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Old 10-03-2009 at 06:49 PM   #151
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My sig is a snippet of my message history, and there's a single line that's pink, and it's not even said by me. I don't deny my femininity though, I'm guilty of watching Gossip Girl semi-religiously. =\

But yeah, hey.



Does it count as an introduction if it was part of a debate? =p



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^more Childs group advertising

Also, I checked out the 1Z04 course calandar, and I think he might actually do L'Hopital's Rule on my birthday. This just works so well: I'd normally have a lab during that timeframe, but there are no labs because of Thanksgiving weekend, so I can go to his lecture.

I'm totally bringing a camera and filming as much as I can; getting that excellent line on film would be the ultimate birthday present.

My own weird things story? Uh...well, in Childs' second-term Calc last year, a friend was eating an orange, and I found myself drifting in and out of attention, so I got out a Swiss Army knife and starting carving an integral out of an orange peel. I decided it looked alright, so I did pi too. After a few more requests and some help from my friends, I ended up with this:



Carving a dx was especially tricky, since I had to carve it out of a single chunk of orange peel without breaking it.
Lmao, omg.

This reminded me of something. In high school, someone was so bored during physics that instead of just taking notes like a normal person, he drew the classroom with all its details and wrote the notes on the blackboard on the paper. It was awesome.
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Old 10-04-2009 at 11:40 AM   #152
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Entropy View Post
My sig is a snippet of my message history, and there's a single line that's pink, and it's not even said by me. I don't deny my femininity though, I'm guilty of watching Gossip Girl semi-religiously. =\

But yeah, hey.



Does it count as an introduction if it was part of a debate? =p



I learned from the best.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5569077 8273

^more Childs group advertising

Also, I checked out the 1Z04 course calandar, and I think he might actually do L'Hopital's Rule on my birthday. This just works so well: I'd normally have a lab during that timeframe, but there are no labs because of Thanksgiving weekend, so I can go to his lecture.

I'm totally bringing a camera and filming as much as I can; getting that excellent line on film would be the ultimate birthday present.

My own weird things story? Uh...well, in Childs' second-term Calc last year, a friend was eating an orange, and I found myself drifting in and out of attention, so I got out a Swiss Army knife and starting carving an integral out of an orange peel. I decided it looked alright, so I did pi too. After a few more requests and some help from my friends, I ended up with this:



Carving a dx was especially tricky, since I had to carve it out of a single chunk of orange peel without breaking it.
WOW !! Skills

that takes great determination and patience my friend

herez some beer =)

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Old 10-04-2009 at 05:20 PM   #153
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This reminded me of something. In high school, someone was so bored during physics that instead of just taking notes like a normal person, he drew the classroom with all its details and wrote the notes on the blackboard on the paper. It was awesome.
Who did that? That completely sounds like something Brendan would do! I don't remember it at all though :(



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