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>> No.9697138 [View]

>>9696976
Agreed. Although some of the newer options coming out for notebooks seem interesting. Some claim to write pretty much just like paper, yet allow users to transfer pages online and pick up right where they left off.

>> No.7134689 [View]

>>7124785


Is it just me or is this like most engineering students.

Because people in pure sciences are really passionate about their major's coursework.

CS at least enjoy the sort of problem solving involved.

The reason for going into engineering is either being pure science student that's afraid of not having employment opportunities. Or it's "durr I like tinkering", which may lend one toward engineering but it's still only like a tiny portion of what an engineer actually does.

>> No.4628881 [View]

>>4628868
Are you dumb?

>> No.4628850 [View]

>>4628848
Bring it.

>> No.4628846 [View]
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4628846

Sup /sci/ducks. I challenge you all to simultaneous chess. 7 min time limit, random color.

http://lichess.org/2f5rakb9
http://lichess.org/adzvniml
http://lichess.org/rejd271e
http://lichess.org/zhzhje6t
http://lichess.org/kh7yc8k6
http://lichess.org/bm2anbqf
http://lichess.org/wc4ivxgu

Come at me bros.

>> No.4628834 [View]

Someone joined and did nothing during the whole game so here's another one:

http://en.lichess.org/friend/sw3extitld08

Waiting for you guys.

>> No.4600897 [View]

>>4600030
two consecutive squares

>> No.4596572,1 [INTERNAL]  [View]

Arrange a couple friendlies, just give me a little bit of notice. I was experimenting with Barca tactics before the tournament and have some pretty interesting results.

Our exclusion from the easter cup was very disappointing, we were looking more /soc/ than /sci/.

>> No.4518835 [View]

>>4518831
well i got us here so yeah I'll see it through.

just wondering, what teams have you managed?

>> No.4518829 [View]

>>4518820
>>4518824
ah okay. so I'm still in charge of tactics for babby cup?

>> No.4518816 [View]

>>4518803
You can't change G/S/B mid-tournament.

Am I still getting the /gif/ game or whats happening?

>> No.4518798 [View]

>>4518635
>>4518676
>>4518722
what tactics are these?

why dont we just make a poll for decision making on player names and such? that will stop all this useless in-fighting...

>> No.4502250 [View]

Look at all the physicists trying to be on the same tier as mathematicians...

This is great. Looool.

>> No.3626221 [View]

Hey look faggots I have a tripcode. Can I be in your cool little club too?

>> No.3546186 [View]




Am I doing it right?

>> No.3491982 [View]

>>3491975

Imaginary number? Where? I didn't know that infinity, 0 or the root of positive one were considered imaginary.

>> No.3491974 [View]

>>3491962

I accidentally posted the topic like this, and I was too lazy to delete it.

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3491958

>>3491954

>Natin horrida

>> No.3491954 [View]

>>3491932
>>3491906


In all seriousness, I mostly called it a triangle using quotations marks. My point isn't that this is a triangle. My point is that the math somehow came out right, and that zero shouldn't be considered a number that can have operations performed on it

Captcha related- natin horrida.

>> No.3491937 [View]

>>3491926

Really? That is interesting. What models are these?

>> No.3491922 [View]

>>3491895

k

>>3491906

No, that last angle is "imaginary". I'm sure it's possible to bullshit an entire branch of mathematics using that word, amirite? Well yes, yes I am.

>> No.3491878 [View]
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3491878

So while I eagerly await the great nuclear debates, I'd like to impose upon you all... the monstrosity.

I created this in grade 11 after trying to figure out why the fuck the unit circle existed. So, I experimented with values of sin, cos, and tan to see if the unit circle was meaningfully representing them.

I was trying to apply the basics of trigonometry to triangles with, and I use these words loosely, "right angles" that did not equal 90 degrees. At one point I had a "triangle" that was really a 1 dimensional line. Bafflingly enough, some of the trig functions worked.

I don't quite remember how I ran into this bad boy, but when I realized that I had divided by zero, I almost did a little dance. After seeing how series and algebra wrecked the fuck out of zero and infinity, I've come to the conclusion that zero is NOT A FUCKING NUMBER.

>> No.3491779 [DELETED]  [View]

>>3491762

Nvm, i just found out that there are things actively preventing 1/0 to be infinity. Postan proof...

Now, this is going to require some troll maths, but bare with me.

>> No.3491762 [DELETED]  [View]

Any number divided by zero is infinity, and I can prove it.

but I think the proof will be an asset to my future career, so I'm not going to reveal it yet.

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