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1)
Googled:
time difference between buenos aires and paris

Results:
4:31 AM Friday, in Buenos Aires is
9:31 AM Friday, in Paris, France

2)
Googled:
distance between buenos aires and paris

Results:
11,043 km

3)
11,043 km = 11043000m

5 hours = 18000seconds

4)
18000sec / 11043000m = x / 1

0.0016299185(...) more advanced seconds per 1 meter, as long as distance being measured corresponds to the same alignment as going from Buenos Aires to Paris.

Did I get it right? Can someone check my maths? I'm not great, so I'm not sure.

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I'm going to fail my abstract algebra final tomorrow because I didn't study well enough and fell behind for the semester.

The class is easy buy my time management is shit. I'm pretty depressed boys. Oh well, gotta keep going.

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>>7981481
Spider silk is also strong but that doesn't mean people can build tanks out of it

>he fell for the graphene meme

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>>7258669
>Implying that Physics PhD's aren't essential in an industry that revolves around launching satellites into the vacuum of space to achieve standard orbit

Pretty sure physics is the foundation of that entire industry, Bub

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>Be 6 years old
>Pull a troublesome baby tooth out just before bedtime
>Time to see if the tooth fairy is real or not, I don't tell my parents about it and go to bed as per usual
>I slide the precious cargo into position underneath my pillow, toward to outer edge to make sure the tooth fairy won't have any excuses for missing it
>Next morning the tooth is still there and I call my parents out on this tooth fairy bullshit. They tell me I got up too early in the morning and she hasn't come around yet. I tell them to stop lying to me, and go back to bed in a huff.

>Mum comes in to my room about 20 minutes later and while talking to me, slides this shitty card she printed on our inkjet printer. It has a generic picture of a fairy on the front and "YOU MUST BELIEVE, TO RECEIVE" written on the inside in Comic Sans MS.
>I used the same card making program to print cards for my friends and recognized the graphic instantly and rightfully threw a tantrum. Mum stuck by the words of the tooth fairy and refused to pay up until I told her believed in the tooth fairy once again.

>The computer is already turned on, so it doesn't take long to open the card design program and look in recent documents to see a file named "STUART," created that very morning. It was the very same as the one under my pillow.
>Tantrum continued after my parents still refused to admit the tooth fairy is a lie, Dad tells me she (The Tooth Fairy) sent him an email of the card for him to print out since it's faster than snail mail.
>Internet hadn't been dialed in for Outlook Express to send/recieve emails since yesterday afternoon (well before the tooth became detached).
>Apparently emails from fairies arrive regardless of whether or not you're connected to the internet.

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