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#1 Re: Introductions » hi say wot u fink of maths » 2006-04-18 02:14:09

i have been a maths for sixteen years and i am very offended by this topic.

#2 Re: This is Cool » Infinity » 2006-04-18 02:10:20

Ricky wrote:

Infinity can have some weird properties.  I invite people to post examples showing that this is true.

I'll start off with something we were doing today in Advanced Calculus:

Consider the set A = {1, 1, 1, ... , 2, 2, 2, ... , 3, 3, 3 ...}

Where "..." implies for infinity.

Believe it or not, A = {1, 1, 1...}

2, 3, 4... are never included in that set!

... what?

#3 Re: Introductions » maths lessons in the computer room » 2005-05-26 20:32:55

bradley wrote:

you dont know what a pom-bear is
you drag

good call


(i hate this 60 second rule)

#4 Re: Introductions » Sine, cosine or tangent? » 2005-05-26 20:31:51

bradley wrote:

becauese you are you and i hate you

good call

#5 Re: Introductions » maths lessons in the computer room » 2005-05-26 20:30:37

ionic man wrote:

Excuse my ignorance, but what is a 'pom-bear'?

a small, light potato-based snack in the shape of a bear.

#6 Re: Introductions » maths lessons in the computer room » 2005-05-26 20:26:51

ionic man wrote:

Picnics are best at sunny weekends, not during the week!

on the contrary, knowing that you are supposed to be somewhere but instead you are enjoying ginger beer and pom-bears in the sun.

#7 Re: Introductions » Sine, cosine or tangent? » 2005-05-26 20:24:41

smile b100|)


edit: that accurate manner includes using 'more fun' as opposed to the non-existent term 'funner'.

#9 Re: Introductions » maths is so gr8 !!!! » 2005-05-26 20:20:46

puddle of mudd are teh 5ux0r!!!!11!!!!one!!11!

p1nk fl0yd 120x0rs!!111!!!one!!!1!

#10 Re: Introductions » Sine, cosine or tangent? » 2005-05-26 20:19:10

bradley wrote:

well callum i hate you and i dont even want to aswer your question which is just a pathectic attepmt to be funny

I HATE YOU

true but i actually do have a preference for tangent.

smile

#12 Re: Introductions » Sine, cosine or tangent? » 2005-05-26 20:14:39

its between cosine and tangent for me.

hmmmm i'll go with tangent.

#14 Re: Introductions » maths is so gr8 !!!! » 2005-05-26 20:12:38

stepehn77 i implure that you get a life most quickly

#16 Re: Introductions » callum fowers » 2005-05-26 20:09:36

bradley wrote:

yeah then we sould math him up some more using only math and mathing

then we cut of his math and put him in a math hole and see if he maths before the math is mathed

#17 Re: Introductions » maths is so gr8 !!!! » 2005-05-26 20:08:36

bradley wrote:

i obviously didnt mean that sam sucked

that's ok then.

#18 Re: Introductions » callum fowers » 2005-05-26 20:06:01

maybe if we get a really big math and shove it in his math.

then we math him, and math him good.

smile i like pony rides on the beach smile

#19 Re: Introductions » maths is so gr8 !!!! » 2005-05-26 20:04:50

bradley wrote:

one day you will realise you all drag

exept for phil

i resent that.

#20 Re: Introductions » callum fowers » 2005-05-26 20:03:46

i dont know it

he's signing up to the forums.

about mathing time.

#22 Re: Introductions » maths lessons in the computer room » 2005-05-26 19:59:56

alex wrote:

a big oven, that isn't turned on, and has no brownies inside

that was my signature not what i said....


...fool

#24 Re: Introductions » callum fowers » 2005-05-26 19:53:18

me neither, he just watches the forum and never goes on it

#25 Re: Introductions » sorry guys » 2005-05-18 23:59:32

now now, let's keep it clean.

want to meet?

a/s/l???  smile

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