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>> No.9896112 [View]

"Your score was 34 out of a possible 50."
>tfw i fucking hate tards and always viewed them as lesser beings
>tfw probably autistic

>> No.4948136 [View]

well man that's a fucking good point. I guess i was focused on the classic perception of good and evil.

>> No.4948117 [View]

im a simple man i just want free shit.

there are always rumors and conspiracies
who caused 9/11?
who killed Kennedy?

there are theories but for me it really dosnt fucking matter it happened and there is nothing a fucking puss like me can do about it. im just glad i wasnt in the tower and that i got a good show. im also glad whatever sopa was is gone i never heard a thing i like about it and i can still (for now) enjoy being a 2-bit nothing pirate that watches movies and is to happy in his ignorance to actual care about anything.

apparently i dont fucking know what sopa was but its gone now in great part to Google, Wikipedia, and people like you, thank you!

>> No.4948083 [View]
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4948083

Transcendentalism or anti-transcendentalism
(is man naturally good or evil)

Dose anyone think where good people?
i can't imagine why you would

>> No.4948067 [View]

those where mostly the points i was trying to make but i don't care if they killed sopa for themselves it needed to die

pretty out there on the dark side of the moon so im trying man but my mind has left my body

Google kills sopa
dude lands plane in Hudson river saving everyone

same fucking thing man that pilot was not a hero but those people where happy to be alive just as we are happy sopa is gone

>> No.4948029 [View]

Man Google has so much fucking money they are doing amazing things. they are changing the world faster than anyone else right now. Though i hope the other company's like apple stay in the picture. a monopoly would suck. They are like apple, Microsoft, Comcast and yahoo all in one. I have always been a fan but i hope they dot go too far.

But hey they did (with help of coarse) save us from SOPA

>> No.4948010 [View]

Man when you got that adrenalin going you turn away from your self aware mind and things just fucking happen. it called instinct and its how most other animals are all the time but it take a certain amount of adrenalin to throw you into that state. and in that state you tend not to limit yourself. its all psychological, if you weren't in that state you would be thinking. ant your thoughts would be "I cant lift that" or "that guy would kick the shit out of me" but in that state you just do and you do your best. its caused old lady's with walkers to run. but that dose not mean she didn't hurt herself. she just ignored the pain and logical thoughts. its called the fight of flight mode (though the name sucks). this state is similar to how animals act all the time(save for some apes like us). its what causes a cat to attack a big dog. the fight or flight also causes the dog to sometimes run away because of the surprise (the cat was surprised and fought while the dog was scored and ran(fight or flight))

this is all just me thinking about it and is my opinion of course. though I am sure some of it is accurate.

>> No.4431337 [View]

>>4431334
4/10
Or extremely fucking stupid.
Either way, get out.

>> No.4431329 [View]

>>4431325
That is irrelevant to this discussion. If you didn't even learn the proper conduct for discussion in or before college, then you can probably consider your college years wasted.

>> No.4431326 [View]

>>4431318
>Stilman & Harkins Russian Grammar
Got anything for other languages?
Preferably French, Italian, Spanish, German, Dutch, and Latin.

>> No.4431321 [View]

>>4431316
Those are things we can't do anything about.
You have a choice about whether or not you go into the army.
There is absolutely no thread from the Middle East to the rest of the world. As of now it is unclear as to why the United States is continuing that shitty, destructive, and pointless war.

>Or I could roll burritos
You should've thought about that before you majored in something that could be studied independently.

>> No.4431298 [View]

>>4431283
>I've decided to join the army
So you've decided to help facilitate the murder of human beings in far away countries while at the same time losing anything resembling free will and the ability to think for yourself?
You should have the necessary tools for suicide around your home.
Go use them.

>> No.1643164 [View]

>>1643143
>no new organs
>cecal valves
>mfw valves are organs
"While mitochondrial DNA analyses have verified that P. sicula currently on Pod Mrčaru are genetically indistinguishable from the Pod Kopište source population"
"longer, wider, and taller heads) and increased bite force"
No DNA change, broski.

>> No.1638965 [View]

At some level of heat energy (temperature) it will break the backbone of cellulose. I mentioned that cellulose has a carbon backbone - high heat breaks it into carbon with a few side groups (hydrogen and other stuff). Bam, black carbon ash.

I'm a textile engineer lol. Ask me about wood.

>> No.1638948 [View]

These chains are broken into shorter ones when you break the backbone bonds. You can do this chemically (remove the bond) or mechanically (break it). Heat is a mechanical process at the atomic level. The carbon backbone in the cellulose molecule is trying to hold together as the heat starts violently whipping its parts around.

>> No.1638939 [View]

Wood is a polymer (cellulose). Polymers are molecules, long chains of atoms with ridiculously high atomic weights. The seize of these molecules determines many properties of the material. Polypropylene and Spectra (stronger than kevlar) are the same molecule, but Spectra's polymer is much larger. The interaction between molecules is more intense with larger molecules.

>> No.1638724 [View]

>>1638659
Like this?
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvhX7BF9pL0#t=0m35s

>> No.1636588 [View]

>I throw two dice. I tell you at least one of them is a 6. What is the probability both of them are a 6 given the information I gave you?
Hah, I fucked up.
1, 1
1, 2
1, 3
1, 4
1, 5
1, 6 1
2, 1
2, 2
2, 3
2, 4
2, 5
2, 6 2
3, 1
3, 2
3, 3
3, 4
3, 5
3, 6 3
4, 1
4, 2
4, 3
4, 4
4, 5
4, 6 4
5, 1
5, 2
5, 3
5, 4
5, 5
5, 6 5
6, 1 6
6, 2 7
6, 3 8
6, 4 9
6, 5 10
6, 6 11

11 results given a six, of which 1 is another six.

>> No.1636581 [DELETED]  [View]

Rolling dice is best modeled as an independent event. That is, once I roll one dice, that doesn't affect another dice roll.

We have two events, A and B. The probability of A, given that B has happened, is as follows:
P(A|B) = P(A and B) / P(B)

In rolling dice, it is generally assumed that they are fair dice. That is, that each result has an equal likelyhood of happening. So the odds of one particular side coming up are 1/S, where S is the number of sides.

Event A is rolling a 6.
The odds of this happening are 1/6
Event B is rolling a 6.
The odds of this happening are 1/6

When two independent events must happen (AND), you multiply their probability of occurring. So the chances of A and B happening is:

P(A) * P(B) = 1/6 * 1/6 = 1/36

So:
P(A|B) = P(A AND B) / P(B)
Probability of rolling a 6, given that you've rolled a six, equals:
(1/6) * (1/6) / (1/6) = 1/6

Statistical understanding is already pretty shitty here, take your dumbness elsewhere.

>> No.1634350 [View]

>>1634248
Look, I'm not trying the simple error lol trollan thing, but:
>that's not really accurate.
>If you look at an atom, just one, it will decay at a random time.
>if you look at several atoms, in a row, their random decays will give you a geometric distribution.
>mfw you didn't read "spin forever until it rolls around just right [to decay]."

>> No.1634310 [View]

Smells like rotting
>>1634287
Yes he would. The problem would be Mike's Hard lemonade.

>> No.1634226 [View]

>>1634070
Yes, it has an offset from zero and doesn't tail off to infinity in both directions. But it's somewhat close.
>Learn to practical statistics.

>> No.1634066 [View]

>>1633810
>You have put WAY too much thought into this...
No, this one's been floating around on the internet for a while.

Don't think of the half-life as 'aging.' To decay, an atom has to be in just the right configuration; so it will merrily spin forever until it rolls around just right.

>> No.1623202 [View]

>>1622442
>In my opinion, the additional mass originates from space gas. Our atmosphere is constantly supplied with oxygen and hydrogen from space over billions of years. When they bond, water is formed. It is this water that forms our oceans and is exposed to undersea volcanoes. Since metal has the natural ability to absorb gas atoms, we have the perfect environment for LENR to occur.
>space gas
What? Why does 'space gas' have the power to make stars? Where does it come from?

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