

If we secede, we should use the NCR flag, and redesign the bear to not look terrified


If we secede, we should use the NCR flag, and redesign the bear to not look terrified


The country of Georgia could do some trolling here. Doesn’t even need to be a large town, just rename some wide spot in the road.


I knew Dance Dance Revolution was good for something!


Sun tea is a thing. It’s quite good when made properly


I remember seeing an article years ago around 2000-2002 era. They claimed that the 56 retirement age was because of heart attacks and other stress/age related medical issues. Basically you don’t want Lesley Neilson having a heart attack while quipping jokes at you over the air.
I thought we figured that out in 2020
It’s so much more than just that. I’m not even a Christian.


California IS working on the HSR leg, it’s just taking longer than expected due to red tape. It’s going to open at some point though.


To be fair, Algebra and Trig are mostly just stepping stones that are needed to understand Calculus. Calculus is the easy way to calculate curves, which you do instinctively. If you’ve ever thrown a ball, gone bowling, or driven a car you used calculus, just unknowingly, and, most likely, with poor precision.
What is the lower left one conveying?


In '41? We were sitting at home and selling EVERYBODY weapons. Staunchly refusing to get into the war. Again. For the second time ever. Right up until Dec, 8.


Or the last remaining black hole goes Big Bang. Either one could work.


I just noticed during my TA work that when most students were having issues in the more advanced maths, that their fundamental issue was a misunderstanding of fractions and decimals. Once I got them to understand how those two relate to each other, they started understand the rest of the math. The fractions in algebra are generally an entire term in the equation. The other issue that kids had was getting them to stop thinking literally about distinct numbers, and getting them to think about the concept of numbers.
I think the other guy was saying that calculus makes the mathematics of curves a whole lot simpler than algebra does, but that’s a weird way to describe that.
Having flirted with the education system of the US and having two parents with degrees in education, I can honestly and wholeheartedly say that I have no clue how to fix how math is taught in this country, just that the way we do it seems fundamentally broken right around 4th to 5th grade.


That’s only $20,000 a year. Did I set the joke salary too high?
He didn’t specify how far into the future, just that would be the general direction
He didn’t specify how far into the future, just that would be the general direction
Replied to the wrong thread.


I was quoting you. I am musically and artistically inclined. I wouldn’t call myself a musician, I’m just a proficient singer and can play at a performance level with almost every instrument. I’m also just a tech guy, not really a computer guy. Really I have spent the last 20 years making myself a jack of all trades and a master of a few.
I was mostly studying all that because I have ADD, and no one tried to stop me, lol. I keep doing it because books are free.
I suspect you’re better at math than you give yourself credit for. Most Americans that are “bad at math,” weren’t taught fractions properly and without that, none of the rest (Algebra, Trig, Calc, Number Theory, etc.) could possibly make any sense. Geometry is really the only mathematics that you can do without understanding fractions, and that makes sense since we were using Geometry to build buildings for millenia before anyone did a fraction to decimal conversion.


The Moon is the only readily available source of truly ancient Earth rocks. If we want to know more about our planet, we have to go to The Moon, and do science.
Thus far exactly one scientist has ever set foot on The Moon. We’re going back with a team of scientists and one pilot, rather than the inverse ratio that the Apollo missions had.
Did Hobbes at least talk some sense into him?
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