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>>2846940
>I actually got an ad from Harvard, due to my SAT scores, but turned it down.

Sorry to shatter your illusions of self-worth but everyone who scores even moderately well on the SAT gets letters.

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>>2846850
There is a difference between "tracking" and "surveillance."

(and as far as I know, red-light cameras are still generally disliked)

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>>2846840
>an area that could only be accessed by licensed technicians with specific authorization to service the city cars.

Thieves don't care about authorization.

>> No.2846837 [View]

>>2846825
>implying cars "filled to the eyelids" with surveillance devices would gain popular support

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>>2846654
>perfect girl has imperfect qualities

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>>2846761
>10 year olds
>Being able to do Babby's First Philosophy

>> No.2846319 [View]

Toothpaste!

>> No.2846293 [View]

No, it needs to be in aether.

>> No.2846261 [View]

>>2846219
Product and quotient rules work just fine with constants

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>>2846143
>1 million one-megaton hydrogen bombs

Speaking of which, my mass is equivalent to 53 one-kilogram triple-ended styrofoam dildos.

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>>2846168
Well I saw another study that said only 1% of Americans think Earth is <1000yo.

Don't ask for the source though; I am conveniently neglecting to provide it.

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>>2846003
>mfw /sci/ will always, without exception, respond to trolls

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>>2840667
Best argument against tau, right here.

>> No.2840609 [View]

Look: any cheat notes you write you will end up largely memorizing, so...

Write as many cheat notes as possible. Write them over and over. But don't bring them into the exam (this last part is the most important).

>> No.2840200 [View]

So you have the magnetic field B in one direction, let's say along the x-axis. What's perpendicular to this? Well any vector that has no x-component. That means this vector is entirely in the y and z directions. Imagine two lines connected at a right angle. Keeping one line still (B, the magnetic field), you still spin it such that the other line, the perpendicular line, is pointing in any combination of y and z direction.
Now you have these two vectors, the magnetic field B along the x-axis, and the force F along the, let's say the y-axis. So what is perpendicular to that?
Well we already clarified that a vector is perpendicular to B if it has no x-component. So our third vector velocity cannot be along the x-axis. And since the force F is along the y-axis, the velocity v cannot be along the y-axis either.
What is perpendicular to the x-axis? The y- and z-axes.
What is perpendicular to the y-axis? The x- and z-axes.
What is perpendicular to both the x- and y-axes? Well you should have that figured out by now.

>> No.2834753 [View]

A scientist and Pyramid Head walk into a bar. The first on says, "I'll have some H20." Everyone dies.

>> No.2834162 [View]

Newton's method

>> No.2832120 [View]

The spinel.

They're EVERYWHERE.

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>>2831893
Do you have any idea just how dirty creating solar panels is?

>> No.2826641 [View]

One could counter by saying that most children who perform better do not do so out of some personal attributes but because they have had the fortune of a better environment; hence, if we are to forge the best-educated populace, it is imperative to give all children the benefit of a top-tier environment conducive to learning.

>> No.2826629 [View]

>Phd in math
>85k starting
>any financial job I want

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>>2826497
>rectangular not a square

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