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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 11:24 am
Calixti whiporwill-o Calixti whiporwill-o i'm still emotionally scarred from trying to learn long-division in 3rd grade. sweatdrop I never did figure out how that works. But that's what calculators are for. *shrug* we are not allowed calculators gonk gonk gonk They're a pretty standard for my LD in classes that don't otherwise allow them. Teachers worry more about me being able to use the process and showing my work than being able to do the arithmetic without screwing up. *shrug* my instructor believes that we're far too dependent on calculators, and he is right, but any time i have to do math i will have a calculator at hand, even if it's just the one on my cell phone. ninja
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:05 pm
There is now a thread up focusing on Moral Relativism in detail. Please, comment, pick it apart, etc. smile
Next project: Thomism, and the Compatibility of Reason and Faith (or, Why Questioning Our Beliefs is A Good Thing.)
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:11 pm
How to get my burned out department to do more overtime: offer $50 an hour.
YES PLEASE.
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:21 pm
Holy s**t Nuri! That's pretty damn sweet.
In other news- getting rear-ended by an a*****e who doesn't know that Red Lights mean stop sucks a**.
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:39 pm
TeaDidikai Holy s**t Nuri! That's pretty damn sweet. Yeah, so an extra $200 next week. And possibly they'll repeat it the rest of the month. In other news, my department and queue will be hiring in February, 12 deposit reps. Quote: In other news- getting rear-ended by an a*****e who doesn't know that Red Lights mean stop sucks a**. s**t, I now want to look up insurance laws in Washington to see what sort you have and what process you need to go through.
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:42 pm
TeaDidikai In other news- getting rear-ended by an a*****e who doesn't know that Red Lights mean stop sucks a**. Was everyone okay? Are you okay?
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 4:09 pm
Fiddlers Green Sorry Nuri, I need my Ocean. Calixti Yeah, not a fan of most internet culture. IMO, being online doesn't make the communication any less 'real'--there's still another person on the other end. People using relative anonymity and lack of accountability to be jerks piss me off. Plus, internet communication? Far easier and less likely to trigger my anxiety. Provided I'm not the one initiating conversations, at least. *shrug* It's real communication, just not as encompassing as in person. I can't communicate online. I rely on scent and motion cues, which I don't get online. I do sympathize with the anxiety issues. I would not suggest that people lose their comfortable means of communication. Patch, I could not bring my sword with me, so I cannot live there. There are other reasons, but none are really polite other than my love of my own Homeland. Why couldn't you bring your sword?
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 4:17 pm
whiporwill-o Calixti whiporwill-o Calixti whiporwill-o i'm still emotionally scarred from trying to learn long-division in 3rd grade. sweatdrop I never did figure out how that works. But that's what calculators are for. *shrug* we are not allowed calculators gonk gonk gonk They're a pretty standard for my LD in classes that don't otherwise allow them. Teachers worry more about me being able to use the process and showing my work than being able to do the arithmetic without screwing up. *shrug* my instructor believes that we're far too dependent on calculators, and he is right, but any time i have to do math i will have a calculator at hand, even if it's just the one on my cell phone. ninja I chalk it up to older people being afraid of technology. Embrace the new, people. I highly doubt anyone's gonna bother to do long division with pencil and paper anymore. *shrug* That calculator is there for a reason.
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 4:18 pm
Bastemhet whiporwill-o Calixti whiporwill-o Calixti whiporwill-o i'm still emotionally scarred from trying to learn long-division in 3rd grade. sweatdrop I never did figure out how that works. But that's what calculators are for. *shrug* we are not allowed calculators gonk gonk gonk They're a pretty standard for my LD in classes that don't otherwise allow them. Teachers worry more about me being able to use the process and showing my work than being able to do the arithmetic without screwing up. *shrug* my instructor believes that we're far too dependent on calculators, and he is right, but any time i have to do math i will have a calculator at hand, even if it's just the one on my cell phone. ninja I chalk it up to older people being afraid of technology. Embrace the new, people. I highly doubt anyone's gonna bother to do long division with pencil and paper anymore. *shrug* That calculator is there for a reason. Very much agreed.
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 7:40 pm
The days have been longer without your daily jolts. We are a set you and I, and your absence is very noted. Your arrival cannot come soon enough. It boggles my mind that you are almost here, but you feel so much further away.
When I bring you into this cold, you'll see just how warm we can be together. I promise.
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:54 pm
Bastemhet whiporwill-o my instructor believes that we're far too dependent on calculators, and he is right, but any time i have to do math i will have a calculator at hand, even if it's just the one on my cell phone. ninja I chalk it up to older people being afraid of technology. Embrace the new, people. I highly doubt anyone's gonna bother to do long division with pencil and paper anymore. *shrug* That calculator is there for a reason. it gets better than that... during the lecture he was telling us about a student he had that took trig and calculus in highschool. he told him that without a calculator he wouldn't be able to well in those classes and in turn made him bad at math. who the ******** can do trig all in their head?!
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:03 pm
whiporwill-o Bastemhet whiporwill-o my instructor believes that we're far too dependent on calculators, and he is right, but any time i have to do math i will have a calculator at hand, even if it's just the one on my cell phone. ninja I chalk it up to older people being afraid of technology. Embrace the new, people. I highly doubt anyone's gonna bother to do long division with pencil and paper anymore. *shrug* That calculator is there for a reason. it gets better than that... during the lecture he was telling us about a student he had that took trig and calculus in highschool. he told him that without a calculator he wouldn't be able to well in those classes and in turn made him bad at math. who the ******** can do trig all in their head?! Ugh...I don't want to think about it. Math makes me feel stupid. sweatdrop
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:04 pm
I really want to do a fire fan belly dance. eek heart
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:20 pm
Bastemhet I really want to do a fire fan belly dance. eek heart i always wanted to learn to belly dance, but i was told that my tummy is too flat for it. emo what is a fire fan belly dance?
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:28 pm
whiporwill-o Bastemhet I really want to do a fire fan belly dance. eek heart i always wanted to learn to belly dance, but i was told that my tummy is too flat for it. emo confused Whoever told you that is Quote: what is a fire fan belly dance? A fusion of fire fan dancing and belly dance. Check it out on youtube, it looks like so much fun!
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