1 Warren looks like a desperate man. (Thanks, Google, Thanks.)
2 Laura looks like a primary school teacher
3 At least Jennifer looks like a woman and her breasts are real
4 Natalie looks like a rabid bulldog (this was the only one of the first page I wouldn't have to censor!-the rest conatined...
1 Warren looks like a desperate man. (Thanks, Google, Thanks.)
2 Laura looks like a primary school teacher
3 At least Jennifer looks like a woman and her breasts are real
4 Natalie looks like a rabid bulldog (this was the only one of the first page I wouldn't have to censor!-the rest conatined...
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1 Warren looks like a desperate man. (Thanks, Google, Thanks.)
2 Laura looks like a primary school teacher
3 At least Jennifer looks like a woman and her breasts are real
4 Natalie looks like a rabid bulldog (this was the only one of the first page I wouldn't have to...
Google the phrase "(Your name here) looks like" and find
the best one from the first page of results. Don't
forget to put it in quotes, otherwise it won't work.
Add yours to the bottom of the list and repost this.
1. Warren looks like a desperate man. (Thanks, Google, Thanks.)
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Don't park drunk, accidents cause people.
Cats land on their feet. Toast lands jellyside down.
A cat glued to some jelly toast will hover in quantum indecision
I wonder which will go down in history as the bigger failure:
the War on Drugs or the War on Filesharing
Those who...
I got 1000 min after plugging in the numbers. Cubic equation gives 3 mathematical roots but if you look at the problem the volume of the ice sphere is smaller than the volume of the hexagon tub to 0.8 m so there is no physical answer to the original problem--you could melt all the ice and not...
Erica, sorry, I meant the problem didn't need a differential equation...just a bunch of algebraic steps with calculus thrown in. Hope it is at least close as I haven't done this for years. What is a Calc 1 course? Sounds from your earlier post that you enjoyed it.
Okay, I'm back to give it a try (did not need differential calculus afterall):
then go to
http://www.akiti.ca/Quad3Deg.html
and solve the cubic equation for "t" numerically (after putting in the volume of the hex tub, ice sphere, etc.). Let me know if this is correct (assuming this is...
I did 36 posts in the three months I've joined TCS, that is 13 posts per month, which means 20,000/13 = 1,538 months or 128 years to reach 20,000 posts!
It's obvious that I need to move to Wellington and learn how to spend my time more wisely, like Sam...