• People's Pointless Public Ponderings: Abstract Analogies Aggravate All Adolescents
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[QUOTE=shadow_of_intent;28394889]How to the planes and stuff work again? [/QUOTE] You have to build the planes first. They take a couple turns iirc, then you select one of the propeller icons from the bottom of the screen -> click on the unit(s) you want to transport and then click the destination.
[QUOTE=laurencedgreat;28395093]Lemmee see[/quote] Ugh... [url=http://rule34-images.paheal.net/_images/5c66eb89c8c01513ce0ce18bff100857/278574%20-%20Chain_Chomp%20Darkpandax%20Super_Mario_Bros..png]Here[/url]
[QUOTE=xpod1;28395098][url]http://www.georgiafurs.com/[/url] [img_thumb]http://meta.filesmelt.com/downloader.php?file=disapprovingglare.jpg[/img_thumb] [url]http://www.swvfurs.com/[/url] lynchburg? lynchburg.[/QUOTE] My friend's girlfriend is from Lynchburg. I was there once. It is a scary place. They have Liberty University, the most backwards college on Earth. [editline]2nd March 2011[/editline] Also, please get the furries out of my southwest Virginia.
[QUOTE=Omegler;28395362]Ugh... [url=http://rule34-images.paheal.net/_images/5c66eb89c8c01513ce0ce18bff100857/278574%20-%20Chain_Chomp%20Darkpandax%20Super_Mario_Bros..png]Here[/url][/QUOTE] :raise: [editline]2nd March 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;28395383]My friend's girlfriend is from Lynchburg. I was there once. It is a scary place. They have Liberty University, the most backwards college on Earth. [editline]2nd March 2011[/editline] Also, please get the furries out of my southwest Virginia.[/QUOTE] No Johnny, you are the furries
The Internet is an awful place.
[QUOTE=Omegler;28395449]The Internet is an awful place.[/QUOTE] the world is an awful place
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I never asked for this.
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I show a classmate how to use the absolute value function on a TI-84 calculator and she asks me if I tutor. I spent my entire freshman and sophomore years of high school fucking around with the thing, does that honestly make me qualified for tutoring?
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/drivehome.gif[/img] I got bored in biology and took some pictures that I'd taken while I was driving home one day and made a gif out of them.
alien swarm on medium settings @ 1024x768 @ 35-50fps w/ the laptop. not bad at all for on the go.
really shit pictures, I might add.
[QUOTE=IceCKryss;28396352]I show a classmate how to use the absolute value function on a TI-84 calculator and she asks me if I tutor. I spent my entire freshman and sophomore years of high school fucking around with the thing, does that honestly make me qualified for tutoring?[/QUOTE] That's basically what I did in high school. Now I've moved on to a TI-89 and I dunno how the fuck it works. Had to multiply 3 4x4 tensors together in electricity and magnetism. That's 64 separate calculations. Everyone pulled out their TI-89s. I looked at mine realized I didn't know how the fuck to do matrix calculations on it, and did it all by hand.
i've taken pics like that before. it's hard at night, especially if you've got the shutter open for a longer period of time.
yeah, they looked like shit. Would have looked great if I had something to steady the camera when I was driving.
long exposure photography looks awesome if you use the right settings and keep the camera completely still. that's definitely where an external shutter release comes in handy. and a tripod, of course.
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;28396393]That's basically what I did in high school. Now I've moved on to a TI-89 and I dunno how the fuck it works. Had to multiply 3 4x4 tensors together in electricity and magnetism. That's 64 separate calculations. Everyone pulled out their TI-89s. I looked at mine realized I didn't know how the fuck to do matrix calculations on it, and did it all by hand.[/QUOTE] I remember that the first thing I learned how to do was to utilize the Draw function, then I set an image as my startup background, which remains the same ever since. I downloaded TI-Connect and installed various interesting games, the only one of which I still play anymore is Tetris, but I used to play Bomberman with my friends in tournaments by connecting two calculators and playing four player with two calculators. It was awesome. Then I taught myself TI-BASIC and programmed several simple programs, one of which called upon string lists to function as a usable flash card program and replace my need for paper flash cards. It's still unfinished, but it's the most complex program I had written and I kept a decent user interface for it in case anyone else ever wanted it, but nobody else ever did. I still have it because I keep wanting to get around to finishing it when I have the time, but I doubt that I ever will.
I learned how to program on it but I never had any real use for anything but simple formulas to make punching numbers in less tedious.
the only thing i programmed on my TI was a simple number guessing game.
Ughh, I should have gone to school today. I feel like shit now.
My new avatar looks really small compared to the old one. Must be the addition of the arms and chains that does it.
I like the old one more.
I think I did my most intensive programming during French class and spent more time speculating on how to get specific fragments of code to work right than I did actually programming. The first thing I ever programmed was a random DNA nucleotide sequence generator for use in a class demonstration on similarities between classmates. I also made a couple of stupid games once I bastardized my old code on how to get elements to freely move around the homegrid while controlling the aspects of a separate entity with the arrow keys. It was hard as fuck to comprehend what I was doing and how I did it because I did it by accident and couldn't reproduce the program under its base code for that operation, everything acted in sequence instead of simultaneously. I eventually figured it out and learned that there needs to be a way to refresh a calculator's RAM supply available while in program operation or else everything would slow to a halt, as my game so often did and it became unplayable.
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;28396393]That's basically what I did in high school. Now I've moved on to a TI-89 and I dunno how the fuck it works. Had to multiply 3 4x4 tensors together in electricity and magnetism. That's 64 separate calculations. Everyone pulled out their TI-89s. I looked at mine realized I didn't know how the fuck to do matrix calculations on it, and did it all by hand.[/QUOTE] matrixese are p easye on ti89
I need a real calculator. Mine doesn't even have all the functions necessary for algebra II :saddowns:
My friend's last name is dicks, and he does tattoos, so every time he posts a picture on facebook of a tattoo he did of a girl I'm going to comment "chicks by dicks"
[QUOTE=Eric Blank;28396838]I need a real calculator. Mine doesn't even have all the functions necessary for algebra II :saddowns:[/QUOTE] are you using a slide rule or something actually I'm pretty sure a slide rule can do everything you need for algebra 2
I hate it when the people claim racism if they get attacked or something. Apparently, at some school here in Aus, there was a fight or something between some Muslims, and then the parents get on the news, saying "The police were pepper spraying parents and children". And then, later on, you hear that the police were being punched and kicked by those very same parents and children. They arent just going to stand by and let you attack them just because you are a different race. Sure, they didnt need the pepper spray, but its effective, and wears off.
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