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I really wish I could balance symbol equations, I just can't get my head around it
[QUOTE=fishyfish777;43690156]Take a chill pill. Just go in with a friendly attitude, explain that you can work for a longer period of time with reliable hours and you're not afraid to get down and work, and you'll probably get the gig.[/QUOTE] But... I'm only planning on having it until I can afford to move out of state and a few other expenses. Quitting 2 jobs in a row can't be too good of a record. Can job places look up out-of-state job history?
[QUOTE=Sager;43690232]Hello I am math. Balance this equation though its 3rd grade chemistry K4Fe(CN)6 + H2SO4 + H2O = K2SO4 + FeSO4 + (NH4)2SO4 + CO[/QUOTE] how do i solve this
[QUOTE=Xieneus;43690349] how do i solve this[/QUOTE] You gotta balance it :>
[QUOTE=kalamari13;43690325]But... I'm only planning on having it until I can afford to move out of state and a few other expenses. Quitting 2 jobs in a row can't be too good of a record. Can job places look up out-of-state job history?[/QUOTE] Not sure how it works in the US or your state but i'd imagine they can't [I]force[/I] you to provide it but if you don't then you might be asked to account for the employment gap. If I was you i'd say why you left and how you hope that this job will help you achieve more than the jobs you've left. Depending on your interviewer you could get away with it but if in doubt try to remain honest and establish eye contact.
[QUOTE=Sager;43690419]You gotta balance it :>[/QUOTE] K4Fe(CN)6 + 6 H2SO4 + 6 H2O = 2 K2SO4 + FeSO4 + 3 (NH4)2SO4 + 6 CO i tried
[QUOTE=WhiteHusky;43688504]It just struck me that schools could use keyloggers legally provided they sneak the consent in a contract somewhere.[/QUOTE] If it's a school computer, they most likely already do Decent class management software has full logging, some even alert the teacher if certain blacklisted words are typed
[QUOTE=kaze4159;43690890]If it's a school computer, they most likely already do Decent class management software has full logging, some even alert the teacher if certain blacklisted words are typed[/QUOTE] I know my school does, there's some pretty naff software out there for this but our system isn't that bad. There's still some bugs that can be abused though. I went through our schools acceptable use of ICT policy and it's in there
[QUOTE=ChrissyD;43690916]I know my school does, there's some pretty naff software out there for this but our system isn't that bad. There's still some bugs that can be abused though. I went through our schools acceptable use of ICT policy and it's in there[/QUOTE] This is why I run an Ubuntu live USB in class. Fast, nice to use, no tracking. [editline]27th January 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=kalamari13;43690325]But... I'm only planning on having it until I can afford to move out of state and a few other expenses. Quitting 2 jobs in a row can't be too good of a record. Can job places look up out-of-state job history?[/QUOTE] Well no one really likes to hire people who aren't going to stick around, so I'd skirt around the subject.
[QUOTE=ChrissyD;43690916]I know my school does, there's some pretty naff software out there for this but our system isn't that bad. There's still some bugs that can be abused though. I went through our schools acceptable use of ICT policy and it's in there[/QUOTE] My old school's software had the worst bug, stupid teachers using it :v: I've seen one lock down about 80 laptops at once, for three days, they all just froze up with "attention please" stuck on the screen because she hit a button and didn't notice what it was
[QUOTE=fishyfish777;43691028]This is why I run an Ubuntu live USB in class. Fast, nice to use, no tracking. [/QUOTE] I did do this, but then I was caught by some shit head who screamed "OMG CHRIS WTF IS THAT ARE YOU HACKING?" because I had terminal open. Jesus some people annoy me. EDIT Bearing in mind this kid is the same guy who is gonna "move to canada and get a huge mansion and smoke a shit ton of weed everyday" [editline]27th January 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=kaze4159;43691064]My old school's software had the worst bug, stupid teachers using it :v: [/QUOTE] I think this is the software we use [url]http://www.imperosoftware.com/products/education-pro-classroom-management-software/[/url] as well as a firewall from FortiGuard. A teacher tried using it to push us all a file which can be done but instead pushed some other document. They couldn't figure it out and in the end they just gave up
[QUOTE=fishyfish777;43691028]This is why I run an Ubuntu live USB in class. Fast, nice to use, no tracking. [/QUOTE] I did that once. Of course, I was a bit more malicious and deleted Symantec Endpoint Protection off the computer. Not so much because I was trying to get around the anti-virus, but because they configured it to do a full system scan every time you logged in. I was tired of logging in taking 10 minutes. I also played Simcity 4 off that flash drive as well :v:
Back when I discovered how to use liveUSB's I played minecraft portable for hours of lesson time :v: Anywayy, I started talking to this guy, he's really nice!
[QUOTE=Vilusia;43688941]I think my issue is I get severe test axenity. At least when it comes to math. When I start seeing those graphs and numbers it just makes me want to cry.[/QUOTE] Don't even get me started on math. I can't do it, i straight up can not do it. I could always coast by with barely passing gradeschool and highschool, but now that im in uni? Oh god now. I had to take an elementary algebra class as i couldn't pass the test to get placed into cal/pre calc. I failed elementary algebra when i was 19. Took a summer semester to make up for it, did okay, then went on to college algebra. I failed that with a straight solid F, i had like a possible 30 out of 100 points. I took college algebra gain, failed it with another F. Petitioned the school for a third attempt which they won't grant until i take a final for either elementary or intermediate algebra. I can't do it so they want me to retake either elementary or intermediate algebra. Both classes are filled and i'm fucked. I'm already and have been completely locked out from my major courses because of math since my first semester of uni. At this rate i will continue to be locked out until spring of my junior year. I haven't had a single class about my major other than 1 intro class because of math. I will probably drop out because of math. Basic math. Please don't rate this heart. I don't need pity, this is something i need to fix myself and getting drunk off pity certainly won't help.
[QUOTE=mysteryman;43691892]Don't even get me started on math. I can't do it, i straight up can not do it. I could always coast by with barely passing gradeschool and highschool, but now that im in uni? Oh god now. I had to take an elementary algebra class as i couldn't pass the test to get placed into cal/pre calc. I failed elementary algebra when i was 19. Took a summer semester to make up for it, did okay, then went on to college algebra. I failed that with a straight solid F, i had like a possible 30 out of 100 points. I took college algebra gain, failed it with another F. Petitioned the school for a third attempt which they won't grant until i take a final for either elementary or intermediate algebra. I can't do it so they want me to retake either elementary or intermediate algebra. Both classes are filled and i'm fucked. I'm already and have been completely locked out from my major courses because of math since my first semester of uni. At this rate i will continue to be locked out until spring of my junior year. I haven't had a single class about my major other than 1 intro class because of math. I will probably drop out because of math. Basic math.[/QUOTE] I can do basic day-to-day maths which gets me through the day, personally I don't see why we should have learned complicated things unless it was involved with any college choices. It just feels pointless to have learned all that stuff when I haven't needed to use it at all since I left school. I only got a D with my maths exam but I passed English really easily, same for media which was important for college.
Elementary Algebra?! They teach it in elementary now?!! Wow
I'm still at school and algebra is really holding me back, I really hate it. I don't like maths in general tbh, I had a bad teacher in like year 3 and it just ruined it for me
[QUOTE=Schlinky;43691956]I can do basic day-to-day maths which gets me through the day, personally I don't see why we should have learned complicated things unless it was involved with any college choices. It just feels pointless to have learned all that stuff when I haven't needed to use it at all since I left school. I only got a D with my maths exam but I passed English really easily, same for media which was important for college.[/QUOTE] Information Science Tech, learning basic calc helps with logic and is actually useful in some scripting. Even though scripting is not really want i want to do, its stressed in my major. [editline]27th January 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Vilusia;43691959]Elementary Algebra?! They teach it in elementary now?!! Wow[/QUOTE] I started learning algebra in 5th grade. Coincidentally i have been failing math since 5th grade.
[QUOTE=Schlinky;43691956]I can do basic day-to-day maths which gets me through the day, personally I don't see why we should have learned complicated things unless it was involved with any college choices. It just feels pointless to have learned all that stuff when I haven't needed to use it at all since I left school. I only got a D with my maths exam but I passed English really easily, same for media which was important for college.[/QUOTE] I remember hating math in high school. I just could never understand it. Fortunately, in uni, I took discrete math, which is much different from calc. Had no problems and got a B, as opposed to my barely C and sometimes D average in high school in math.
[QUOTE=Schlinky;43691956]I can do basic day-to-day maths which gets me through the day, personally I don't see why we should have learned complicated things unless it was involved with any college choices. It just feels pointless to have learned all that stuff when I haven't needed to use it at all since I left school. I only got a D with my maths exam but I passed English really easily, same for media which was important for college.[/QUOTE] But you don't really have to learn complicated things unless you're in a field that requires those things. In engineering courses, a lot of the higher end calculations involving things like physics and algorithms does require higher end maths (at least calculus), and from the looks of it the hardest math course I'll be having to take in the business course I switched to is statistics - which isn't really that bad.
[QUOTE=Demache;43692041]I remember hating math in high school. I just could never understand it. Fortunately, in uni, I took discrete math, which is much different from calc. Had no problems and got a B, as opposed to my barely C and sometimes D average in high school in math.[/QUOTE] How different would you say it is?
[QUOTE=Schlinky;43691956]I can do basic day-to-day maths which gets me through the day, personally I don't see why we should have learned complicated things unless it was involved with any college choices. It just feels pointless to have learned all that stuff when I haven't needed to use it at all since I left school. I only got a D with my maths exam but I passed English really easily, same for media which was important for college.[/QUOTE] Apperently the more complicated things in math (Alg., Geometry, Calc, ect.) are suppost to support you with your problem solving skills. V: Thats what I'm gaing from it at least and tis what my instructiors have told me personaly.
All this traffic on FP is making it hard to talk about Gay and Gay accessories.
Math is so non-gay
[QUOTE=fishyfish777;43691028]This is why I run an Ubuntu live USB in class. Fast, nice to use, no tracking. [/QUOTE] There is still network tracking if you're even connected. The school or school board can be extra picky and block proxies and VPNs and ports to various services.
[QUOTE=HyperTails;43692365]Math is so non-gay[/QUOTE] Describes math perfectly. While it isn't that difficult(you just need to sharpen your logic)i just can't stand the subject. Unless you memorize everything and your brain melts. You just gotta understand math.
Christ facepunch went kaboom. What happened?
I was about to play Payday earlier when steam blew up on me and I went to check FP and it was down too and I was so bored :v:
hey might have solved the mouse issues for now. I managed to find out it was hanging out not under my roommates desk but under his drawers/dresser. So we moved that and chased it around the room and then it up and squeeze through the front door into the hallway.
What is all this crazy "class management" software business. I've never heard of anything like it in my life. I wonder if my school had it. Teachers didn't seem to be able to do anything special with their accounts though.
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