redshift
Jan 20 2005, 07:03 PM
SLITS
Jan 20 2005, 07:11 PM
Come on Miles, Otto built you a waterproof teener......it'll float...the brown stuff does
redshift
Jan 20 2005, 07:14 PM
I need to install an 'antennah' (a straightened wire hanger) so you can see me cruising subamarine style down the streets of Venice, GA... I mean Savannah..
M
lapuwali
Jan 20 2005, 08:24 PM
Cute. The directions DO say "check timetable", and list the ferry (or train, in the case of the Chunnel) you're supposed to take to cross the watery bits. Norwegians take the ferry to the UK all the time, and are nearly always drunk on the return journey (assuming they weren't drunk on the trip out).
Rhodes71/914
Jan 20 2005, 09:52 PM
How funny, I was just using Mapquest to give someone directions to my house and while reading through the turn right go .4 miles tune left on... they used roads that don't exist and a bridge over a river that wasn't there.
SpecialK
Jan 20 2005, 10:24 PM
Maybe that's why they're called "Map-quest", you'll still be looking for a map.
balthazar
Jan 21 2005, 02:38 AM
Ah yes Mr.K, I knew there was a reason I took Geometry and Trig in High school!
Hey look, post number 100! woohoo... U S A, U S A! It's funny to look back at some of my first posts...man was I clueless!(like I'm not now!lol)
SpecialK
Jan 21 2005, 05:01 AM
SOHCAHTOA baby!
I'd cosine a tangent just to be adjacent to her hypotenuse
dmenche914
Jan 21 2005, 11:33 AM
Uhm, I'll teach her Long Division, it would be an Intergal part of the relationship. Check out that Circumferance!
I'm still working on the male gravitational pull estimate for the subject body, from looking at the problem, I'd guess the pull will be rather large. It would help to know if the body mass is natural tissue, or a silicone compound/tissue mix,. I'll need a mass estimate to plug into the gravity equation.
Mathamatics is used extensively in the study of heavenly bodies. This can hardly be more clearly illistrated than in this example.
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