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where the fuck did you come from..cant believe you missed the farm boogie you twat



GIT 'IM!!! he got no damn excuse either.....

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Git a rope.
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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and that's - like - a law an shit.

the law of shit happens - right?



Dude...we've got ourselves the new t-shirt for the school where Steve teaches.

The front: The Law of Shit Happens

The back: my previous, speculative, quote. :D
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"I never take myself too seriously, 'cuz everybody know fat birds don't fly." - FLC
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and that's - like - a law an shit.

the law of shit happens - right?



Dude...we've got ourselves the new t-shirt for the school where Steve teaches.

The front: The Law of Shit Happens

The back: my previous, speculative, quote. :D



I believ that that endevour is one that the student should inform the teacher of on his own time.
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun

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looks like you picked a maths major there my friend



Ah, she means well. she just knows enough about me to know that I'd be a boogie-fiend if she let me follow my instincts. :P
Kevin - Sonic Beef #5 - OrFun #28
"I never take myself too seriously, 'cuz everybody know fat birds don't fly." - FLC
Online communities: proof that people never mature much past high school.

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I'll stay after class and do some extra credit...



Hydro Dynamics and suction?



fusion Friction dude....



There - Fixed it.:D
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun

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Hydro Dynamics and suction?



Nah, i'm in a licking mood tonight! :$:)



that falls under biology I think..:|



Still falls under the coefficient of friction.
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun

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Hydro Dynamics and suction?



Nah, i'm in a licking mood tonight! :$:)



that falls under biology I think..:|



Still falls under the coefficient of friction.



thats fysics....u never gonna passs...
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So today I gave my fourth test of the semester to all classes (geology, physics and chemistry)- I swear I could teach my class in german and no one would know any different.

One question: Name the two types of nuclear reaction and describe the difference. (I was looking for fusion and fission)

It's been forever since I took physics and even longer since I even discussed nuclear physics but here goes.

1. Fission- A self-sutaining process by which any uranium or heavier element is "broken" down. It is accomplished by bombarding a parent element with neutrons until the parent element is broken down by either alpha/or beta decay into a daughter element (obviously lighter), neutrons, energy and heat. This process is the core of an "A-bomb"

2. Fusion- This process uses hydrogen and its isotopes to also release energy. It is accomplished by taking one of the isotopes of hydrogen (regular, duterium, and tritium) and heating it to a plasma state and leaving it until such time that it "fuses" together and releases more energy and helium. This process fuels the sun and is how an "H-bomb" functions.

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One answer "the atoms are destorde"
(not quite sure what destorde means....)



I think he/she means "The atoms are destroyed" which would refer (and I use this term loosely) to fission.



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"What is the speed of sound in air?"

2 degrees F.....:S



At what temperature and altitude would you be referring to? Standard atmospheric conditions? (sea level and 32 degrees F?)

~742 mph

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"Why does the sky appear blue?"



Because all of the colors in the visible wavelength are absorbed by the atmosphere except the color blue. (I'd go into more detail, but I don't remember much about my optical physics)

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Because all the colors of the rainbow are beat down by the color blue.



This is just funny. The color blue is monkeystomping all the other colors, assuring it's dominance in our sky.


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And this one...(sorry McDuck)...instead of saying short]...

Cinder cones are small in tallness......



I'm assuming you're referring to the 3 types of volcanoes?
1. Cinder
2. Composite
3. Shield

How'd I do?:)

I spent 4.5 years in that massachusetts hell hole for this???



Was MIT that bad?:D
"Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet."
-9 toes

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Because all of the colors in the visible wavelength are absorbed by the atmosphere except the color blue. (I'd go into more detail, but I don't remember much about my optical physics)



it isn't so much absorbed as scattered... deflected... and its more or less because of the angle that the light from the sun comes in contact with the atmosphere.

my optical physics are very fresh... B|
Livin' on the Edge... sleeping with my rigger's wife...

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Because all of the colors in the visible wavelength are absorbed by the atmosphere except the color blue. (I'd go into more detail, but I don't remember much about my optical physics)



it isn't so much absorbed as scattered... deflected... and its more or less because of the angle that the light from the sun comes in contact with the atmosphere.

my optical physics are very fresh... B|



So the angle of incidence is greater then the angle of refraction?;)
"Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet."
-9 toes

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Because all of the colors in the visible wavelength are absorbed by the atmosphere except the color blue. (I'd go into more detail, but I don't remember much about my optical physics)



it isn't so much absorbed as scattered... deflected... and its more or less because of the angle that the light from the sun comes in contact with the atmosphere.

my optical physics are very fresh... B|



scattered by nitrogen! which is most of our atmosphere...

actually it scatters violet more than blue, but our eyes pick up blue better....

I still can't shake the picture of the cookie monster (who is blue) beating the shit out of elmo and big bird...HAHAHAHA
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So the angle of incidence is greater then the angle of refraction?;)



Something like that... the blue wavelengths (as well as violet and ultraviolet) are able to refrace through the atmosphere) whereas the other wavelengths are reflected... (kind of like a prism...)

near the earth's poles where it atmosphere is thinner and due to ionization effects some of the other wavelengths make it through the atmosphere... and viola we have the aurora borealis...

at least I think that's about right... :P
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So the angle of incidence is greater then the angle of refraction?;)



Something like that... the blue wavelengths (as well as violet and ultraviolet) are able to refrace through the atmosphere) whereas the other wavelengths are reflected... (kind of like a prism...)

near the earth's poles where it atmosphere is thinner and due to ionization effects some of the other wavelengths make it through the atmosphere... and viola we have the aurora borealis...

at least I think that's about right... :P


I thought we had the aurora borealis because emissions from the sun i.e. "Solar wind" essentially plays havoc with the earth's magantic field and those particles get ionized in the process.
"Dancing Argentine Tango is like doing calculus with your feet."
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I thought we had the aurora borealis because emissions from the sun i.e. "Solar wind" essentially plays havoc with the earth's magantic field and those particles get ionized in the process.



yes... its because light is an electromagnetic wave...
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