blackstalk016 Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 Im lookin for some player to text while im ay school so Im not so bored. My number is (812)-661-7521. Quote
Connection Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 .. or you could learn some origami and fold your textbook pages into a snail ... here's a good beginner's / intermediate level snail: http://origami.island-three.net/snail.html i think you'd make more actual friends that way. think of how impressed the chicks will be when you fold your homework into an origami cat! here is a nice intermediate level cat: http://www.giladorigami.com/D_Cat_Gilad.pdf if you're not interested in learning what your teach wants you to, you might as well learn SOMETHING other than how to text = .. hopefully you won't learn why you shouldn't post your phone number on the internet .. Quote
Administrators JoeDirt Posted February 5, 2009 Administrators Posted February 5, 2009 Im lookin for some player to text while im ay school so Im not so bored.My number is (812)-661-7521. Leave that phone at home and listen to your teacher maybe you will learn a thing or 2, back in the day when I used to go to school we weren't even alowed calculators, you kids these days have it to easy. Quote
FeM Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 Im lookin for some player to text while im ay school so Im not so bored.My number is (812)-661-7521. Leave that phone at home and listen to your teacher maybe you will learn a thing or 2, back in the day when I used to go to school we weren't even alowed calculators, you kids these days have it to easy. I agree with that Quote
Mashed_cows Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 Not that I have anything to compare too, but I see what you are saying. This past honors trig class I took last semester was a breeze with it and all of its functions. Quote
Connection Posted February 7, 2009 Posted February 7, 2009 i can derive all of euclid by using origami instead of a compass and straight-edge ex: Through a point not on a given straight line, one and only one line can be drawn that never meets the given line. through a point not on a given straight crease, one and only one crease can be made that never intersects the given crease did you do any of that during your trig class? i say if you're going to goof off, at least have courtesy to goof off on topic. Quote
F257 Posted February 7, 2009 Posted February 7, 2009 HOORAY GEOMETRY I <3 GEOMETRY you know i do feel like working x out i presue its pythagorus, so a [squared] + b[squared] = c [squared] i.e a2 +b2 =c2 therfore 4 squared + 3 squared = c squared = 16 +9 = c squared 25 = c squared c = root 25 therfore c = 5 correct if im wrong; been some time since i did maths >< Quote
BIGNI Posted April 12, 2009 Posted April 12, 2009 no offence 2 ya past but its very hard 2 leave our fones at home :| Quote
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