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Old 11-18-2007, 10:29 PM   #1
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Default I had to. It looked so nice

i completely forgot about this picture. I was working on some math homework the other week and decided to open up a Batch 8000. it looked pretty cool sitting there under the lamp and i was really not wanting to do this homework so i decided to take a picture. Figured id share it....and yes i know its not in the appropriate style glass.

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What kind of math were you doing?
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What kind of math were you doing?
Trig. I think that it was some identities stuff.
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Trig. I think that it was some identities stuff.
Oh god! TRIG! That sends a cold shiver down my spine. Now for the knock out punch: differential equations!
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i completely forgot about this picture. I was working on some math homework the other week and decided to open up a Batch 8000. it looked pretty cool sitting there under the lamp and i was really not wanting to do this homework so i decided to take a picture. Figured id share it....and yes i know its not in the appropriate style glass.

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c186/Zar1085/001_small.jpg
very nice picture
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Old 11-19-2007, 01:42 PM   #6
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Oh god! TRIG! That sends a cold shiver down my spine. Now for the knock out punch: differential equations!
Yep, ill be taking Dif. eq. in a little while
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very nice picture
Thanks. wish i would have minimized the AIM window
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Nice. That could be the cover of a textbook (on brewing, of course).

FWIW, I use trig ALL the time. I think I may have used calculus once since my last undergraduate math class. I'd rather do 100 pages of trig homework than a single assignment's worth of differential equations (especially multi-variate/multi-dimensional calculus).
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Now for the knock out punch: differential equations!
PDEs are even more fun! And I really enjoy multi variable/vector calculus, it is fascinating.
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Nice. That could be the cover of a textbook (on brewing, of course).

FWIW, I use trig ALL the time. I think I may have used calculus once since my last undergraduate math class. I'd rather do 100 pages of trig homework than a single assignment's worth of differential equations (especially multi-variate/multi-dimensional calculus).
What kind of work do you do?
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