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I was talking to a guy on the bus who's in SFU's comp-sci program, and he said that he doesn't need to take integral calculus. Isn't basic calculus pretty much required for any science?

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Hey /sci guys I just made an observation and I wasn't sure who to ask about it. Usually I go on /fit or /co so I'm not to familiar with the board, so pardon me if I'm out of place. My observation was this. When ever I open up a bag of oreo's and commence with dipping them in milk I've noticed that the first oreo and some times the second oreo always get soggy faster than the oreo's that come after them. I've noticed this not only with brand new bags but also with bags that have been opened and then shut again for a period of time. the oreos that follow the first and second oreo always seem to stay crispy in the area closest to the cream. I have two theories.
1. The temperature of the milk rises after the first two oreos and some how effects it's ability to make oreos soggy.
2. It's purely psychological.
My question is does any one have any other theories? And has anyone ever experienced this before?

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Much thanks. you guys rock.

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