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ScissorsRunWithYou

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I don't care what you say, Pachelbel's Canon has, does and always will rule you. Very Happy
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Thu 7 Jul, 2005 07:23 pm - Do you think they will be able to give me tests only as an individual person? The only teacher there that was to teach trig said he was going to give out quizzes and tests sporadically as he made... (view)
Sun 26 Jun, 2005 11:08 pm - That's a good idea, though, she looked it up while work and I think she deletes the history. But I guess it won't hurt to ask, though she won't be going to work for a few more days,... (view)
Sun 26 Jun, 2005 10:48 pm - I was hoping to be able to take a Trig class at our local community college this Summer. I had registered for a class a month or two in advance and had been prepared for it. I came into class the... (view)
Fri 5 Nov, 2004 11:35 pm - Edit: Actually, I'm a little confused. When you draw a vertical line from the top right corner, you do not get a triangle. At least, not on the side your picture corresponds to. Am I missing... (view)
Fri 5 Nov, 2004 11:21 pm - [quote="ScissorsRunWithYou"] How do you find the angle of the vertex of the cone with just the bases of the cup?[/quote] Well, with just the parts of the cup.. The height, the slope... (view)
Fri 5 Nov, 2004 10:59 pm - [quote="MerlinsGodson"]The angle of the vertex of the cone is what determines the number of rotations the cup will make. The ratio of the ends of your conic section are meaningless... (view)
Fri 5 Nov, 2004 08:00 pm - So, you have a cup. The cup is part of a cone. The part of the cone with the point cut off. So, one base will obviously be smaller than the other. You have the bottom ( which will be the smaller... (view)
Fri 1 Oct, 2004 05:19 pm - Re: Probability. Oy. [quote="MerlinsGodson"] The chances, then, of all heads is 1/8, two heads one tails is 3/8, one heads two tails is 3/8, and all tails is 1/8. Therefore, while... (view)
Thu 30 Sep, 2004 06:38 pm - Yes, I've heard that from Ray Smullyan. I've heard a few times of a story about a time when Smullyan was in a classroom and was telling this to a class of students, but that this... (view)
Thu 30 Sep, 2004 06:30 pm - Sorry, I still can't read it well. :/ Maybe my computer just doesn't work with the script. I don't mean to be annoying. :( [quote="Rara Avis"]The amazing thing about... (view)
 
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