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Somehow, sitting around eating Chinese food in the nude seems like a new low...


Celestial Healer wrote:
Somehow, sitting around eating Chinese food in the nude seems like a new low...

Ha!


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Celestial Healer wrote:
Somehow, sitting around eating Chinese food in the nude seems like a new low...

dood, you just described my Saturday mornings.

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Solnes wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
More than likely it would be March of next year. If it happens I will be sure to keep you guys in the loop.

sounds good :)

Are we fb friends?

Not sure if we are. I am in the Fawltie secret club house as well as Monkey Tree fort.

Secret info:
Allan Parker is my name in RL

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silverhair2008 wrote:
Morning, Folks. Kingmaker and Jess' cooking on Sunday. WOOT!

I reiterate my complaint on not being able to find a large enough chicken. I will have to cook two tiny ones. Grrr.

If I'm cooking, someone has to carve this time. That's all I'm saying.

Also...angel food cake and fresh strawberries sounded good. :d


Gruumash . wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
More than likely it would be March of next year. If it happens I will be sure to keep you guys in the loop.

sounds good :)

Are we fb friends?

Not sure if we are. I am in the Fawltie secret club house as well as Monkey Tree fort.

** spoiler omitted **

request sent :)

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Solnes wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
More than likely it would be March of next year. If it happens I will be sure to keep you guys in the loop.

sounds good :)

Are we fb friends?

Not sure if we are. I am in the Fawltie secret club house as well as Monkey Tree fort.

** spoiler omitted **

request sent :)

request accepted :)

Scarab Sages

taig wrote:

Good luck with finishing your degree, Solnes!

Good luck with your interview, Minis Maniac!

Good luck with the weight loss, Woodraven! You can do it!

Good luck with the bills, Sharoth!

Huzzah all around! Positive waves!

Solnes - remember!! The fractions are just there to distract you so that the quadratic equation can sneak up on you from behind. Next thing you know - you wake up in a hospital in Buenos Aires with a severe headache and missing a kidney.

I've seen it a hundred times.

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Aberzombie wrote:
taig wrote:

Good luck with finishing your degree, Solnes!

Good luck with your interview, Minis Maniac!

Good luck with the weight loss, Woodraven! You can do it!

Good luck with the bills, Sharoth!

Huzzah all around! Positive waves!

Solnes - remember!! The fractions are just there to distract you so that the quadratic equation can sneak up on you from behind. Next thing you know - you wake up in a hospital in Buenos Aires with a severe headache and missing a kidney.

I've seen it a hundred times.

Ah so now it revealed ... how you really make your money. All these trips ar really to find "donors" for the kidneys.


Aberzombie wrote:
taig wrote:

Good luck with finishing your degree, Solnes!

Good luck with your interview, Minis Maniac!

Good luck with the weight loss, Woodraven! You can do it!

Good luck with the bills, Sharoth!

Huzzah all around! Positive waves!

Solnes - remember!! The fractions are just there to distract you so that the quadratic equation can sneak up on you from behind. Next thing you know - you wake up in a hospital in Buenos Aires with a severe headache and missing a kidney.

I've seen it a hundred times.

I knew it!!!!


ok, had to watch that video a couple times to get it. Seriously, in what reality does someone need to convert repeating decimals?? Can someone tell me that? Please, really, in what rl situation will that be used??!!

Scarab Sages

Solnes wrote:
ok, had to watch that video a couple times to get it. Seriously, in what reality does someone need to convert repeating fractions?? Can someone tell me that? Please, really, in what rl situation will that be used??!!

What are you converting them to? Pathfinder? Catholicism?

Woot! Forced conversion!!!

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Solnes wrote:
ok, had to watch that video a couple times to get it. Seriously, in what reality does someone need to convert repeating fractions?? Can someone tell me that? Please, really, in what rl situation will that be used??!!

3 for $1?


Solnes wrote:
ok, had to watch that video a couple times to get it. Seriously, in what reality does someone need to convert repeating fractions?? Can someone tell me that? Please, really, in what rl situation will that be used??!!

.....It either involves money or physics and the computer is perfectly capable of doing it for you which never seems to stop them from insisting you learn it.

Edit: This is my stock answer because every time we ask our math teacher for real life applications for some crazy type of problem that's the answer we get. :)

Scarab Sages

Solnes wrote:
ok, had to watch that video a couple times to get it. Seriously, in what reality does someone need to convert repeating fractions?? Can someone tell me that? Please, really, in what rl situation will that be used??!!

But, seriously, what? You mean like 1/3 = 0.3333? We use stuff like that sometimes in engineering, which can occasionally be confused with real life.


Ok, haha, but why will I need to know how to convert .333333333333333.. into 1/3?


Oh, that's the easy way. Hit [math], 1, and enter. Calculator does it for you. :)
(at least if you're using a TI-84....smaller calculators aren't so obliging)

Edit again: 1/3 is exact and .3333333.... is an approximation. So a lot of times you need to convert to a fraction to make calculation more exact.

Scarab Sages

puts on engineer hat

For example: pipe wall thickness.

Pipe is sold in various schedules, with set wall thicknesses. Depending on the application, that wall thickness can degrade over time due to external corrosion, or internal corrosion/erosion.

We have formulas for calcuting the minimum allowable wall thickness based on pressure, temperature, material, etc. These wall thicknesses can sometimes be measured in small fractions like 0.033, and once again depending on the medium, the accuracy of those numbers can be very important.

Scarab Sages

oops - gotta go. back later.


I know that some people needs it, let me have my indignation huh? ;)


Aberzombie wrote:

puts on engineer hat

For example: pipe wall thickness.

Pipe is sold in various schedules, with set wall thicknesses. Depending on the application, that wall thickness can degrade over time due to external corrosion, or internal corrosion/erosion.

We have formulas for calcuting the minimum allowable wall thickness based on pressure, temperature, material, etc. These wall thicknesses can sometimes be measured in small fractions like 0.033, and once again depending on the medium, the accuracy of those numbers can be very important.

Your job would hurt my head :P


Solnes, if you figure out why there's no "oneths" place, let me know. I never understood why it started with tenths. I want symmetry around the decimal point!


Treppa wrote:
Solnes, if you figure out why there's no "oneths" place, let me know. I never understood why it started with tenths. I want symmetry around the decimal point!

Right! WHYYYYYY?????

Anyways, actually starting to understand. :P


pi = 3?


Sharoth wrote:
pi = 3?

pi = apple?


Sharoth wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
pi = 3?
pi = apple?

Go forth and add coinage to your bad pun jar!!! :P


getting hungry, am thinking soup and grilled cheese :)


Solnes wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
pi = 3?
pi = apple?
Go forth and add coinage to your bad pun jar!!! :P

"she's my cherry pi!"

Sovereign Court

1/3 = .33333...[repeating]
2/3 = .66666...[repeating]
3/3 = .99999...[repeating] = 1

So all those little tiny bits left over, when you get to .9 [repeating], makes it 1! :D

Also sevenths are kinda cool.

1/7 = .142857142857...[repeating]
2/7 = .285714285714...[repeating] (find the second lowest number in the "142857" pattern and continue from there, wrapping to the beginning!)
so
3/7 = .428571428571...[repeating]
and eventually
6/7 = .857142857142...[repeating]

Cool, huh?


There can be only 1. No fractions or any partials of the One are alowed.


Gruumash . wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
More than likely it would be March of next year. If it happens I will be sure to keep you guys in the loop.

sounds good :)

Are we fb friends?

Not sure if we are. I am in the Fawltie secret club house as well as Monkey Tree fort.

** spoiler omitted **

request sent :)
request accepted :)

Facebook hated upon. :-P


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Freehold DM wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
More than likely it would be March of next year. If it happens I will be sure to keep you guys in the loop.

sounds good :)

Are we fb friends?

Not sure if we are. I am in the Fawltie secret club house as well as Monkey Tree fort.

** spoiler omitted **

request sent :)
request accepted :)
Facebook hated upon. :-P

But.. But.. But your Facebook profile says that you LOVE Facebook. And Joss Whedon too.


The evil that is math revealed once more. If only it were tangible, so I could watch its pupils explode as I strangle it....

Aberzombie wrote:
taig wrote:

Good luck with finishing your degree, Solnes!

Good luck with your interview, Minis Maniac!

Good luck with the weight loss, Woodraven! You can do it!

Good luck with the bills, Sharoth!

Huzzah all around! Positive waves!

Solnes - remember!! The fractions are just there to distract you so that the quadratic equation can sneak up on you from behind. Next thing you know - you wake up in a hospital in Buenos Aires with a severe headache and missing a kidney.

I've seen it a hundred times.


Ninjaed by the Dragon.

Sharoth wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
pi = 3?
pi = apple?
Go forth and add coinage to your bad pun jar!!! :P
"she's my cherry pi!"


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No.

Jess Door wrote:

1/3 = .33333...[repeating]

2/3 = .66666...[repeating]
3/3 = .99999...[repeating] = 1

So all those little tiny bits left over, when you get to .9 [repeating], makes it 1! :D

Also sevenths are kinda cool.

1/7 = .142857142857...[repeating]
2/7 = .285714285714...[repeating] (find the second lowest number in the "142857" pattern and continue from there, wrapping to the beginning!)
so
3/7 = .428571428571...[repeating]
and eventually
6/7 = .857142857142...[repeating]

Cool, huh?


Mothman wrote:
The Thing From Beyond the Stars wrote:
Pathfinder needs more Vore
I probably shouldn't have clicked that link at work ...

<click>

"Oh, my..."

<click> <click> <clickclickclickclick...>


Freehold DM wrote:
No.
Jess Door wrote:

1/3 = .33333...[repeating]

2/3 = .66666...[repeating]
3/3 = .99999...[repeating] = 1

So all those little tiny bits left over, when you get to .9 [repeating], makes it 1! :D

Also sevenths are kinda cool.

1/7 = .142857142857...[repeating]
2/7 = .285714285714...[repeating] (find the second lowest number in the "142857" pattern and continue from there, wrapping to the beginning!)
so
3/7 = .428571428571...[repeating]
and eventually
6/7 = .857142857142...[repeating]

Cool, huh?

lol lol lol!!


Sharoth wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
Could make it this year. But maybe next my grandmother lives out in the Golden Isles and my wife and I have made the trip up to Savannah once or twice from there. Great area. How much further along is Myrtle beach from there?
Myrtle Beach is about 3 hours away from Charleston, SC.

You drive slow, old man. In May 2010, I took Woodraven's car and did it in two.

EDIT: ninja'ed by Solnes.

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Freehold DM wrote:
No.

Aw. ::sniff:: Not even a little bit?

I won a calculator contest in junior high. I used the prize money to buy art supplies. :)


Jess Door wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
No.

Aw. ::sniff:: Not even a little bit?

I won a calculator contest in junior high. I used the prize money to buy art supplies. :)

Now thats cool :)


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Urinsane wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Good luck Solnes. You can do it!

+1

Remember, 1 cup = 8 ounces, 2 cups = 1 pint, and D cups = hubba hubba

I swear that if I fall victim to a zombie apocalypse, my legacy will live on.

<wipes tear>


Sharoth wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
More than likely it would be March of next year. If it happens I will be sure to keep you guys in the loop.

sounds good :)

Are we fb friends?

Not sure if we are. I am in the Fawltie secret club house as well as Monkey Tree fort.

** spoiler omitted **

request sent :)
request accepted :)
Facebook hated upon. :-P
But.. But.. But your Facebook profile says that you LOVE Facebook. And Joss Whedon too.

replaces dragons hoard with folgers crystals


Freehold DM wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
Solnes wrote:
Gruumash . wrote:
More than likely it would be March of next year. If it happens I will be sure to keep you guys in the loop.

sounds good :)

Are we fb friends?

Not sure if we are. I am in the Fawltie secret club house as well as Monkey Tree fort.

** spoiler omitted **

request sent :)
request accepted :)
Facebook hated upon. :-P
But.. But.. But your Facebook profile says that you LOVE Facebook. And Joss Whedon too.
replaces dragons hoard with folgers crystals

You mean the Internet is not 100% true? Say it isn't so!!!


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Freehold DM wrote:
No.
Jess Door wrote:

1/3 = .33333...[repeating]

2/3 = .66666...[repeating]
3/3 = .99999...[repeating] = 1

So all those little tiny bits left over, when you get to .9 [repeating], makes it 1! :D

Also sevenths are kinda cool.

1/7 = .142857142857...[repeating]
2/7 = .285714285714...[repeating] (find the second lowest number in the "142857" pattern and continue from there, wrapping to the beginning!)
so
3/7 = .428571428571...[repeating]
and eventually
6/7 = .857142857142...[repeating]

Cool, huh?

Now you're just being crotchety. Into the Sharoth car!

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I believe we should switch from a base 10 system to a base 12 system.

This would create many improvement in our daily lives!!!

What numbers are easiest to do arithmatic with in your head?

2, 5, 10.

You know why?

Because we use a base 10 system, and only factors of 10 are 2 and 5.

If we switched to a base 12 system, arithmatic would become simpler, with oft repeated simple mathematical patterns, simply because there are so many more prime factors of 12. The factors of 12 are 2, 3, 4 and 6! There'd only be two additional digits to remember.

Let's say that 10 is α and 11 is ß. The digits, in order would be:

0123456789αß

multiplication table to 11x11:

.....0.....1.....2.....3.....4.....5.....6.....7.....8.....9.....α.....ß
---------------------------------------------------------------------
0|...0.....0.....0.....0.....0.....0.....0.....0.....0.....0.....0.....0
1|...0.....1.....2.....3.....4.....5.....6.....7.....8.....9.....α.....ß
2|...0.....2.....4.....6.....8.....α...10...12...14...16...18...1α
3|...0.....3.....6.....9...10...13...16...19...20...23...26...29
4|...0.....4.....8...10...14...18...20...24...28...30...34...38
5|...0.....5.....α...13...18...21...26...2ß...34...39...42...47
6|...0.....6...10...16...20...26...30...36...40...46...50...56
7|...0.....7...12...19...24...2ß...36...41...48...53...5α...65
8|...0.....8...14...20...28...34...40...48...54...60...68...74
9|...0.....9...16...23...30...39...46...53...60...69...76...83
α|...0.....α...18...26...34...42...50...5α...68...76...84...92
ß|...0.....ß...1α...29...38...47...56...65...74...83...92...α1

Lookit all those patterns simply in the multiplication table! Think how much easier the arithmatic would be!

Will you join me in my base 12 crusade?!?


1' = 10"

I like it. However, with the rise of computers, I believe we're best served by a switch to hexadecimal.

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Treppa wrote:

1' = 10"

I like it. However, with the rise of computers, I believe we're best served by a switch to hexadecimal.

50 minutes to the hour! 10 months in the year! 260 degrees in a circle! Those Babylonians knew what they were doing!

While it would make good sense from a computational point of view, hexadecimal is not more human friendly. Its only prime factor is 2. It doesn't enable good pattern recognition, something humans excel at, to aid in our computational abilities, and it's an additional 6 digits to remember instead of simply an additional 2.

computers are our slaves, they should conform to whatever is easiest for us! :D


I didn't say it was human friendly, only that we should learn the language of our overlords.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

"20/7" doesn't quite roll off the tongue like "24/7" does.


Treppa wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
No.
Jess Door wrote:

1/3 = .33333...[repeating]

2/3 = .66666...[repeating]
3/3 = .99999...[repeating] = 1

So all those little tiny bits left over, when you get to .9 [repeating], makes it 1! :D

Also sevenths are kinda cool.

1/7 = .142857142857...[repeating]
2/7 = .285714285714...[repeating] (find the second lowest number in the "142857" pattern and continue from there, wrapping to the beginning!)
so
3/7 = .428571428571...[repeating]
and eventually
6/7 = .857142857142...[repeating]

Cool, huh?

Now you're just being crotchety. Into the Sharoth car!

I already took his car as part of his hoard.

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