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Unknown_Sniper 01-14-2006 10:29 PM

[quote=Nyck]
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Originally Posted by "Unknown_Sniper":3d65e
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Originally Posted by Coleman

In my 37 credits (two semesters) of college so far,

fucking hell! you are a busy kid. I dont htink I have 37 after 3 semesters. then again I am very lazy.
As for my favorite class's. In college and highschool would have to be all my video production stuff. Which is also my major, so it works out.

do you work...because I dont believe coleman does[/quote:3d65e]
neg, well not this past semster. Last year I had a part time job and Im looking for one as soon as I get back to school(tomorrow night probably). Im going ot school with $20 in the bank and I need ot buy books. Thankfully I only need to buy $25 worth of books this quarter dance:

duncey 01-15-2006 03:28 AM

Re: Your favorite class/subject in school
 
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Originally Posted by Nyck
I would have to say that my favorite subject is math. I saw the equations as little puzzles to solve and with math there was alway a definitive answer, no question of opinion to debate or theorize on. I liked the definitiveness of it all.


I'm exactly the opposite... I like the whole inifinitiveness about subjects like Science. Nobody has ever seen an atom, so how do they know it exists? How do they have models of what an atom is suppose to look like?
I like using my noggin to answer questions that have yet to be answered.

anti 01-15-2006 03:50 AM

Re: Your favorite class/subject in school
 
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Originally Posted by duncey
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Originally Posted by Nyck
I would have to say that my favorite subject is math. I saw the equations as little puzzles to solve and with math there was alway a definitive answer, no question of opinion to debate or theorize on. I liked the definitiveness of it all.


I'm exactly the opposite... I like the whole inifinitiveness about subjects like Science. Nobody has ever seen an atom, so how do they know it exists? How do they have models of what an atom is suppose to look like?
I like using my noggin to answer questions that have yet to be answered.

http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/newton/as ... PHY118.HTM

duncey 01-15-2006 04:09 AM

[quote:e4d76]...even though they
cannot be seen directly with our eyes there is so much evidence for atoms...[/quote:e4d76]


P.S. isn't it passed your bedtime?


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