Should math be taught in schools
#11
used to write but it got to sloppy, so I printed instead.
but then my printing got so bad I could hardly read it, so I type.
but my typing really sucks, so now I wave my hands a lot.
but then my printing got so bad I could hardly read it, so I type.
but my typing really sucks, so now I wave my hands a lot.
#12
My printing sux. My handwriting used to be decent. Now is not so decent. The more I type, the worse my handwriting gets.
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Originally Posted by dlq04' timestamp='1320842874' post='21141386
But I liked math. It was the only subject I could pass without studying.
Not only was I good at math, I could write! I COULD BEEN SOMEBODY!!!
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Originally Posted by Kyras' timestamp='1320859523' post='21142222
[quote name='dlq04' timestamp='1320842874' post='21141386']
But I liked math. It was the only subject I could pass without studying.
But I liked math. It was the only subject I could pass without studying.
Not only was I good at math, I could write! I COULD BEEN SOMEBODY!!!
[/quote]
Satisfactory? That's it? Not "Outstanding"?
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There's an amusing version of the "official" one in which someone has dubbed "gravity" over "evolution", so all these Einsteins are talking about why gravity should not be taught in school. (I found it linked on the YouTube pages above.) It certainly puts this in its place. HPH
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You know, Raymo, it really confounds me when I think about the fact that these women are supposedly competing to win scholarships to further their education. how in the world can their SAT scores possibly be high enough to get into a college? I think they must all be vying for the MRS degree.
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