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Posted: 2008-02-21 23:20
by BloodBane611
It's widely acknowledged that the more advanced math you work on, the less simple math you can do. Which is why you might do integrals for fun while picking your toes, but some days you think that 9+3=13.

Posted: 2008-02-22 07:21
by markonymous
BloodBane611 wrote:It's widely acknowledged that the more advanced math you work on, the less simple math you can do. Which is why you might do integrals for fun while picking your toes, but some days you think that 9+3=13.
yes and that a circle is 345 degrees.

Posted: 2008-02-22 12:33
by TeRR0R
BTW, is it possible to implement a step of 10 deg. between the numbers? It would be much more intuitive to read and estimate the finer degrees.


"Enemy AT at 1-7, ehrm, no, 8, uuh, 1-2-3" BOOOOOM! :mrgreen:

Posted: 2008-02-22 19:05
by Masaq
BloodBane611 wrote:It's widely acknowledged that the more advanced math you work on, the less simple math you can do. Which is why you might do integrals for fun while picking your toes, but some days you think that 9+3=13.
It works perfectly in reverse, too.

The only reason I can't do calculus in my head or tell you how many moles of oxygen exist in the world is because I spend a good amount of time each day doing very basic maths :D

Posted: 2008-02-23 07:45
by markonymous
hmm moles of oxygen in the world eh. I think im gonna go work on that one.

Posted: 2008-02-26 02:56
by Masaq
Not doing it in your head then? :p

Posted: 2008-02-26 08:02
by markonymous
ofcourse i can feel it its its its 654521365465 (random number)