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Advanced Calculus was fun. Enjoyed it.
so can you solve mathematical problem in Post #170?
Advanced Calculus was fun. Enjoyed it.
lotsa of congestion and couple of accidents
Hah, well, for the purposes of the problem, we'll pretend like there aren't any accidents. And the (amount of) congestion is what you're measuring.
aw poop. you caca!
How many times are you going to be off the point?
Maybe I should come up with a new math problem. Estimate the number of threads posted on AD in a given day. Using the frequency of posts per day for both PFH and kokonut, and the assumption that any post, no matter how mundane, that they both post in will turn into a shouting match, estimate the probability that a new user's first viewed thread will have one of the two of them sniping at each other.
Until one of them is tarred and feathered and railed out of town? Pshaw, we know who that will be. :P
Maybe I should come up with a new math problem. Estimate the number of threads posted on AD in a given day. Using the frequency of posts per day for both PFH and kokonut, and the assumption that any post, no matter how mundane, that they both post in will turn into a shouting match, estimate the probability that a new user's first viewed thread will have one of the two of them sniping at each other.
Shouting match? :roll:
Eh, close enough. Would you prefer "bickering like a married couple"?
I'll give you a few more months, greenhorn.
I'll give you a few more months, greenhorn.
After thinking of this some more. All hope is lost. Don't worry about it one bit, ya hear.
BTW - I havent answered your math question because your question is too open ended.
How many times should I retake math class before I give up on math? Personally, I think the only way I could pass algebra is if it's a year long course instead of one semester. I think I would need to retake remedial class too before I take algebra again.
that's close, it's 10 in binary,
Are you talking about the mahatma thing from Beowulf? 10 in binary is 1010....
I think he was saying that 1 + 1 = 11 is close to correct in binary, since 1 + 1 in binary is 10