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CallousOneToo

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Nov 14, 2009
 
Lobo Viejo wrote:
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You could have simply used a Fourier polynomial to calculate your score, Sn(x), as
Sn(x)= Ao +{A1 cos(x)+ B1 sin(x)}+...{An cos(nx)+ Bn sin (nx)}
with n, of course, being equal to 20
Huh? What was the question...

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Nov 14, 2009
 
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Huh? What was the question...
Sorry, I was having flashbacks of when I dated a math major in college. She a hot number.
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Sorry, I was having flashbacks of when I dated a math major in college. She a hot number.
Was her favorite number 69?

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Nov 15, 2009
 
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Sorry, I was having flashbacks of when I dated a math major in college. She a hot number.
So you still see her Lobo? You did say she IS, not WAS so how "hot" is she today?

Not often you make a simple little slip on words. LOL

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Nov 15, 2009
 
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So you still see her Lobo? You did say she IS, not WAS so how "hot" is she today?
Not often you make a simple little slip on words. LOL
I said neither IS nor WAS, if you re-read my post. But I still do keep in touch with her. We had some great fun in college, but her idea of backpacking was carrying her luggage up our hotel room instead of using the bellhop, and she did not understand why I would want to go spelunking anywhere other than in our bedroom.

She went on to be a high paid financial executive/CPA who worked in the World Trade Center but was away on travel on 9/11. Now she lives in San Francisco with her husband and kids.

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I said neither IS nor WAS, if you re-read my post. But I still do keep in touch with her. We had some great fun in college, but her idea of backpacking was carrying her luggage up our hotel room instead of using the bellhop, and she did not understand why I would want to go spelunking anywhere other than in our bedroom.
She went on to be a high paid financial executive/CPA who worked in the World Trade Center but was away on travel on 9/11. Now she lives in San Francisco with her husband and kids.
Perhaps she figured her "cave" was warmer then those you go down into with flashlights and other gear, to bad too as she misses out on learning to enjoy different things in life besides a hotel room.

Aren't those types of memories great and all the more so if you are lucky enough to keep in touch with the other person.

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Perhaps she figured her "cave" was warmer then those you go down into with flashlights and other gear, to bad too as she misses out on learning to enjoy different things in life besides a hotel room.
Aren't those types of memories great and all the more so if you are lucky enough to keep in touch with the other person.
We had lots of other things in common, like a love for travelling and of good music and dancing together (ballroom and folk). I did get her out on hikes from time to time. Great memories, and I would not have wanted to have been with anyone else at that time. It's all a part of who I am today.

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#30
Nov 15, 2009
 
Or you might try: 6a(2a*-3a(a-2)
Answer should be close to 12a*-21a-18, but don't know how to get there...Sometimes none of the answers get it just right. If so, pick "No Best Answer". Voters DO NOT get any points for voting on the No Best Answer...
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You could have simply used a Fourier polynomial to calculate your score, Sn(x), as
Sn(x)= Ao +{A1 cos(x)+ B1 sin(x)}+...{An cos(nx)+ Bn sin (nx)}
with n, of course, being equal to 20
As Jed Clampett would say about Jethro Bodine, "Law, that boy can cipher!!"

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Hey guys stop all that mumbo jumob math stuff, your driving me nuts!

Never had trig, algebra or any of the other higher stuff so STOP.........
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Never had trig, algebra or any of the other higher stuff
But you sure act like you did.

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Nov 15, 2009
 
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Or you might try: 6a(2a*-3a(a-2)
Answer should be close to 12a*-21a-18, but don't know how to get there...Sometimes none of the answers get it just right. If so, pick "No Best Answer". Voters DO NOT get any points for voting on the No Best Answer...
Not a valid problem. You have 2 open parens and only 1 closed paren. Every open requires another closed.

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But you sure act like you did.
I mean never had any of the type of math, was not required when I was in high school.

And I don't act as if I had that type of math either.

I am not as " callous" as you might think I am, not hard headed.

I do have feelings, I do have emotions for others, just don't always show it or in some ways depending on the issue know just how to do that. Example when someone passes away I am at a loss of words to express how I feel on that subject.

I was brought up to remember people as they were, not as they are so when one dies I remember them as they were when alive. Even if I don't know the person that is how I think.

So CallousOneToo are you really "callous"
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I mean never had any of the type of math, was not required when I was in high school.
And I don't act as if I had that type of math either.
I am not as " callous" as you might think I am, not hard headed.
I do have feelings, I do have emotions for others, just don't always show it or in some ways depending on the issue know just how to do that. Example when someone passes away I am at a loss of words to express how I feel on that subject.
I was brought up to remember people as they were, not as they are so when one dies I remember them as they were when alive. Even if I don't know the person that is how I think.
So CallousOneToo are you really "callous"
Only you would write a 140-word post to respond to a 7-word post.

LOL!

So the math part on that is 20 to 1.

Dork.

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Hey guys stop all that mumbo jumob math stuff, your driving me nuts!
Never had trig, algebra or any of the other higher stuff so STOP.........
Chill. Mathematics is your friend.

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Was her favorite number 69?
Now that you mention it, she worked a number of equations with me where that was the answer.
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The only thing better than math is sex.
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The only thing better than math is sex.
Now that's funny.

Bravo!
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Nov 15, 2009
 
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Now that's funny.
Bravo!
And I'll bet you never knew there was such an intimate relationship between mathematics and sex.

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CalculusOneTwo wrote:
The only thing better than math is sex.
OMG we do agree 100% on that.. WOW LOL

Oh and I went outside for a minute to CHILL..burr

Baby It's Cold Outside, wonder how many remember that song?
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