't really know much about it.

Also, this inspired me to make a literature discussion topic before I realized that I don't actually know [poo] about literature, and now i'm re-evaluating going to college.

but i'll probably still have to do math augh [m'kay] that
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Re: Figure this one out...

Postby (=DK=)Samonuh » Tue Jul 31, 2012 1:16 pm

3.14pi wrote:
SWINE FLU wrote:
Dad wrote: who can't even pull up their own pants.


Ah, yes. Seems that fashion has spread over the pond. I see many English teens with their trousers half way down their waists. Sickens me.

Keep up the hard work in school, Pi: you'll be very successful!


Thanks..I have done very well in school, and certainly intend to keep it up.

But remember, as everyone on this forum knows, education actually teaches you nothing and has no merit in the real world.
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Re: Figure this one out...

Postby THEWULFMAN » Tue Jul 31, 2012 4:06 pm

[m'kay] wrote:I really wish you were around back when I was still in high school. Could've used someone to do my math for me, you selfish bastard. :angry:


Thanks for the laugh you magnificent son of an [ostrich].

(=DK=)Samonuh wrote:But remember, as everyone on this forum knows, education actually teaches you nothing and has no merit in the real world.



Someone is real sore. I think the point that someone was trying to make somewhere is that getting a good education is half the battle. No one ever said that education teaches you nothing and has no merit.
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Re: Figure this one out...

Postby Nathan_Mates » Wed Aug 01, 2012 1:39 am

Ah, I just found out about this topic. The first problem might be done and over with, but it's still good to see that there's quite a handful of mathematically inclined people here that are interested in the STEM fields. :)
3.14pi wrote:I'll have to find another good problem...if anyone has a good one, please share...

This next one isn't exactly perplexing or challenging, but it can be quite humorous if presented to the correct audience (I'm quite certain this topic's audience is just right.)

http://i.imgur.com/30umX.jpg

Just for laughs while someone comes up with another good problem. :P
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Re: Figure this one out...

Postby kjeopardy » Wed Aug 01, 2012 2:20 am

Nathan_Mates wrote:Ah, I just found out about this topic. The first problem might be done and over with, but it's still good to see that there's quite a handful of mathematically inclined people here that are interested in the STEM fields. :)
3.14pi wrote:I'll have to find another good problem...if anyone has a good one, please share...

This next one isn't exactly perplexing or challenging, but it can be quite humorous if presented to the correct audience (I'm quite certain this topic's audience is just right.)

http://i.imgur.com/30umX.jpg

Just for laughs while someone comes up with another good problem. :P


Good one... I get it! sin(b)/tan(b) = cos(b) = cosby
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