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>> No.3433971 [View]

Reported

>> No.3433641 [View]

The Big Lebowski and American Beauty

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>>3419411
>2011
>still thinking left and right brained people exist
I seriously hope you guys don't do this

>> No.3415969 [View]

1/10 because I almost posted a response.
inb4 209 replies

>> No.3414030 [View]

Flynn effect
/thread

>> No.3411582 [View]

pipebomb
/thread

>> No.3411587 [View]

define "life"

>> No.3399162 [View]

Carnegie Mellon

>> No.2607542 [View]

theres a few extensions for firefox you might try out. Though i'm not sure if theres one specifically for 4chan i know that the DownThemAll addon will download all images on a page but you'll get stuff like the captcha image and such. And even then you'll only get the thumbnails.

>> No.2532236 [View]

i dont necessary like doing math but that moment of clarity when you finally understand a problem after an hour of plugging away at it is one of the greatest feelings in the world.

>> No.2527973 [View]

theres nothing in space for us just yet and theres lots of space on earth still. Until it actually becomes a good idea.

>> No.2489157 [View]

Its called magic: the gathering

>> No.2489150 [View]

I like jeopardy and wheel of fortune.

>> No.2489133 [View]

do you want a hobby that will just occupy your time but not be social? Or do you want a social hobby that will occupy your time and suck your money away?

>> No.2429787 [View]

>>2429762
i agree, unless there is some crazy phenomena that we don't know or understand yet it should be impossible for a star to orbit a planet.

>> No.2429754 [View]

tg is pretty cool, although its because i play magic the gathering and am interested in fantasy and sci-fi stuff that i go there mostly.

>> No.2300947 [View]

ALL YOUR MONEY IN CORN

>> No.2240034 [View]

what kind of learning are you looking for? I read up on web based languages at http://www.w3schools.com/
basically a bunch of tutorials, easy to follow.

>> No.2231380 [View]

The problem with many of the sciences is the lack of females. As i stated before i am a computer science major and out of the 70 or so people in the major there are about 8 women in total. It is sad but whatcha gonna do? I'd rather have 8 women in the major that be a psych or sociology major and have absolutely no prospects after i graduated.

>> No.2230704 [View]

computer science
you never have to write a paper again, everyone shares my interests, it is a small major (at my school) so everyone knows each other. Basically i'm friends with everyone, get good grades because everyone works together, and learning about things that have practical applications for a real job.

>> No.2228432 [View]

1 and 5 almost go hand in hand, and given number 5 the rest do not matter. Why have something real when you can simulate it to feel real within the grid?

>> No.1561332 [View]

i think emergent analysis is surely the better approach than hurrdurr micro theory extrapolation.

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sciducks, discuss

http://arxiv.org/abs/1008.0758

>> No.1024528 [View]

okay i understand, there is alot of other factors involved. its probably not worth the trouble. thanks guys.

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