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Fuck Laplace transform.

"We can be wrong, or we can know it, but we can't do both at the same time." ~ Heisenberg
RETIRED ELECTION MANAGER

Taffyta Muttonfudge wrote:

Bandersnatch wrote:

I wonder, how many times would one hit it total, if they did it the whole month?
Well, that would be equal to "[n(n + 1)] / 2", or "1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 30 + 31", which equals 496.

I still don't understand men lol

Anything above 5 times a day is fucking wild.
"We can be wrong, or we can know it, but we can't do both at the same time." ~ Heisenberg
RETIRED ELECTION MANAGER

Bandersnatch wrote:

Joe Bartolozzi wrote:

The Mister Class wrote:

I have heard that Australia is hosting 'Gay games' in 2030.
My very own city is going to host it. Can't wait to watch men play with balls.
Your Australian?
Yup. Are you also an Australian?
"We can be wrong, or we can know it, but we can't do both at the same time." ~ Heisenberg
RETIRED ELECTION MANAGER

K.Rokossovski wrote:

The Mister Class wrote:

I have heard that Australia is hosting 'Gay games' in 2030.
My city hosted them about 30 years ago. Grow up.
30 years ago? Woah...
TMC

Joe Bartolozzi wrote:

Bandersnatch wrote:

Joe Bartolozzi wrote:

The Mister Class wrote:

I have heard that Australia is hosting 'Gay games' in 2030.
My very own city is going to host it. Can't wait to watch men play with balls.
Your Australian?
Yup. Are you also an Australian?
I really hope that we don't have 2 convicts here.
TMC

Joe Bartolozzi wrote:

Bandersnatch wrote:

Joe Bartolozzi wrote:

The Mister Class wrote:

I have heard that Australia is hosting 'Gay games' in 2030.
My very own city is going to host it. Can't wait to watch men play with balls.
Your Australian?
Yup. Are you also an Australian?
No, I live in California, USA but I have mixed Turkish/Persian descent

Taffyta Muttonfudge wrote:

Bandersnatch wrote:

I wonder, how many times would one hit it total, if they did it the whole month?
Well, that would be equal to "[n(n + 1)] / 2", or "1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 30 + 31", which equals 496.

I still don't understand men lol

I recognize that formula from one of my math classes

Bandersnatch wrote:

Taffyta Muttonfudge wrote:

Bandersnatch wrote:

I wonder, how many times would one hit it total, if they did it the whole month?
Well, that would be equal to "[n(n + 1)] / 2", or "1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 30 + 31", which equals 496.I still don't understand men lol
I recognize that formula from one of my math classes
Oh, you did more than one?
When the enemy is driven back, we have failed. When he is cut off, encircled and dispersed, we have succeeded.
- Alexander Suvorov.

Bandersnatch wrote:

Taffyta Muttonfudge wrote:

Bandersnatch wrote:

I wonder, how many times would one hit it total, if they did it the whole month?
Well, that would be equal to "[n(n + 1)] / 2", or "1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 30 + 31", which equals 496.I still don't understand men lol
I recognize that formula from one of my math classes
Now prove that the sum of first n squares = n(n+1)(2n+1)/6
"We can be wrong, or we can know it, but we can't do both at the same time." ~ Heisenberg
RETIRED ELECTION MANAGER

K.Rokossovski wrote:

Bandersnatch wrote:

Taffyta Muttonfudge wrote:

Bandersnatch wrote:

I wonder, how many times would one hit it total, if they did it the whole month?
Well, that would be equal to "[n(n + 1)] / 2", or "1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 30 + 31", which equals 496.I still don't understand men lol
I recognize that formula from one of my math classes
Oh, you did more than one?
How dare you! He knows vector calculus.
"We can be wrong, or we can know it, but we can't do both at the same time." ~ Heisenberg
RETIRED ELECTION MANAGER

Don't vectors represent directions? How can you possibly integrate of differentiate them?

TMC

Joe Bartolozzi wrote:

Bandersnatch wrote:

Taffyta Muttonfudge wrote:

Bandersnatch wrote:

I wonder, how many times would one hit it total, if they did it the whole month?
Well, that would be equal to "[n(n + 1)] / 2", or "1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 30 + 31", which equals 496.I still don't understand men lol
I recognize that formula from one of my math classes
Now prove that the sum of first n squares = n(n+1)(2n+1)/6
I'm not sure about that one

K.Rokossovski wrote:

Bandersnatch wrote:

Taffyta Muttonfudge wrote:

Bandersnatch wrote:

I wonder, how many times would one hit it total, if they did it the whole month?
Well, that would be equal to "[n(n + 1)] / 2", or "1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 30 + 31", which equals 496.I still don't understand men lol
I recognize that formula from one of my math classes
Oh, you did more than one?
What, do you guys think I'm a genius or something

This NNN argument is putting learning to hit and run with railroad gun in a whole new perspective.


CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate

The Mister Class wrote:

Don't vectors represent directions? How can you possibly integrate of differentiate them?
The del operator is used for it (βˆ‡). You take any function f(x,y,z) which is a scalar and βˆ‡f(x,y,z) turns it into a vector by taking partial derivatives {βˆ‡f(x,y,z)= (βˆ‚f(x,y,z)/βˆ‚x, βˆ‚f(x,y,z)/βˆ‚y, βˆ‚f(x,y,z)/βˆ‚z) }. This is obviously a rough idea. You are also taught about different types of integrals like line integral, surface integral and so on. This is VERY brief. Vector calculus is a pain in ass.
"We can be wrong, or we can know it, but we can't do both at the same time." ~ Heisenberg
RETIRED ELECTION MANAGER

Joe Bartolozzi wrote:

The Mister Class wrote:

Don't vectors represent directions? How can you possibly integrate of differentiate them?
The del operator is used for it (βˆ‡). You take any function f(x,y,z) which is a scalar and βˆ‡f(x,y,z) turns it into a vector by taking partial derivatives {βˆ‡f(x,y,z)= (βˆ‚f(x,y,z)/βˆ‚x, βˆ‚f(x,y,z)/βˆ‚y, βˆ‚f(x,y,z)/βˆ‚z) }. This is obviously a rough idea. You are also taught about different types of integrals like line integral, surface integral and so on. This is VERY brief. Vector calculus is a pain in ass.
Understandable, have a good day.
TMC

Bandersnatch wrote:

Crumbling Croatian wrote:

Hello, when will the swift strike map be available?
I think its available now
Ok

If the poms manage to win a game in Australia, I promise I would go bald.

"We can be wrong, or we can know it, but we can't do both at the same time." ~ Heisenberg
RETIRED ELECTION MANAGER

I’m a fairly new player, so sorry if I’m missing something. I have a downed plane stack that is trying to move away from enemy bombers. The enemy has a stack of strategic bombers patrolling around the area, and a stack of tactical bombers attacking my plane convoy. I set the convoy to move to a province a few provinces away, and a little moment later, the enemy’s strategic bomber stack is patrolling over the province I sent my convoy to, waiting for me. So, how did he know I’m going there? I thought you could only see the trail of where the unit is moving within its current province, for enemy units.

When the enemy has completed at least one patrol (15m), and you move out of their vision, they see the full path you were PLANNING to take. You should change this as soon as you move out of his view circle.

No one knows if this is a bug or a feature.

When the enemy is driven back, we have failed. When he is cut off, encircled and dispersed, we have succeeded.
- Alexander Suvorov.

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