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>Argument actually erupts over joke
>mfw

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>>3765687
You don't understand! I need information man!

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Ahem...

....Ringed by footprints, sitting in the moondust, lies a 2-foot wide panel studded with 100 mirrors pointing at Earth: the "lunar laser ranging retroreflector array." Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong put it there on July 21, 1969, about an hour before the end of their final moonwalk. Thirty-five years later, it's the only Apollo science experiment still running.

http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2004/21jul_llr/

Find those coordinates and you can shoot your laser at the flag.. Cept.. you know...

That whole lack of oxygen thing...

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Why are you retarded EK?

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>>2516387
>>2516382
>>2516361


SOUND *IS* THESE VIBRATIONS

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F' FOR FIRST DERIVATIVE. ONLY IN HIGHER DERIVATIVES IT IS CONVENIENT TO MARK EG. F^(6) OR F^(VI) INSTEAD OF F'''''' . ACCEPT THIS _COMMON_ NOTATION BASED ON _AGREEMENT_ AND STOP TRYING TO BE SMART ASSES AND USING F^(I) OR F^(1) WHILE TECHNICALLY CORRECT IT SHOWS THAT YOU ARE A PRETENTIOUS DICK

F^1 MEANS JUST F BTW.

i mad.

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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=dynamic+discrete+system

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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=What+did+President+Harry+Truman+say+about+the+nuclear+bomb%3F

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=J.+Robert+Oppenheimer+Manhattan+Project

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So you're asking why doesn't the gravity of Mt. Everest overcome the gravity of Earth? Because Everest is Earth.

Center of mass, how does it work?

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http://hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com/


Also, I can't wait for the experiment. As to how to convince you, I suggest you actually learning particle physics.

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Just watched Iron Man 2 again with some friends today.

>mfw Tony Stark creates new element

Post similar nerd rage

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>>1943294
>>1943294

Euler's identity is considered by many to be remarkable for its mathematical beauty. These three basic arithmetic operations occur exactly once each: addition, multiplication, and exponentiation. The identity also links five fundamental mathematical constants:

•The number 0, the "additive identity".
•The number 1, the "multiplicative identity".
•The number π, which is ubiquitous in trigonometry, the geometry of Euclidean space, and analytical mathematics (π = 3.14159265...)
•The number e, the base of natural logarithms, which occurs widely in mathematical and scientific analysis (e = 2.718281828...). Both π and e are transcendental numbers.
•The number i, the imaginary unit of the complex numbers, a field of numbers that contains the roots of all polynomials (that are not constants), and whose study leads to deeper insights into many areas of algebra and calculus, such as integration in calculus.

Furthermore, in algebra and other areas of mathematics, equations are commonly written with zero on one side of the equals sign.

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>>1918742
>>1918749
>>1918753
who let that happen

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>>1895414

That's what I said. What part of "(excluding the additive inverse of said irrational)" did you not understand?

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<span class="math">y = 1*(x^1) + 0 \Longleftrightarrow y=x+0 \Longleftrightarrow y=x[/spoiler]

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>my face when I can't even find the moon

FUCK YOU CLOUDS.

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>B.S. Biology
>$21000 starting
>instead of going to grad school, I apply to an applied microbiology program at a community college
>normally four years joint program with a university, but since I have my degree already, I go into the two-year program
>has co-op, meaning I make money while learning
>$50000 starting, and the job is secured as soon as I graduate

I wish I had gone to community college right from the start. Seems like university prepares you for either academia or bullshit jobs.

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