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#1 MannyDelgado
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[QUOTE="MannyDelgado"][QUOTE="coolbeans90"]

lin alg is boring, but far too elementary to give a fvck

coolbeans90

F*ck all your sh*ts it's very interesting and not just because QM is just linear algebra in disguise

i think your opinions may be tainted

If linear algebra is tainted, I don't want to be pure ):
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#2 MannyDelgado
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lin alg is boring, but far too elementary to give a fvck

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F*ck all your sh*ts it's very interesting and not just because QM is just linear algebra in disguise
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#3 MannyDelgado
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If nothing existed outside the mind then perceptual testing would be all over the chart. As it is, everyone pretty much perceives like stimuli the same as any other person. Therefore, yes.

 

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Chopin is great. Better melodist than anyone else until Tchaikovsky comes along, IMO. I have been learning the Heroic Polonaise; it is super fun

Also his 4th Ballade is his magnum opus

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#5 MannyDelgado
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[QUOTE="LauraPortinari"]I will.... eventually. ;)Serraph105
why do people always say this and never seem to follow up? [spoiler] anyways as far as I can tell the answer is 9 [/spoiler]

It doesn't have an answer because the syntax is (deliberately) ambiguous

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#6 MannyDelgado
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Guys what is ((5!-9!)!)/(11!+e^e)dave123321
I see a factorial of a negative number, you sly f*cker D:

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#7 MannyDelgado
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Better (i.e. not completely retarded) source

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#8 MannyDelgado
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[QUOTE="MannyDelgado"][QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]I don't think they should bring back extinct animals. TO ESTABLISH MY EXPERTISE, HERE ARE SOME TERMS I REMEMBER FROM HIGH SCHOOL BIOLOGYLJS9502_basic
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How childish changing posts......when will you man up?

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I don't think they should bring back extinct animals. TO ESTABLISH MY EXPERTISE, HERE ARE SOME TERMS I REMEMBER FROM HIGH SCHOOL BIOLOGYLJS9502_basic
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#10 MannyDelgado
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[QUOTE="LauraPortinari"]I know that we already knew light isn't a constant and can be slowed by a medium. Isn't that how refraction works? hmm...Yusuke420

Yeah but what this is talking about is that science didn't think there was anything in space to effect the travel of light. So the speed they have been using doesn't take into account these newly found particles. 

That's not a new discovery, either

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstellar_medium