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The-Rabid-Lord | Yoni, why do you love maths so much? Do you intend to be the next Einstein or do you get a kick out of it? Is it just you or are all your freinds like you? I mean im proud when I can work out a Sine/Cosine question at school. | January 19, 2004, 9:48 PM |
Adron | I like math because it's logical and follows rules, yet it contains unknowns. It's amazing really, how there can be things to discover in something that's based on rules instead of on studying nature (natural science). | January 19, 2004, 11:19 PM |
Yoni | I don't intend to be the next Einstein, he was a theoretical physicist, not a mathematician. I'm not into physics as much. Next Euler maybe... :) No, it's just me. My friends either suck at math or just don't like it nearly as much :( I love math because it kicks ass. Math is the only thing that existed before the universe was created and is the only thing that will exist after it is destoryed. It is an absolute science that requires nothing to exist. | January 20, 2004, 11:32 AM |
The-Rabid-Lord | I suppose maths is awsome even if I suck at it. I am a more of a physics kind. I find the universe extrodanary. :) | January 20, 2004, 7:18 PM |
Grok | [quote author=Yoni link=board=36;threadid=4801;start=0#msg40312 date=1074598338] I don't intend to be the next Einstein, he was a theoretical physicist, not a mathematician. I'm not into physics as much. Next Euler maybe... :) No, it's just me. My friends either suck at math or just don't like it nearly as much :( I love math because it kicks ass. Math is the only thing that existed before the universe was created and is the only thing that will exist after it is destoryed. It is an absolute science that requires nothing to exist. [/quote] You've never seen Velveeta? | January 20, 2004, 11:25 PM |
Yoni | [quote author=Grok link=board=36;threadid=4801;start=0#msg40399 date=1074641154] You've never seen Velveeta? [/quote] No, what's that? A Google search reveals it's a type of cheese spread... What does that have to do with mathematics? | January 21, 2004, 11:14 AM |
GoSS | [quote author=The-Rabid-Lord link=board=36;threadid=4801;start=0#msg40364 date=1074626280] I suppose maths is awsome even if I suck at it. I am a more of a physics kind. I find the universe extrodanary. :) [/quote] Jump on the bandwagon with them all!! Haha, math is kinda boring, specially algebra, it gets to strenuous. Maybe its just me, the lazy type. | January 21, 2004, 4:29 PM |
iago | [quote author=Yoni link=board=36;threadid=4801;start=0#msg40466 date=1074683648] [quote author=Grok link=board=36;threadid=4801;start=0#msg40399 date=1074641154] You've never seen Velveeta? [/quote] No, what's that? A Google search reveals it's a type of cheese spread... What does that have to do with mathematics? [/quote] It's rather like Cheese Whiz and Molassis, in that they are impossible to clean up and destroy, and they'll exist long after the universe has been destroyed. I've tried to clain a plate that had melted Velveeta dried onto it before. You'd might as well replace the plate! | January 21, 2004, 6:04 PM |
Yoni | It's nothing but a bunch of molecules. Nothing a Gnab Gib couldn't take care of. | January 21, 2004, 10:32 PM |
Zakath | Aye, a gnab gib probably would deal with that, wouldn't it... +1 to Grok for suggesting that Velveeta would exist after the world was destroyed, though :) | January 26, 2004, 8:48 PM |
Tron | Math has almost always been my best subject, that would be one of my main reasons of liking it. Because i'm better at it then some of my friends. I want to get as far as I can really ;D | February 26, 2004, 9:41 AM |
j0k3r | [quote author=Tron link=board=36;threadid=4801;start=0#msg46111 date=1077788479] Math has almost always been my best subject, that would be one of my main reasons of liking it. Because i'm better at it then some of my friends. I want to get as far as I can really ;D [/quote] Please look at the date of the last post before posting, especially if it's something that can go pretty much into any thread on this forum. | February 26, 2004, 12:41 PM |