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Quote from: PentiumMMX on September 08, 2014, 12:24:11 PM
@Leaf: How much storage does it have? I used to have an iPod Touch that only had 8GB :\
Quote from: Chocofreak13 on September 08, 2014, 01:20:02 PM
@leaf: how big? mine's 32.
Mine's 8GB. If I could, I would've got something bigger but that was the only version available from my carrier.

winduko

Oh no. But I am prone to losing track of time to the point where I get uncomfortable when there's no clock. That's why my dad needs to be up. Thankfully, my brother got up at the right time so that I didn't.

And yes, I am posting from school. I am doing it during second period (the teacher doesn't give a shit) and lunch (where we can have phones out). Sometimes I post during my final period of the day because the teacher doesn't take phones away.

Also my new phone has like 6 gigs. My old one barely had a gig, however, so I won't complain at all.

Chocofreak13

@leaf: eh, it's still something. that was how big Gothpod was.
@kodomo: ahh. as long as you're not interrupting shit. -w-;
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winduko

Honestly, as long as you do it correctly, using your phone in class is not as risky as it could be.

For the most part, doing it correctly means not using it at all, but if the teacher doesn't appear to give a shit, and the teacher isn't teaching, and I'm done with any work for that period, then I use my phone for internet stuff.

At lunch though, everyone can use their phones for whatever. Same with study halls.

Chocofreak13

fair enough. but it was always a pet peeve of mine to see students using them in class, particularly when the teacher was lecturing and then they wondered aloud why they were doing so shitty in the class. >>;;;

(got even worse in college, since it's like, you're PAYING to be here. why the FUCK are you on youtube!? )
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winduko

Well, I'm in primarily college-level classes, so it's not something I see particularly often, but I have yet to feel sympathy for those who do get their phones confiscated because they were using the phone irresponsibly (which all the time so far, that's been the case, partially because responsible use includes not getting it confiscated).

And I can definitely see why that bothers you at the college level. I either have payed or will pay for all but one of those college-level classes, and that's only because the school pays for AP Math and Science exams (I'm taking an AP English class and I know the school doesn't pay for it, neither did it pay for my AP World History exam last year). I have to get as much education out of these classes as I can so that my college experiences will be cheaper.

Well, that final class period is a college class, but I only use my phone if there's free time. If there isn't, then I don't use my phone.

SleepyD

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Quote from: Chocofreak13 on September 08, 2014, 01:43:57 PM
TO THE INTERNETTTTT

(wait, i'm already there. guess that means)

TO GOOOOOGLLLLEEE

EDIT: dude, this is badass. i was having a hard time finding anything OTHER than these, but what this place has is fricken' cool. maybe there's hope yet of me being able to understand calculus!

http://www.nostarch.com/manga

Haha, yeah, I remember those books showing up at the local Kinokuniya a few years back.
A great intro to the stuff. My books (Calculus opened to a manga page): https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7r1UHALF35IYllCaVVsNTRRQW8/edit?usp=sharing

If you want something a little heavier, the Math Girls novel series is awesome:
http://bentobooks.com/mathgirls/
http://bentobooks.com/math-girls-talk-about/
Don't mind too much if the equations and stuff go over your head (even I didn't understand everything), but the story should give you a general gist of the the concept, and that was enough to enjoy it.

Chocofreak13

oh, kickass, man! thanks!

how are the others, btw? informative enough? i have the statistics book and i loaned it to my sister, who loaned it to her teacher, who said that it's a good cursory overview but not sure if it's college-level.

@kodomo: kickass to you too, man! that's seriously awesome that you're in all that and cramming all the knowledge in that you can right now. keep at it, and good luck! (also, what's the college class you're in?)


i think i'm on an upswing today and i am digging it. haven't been this pumped for the future in awhile. i think i want to go for a doctorate degree. >:3
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Cockleshell

hello three hours of washing glassware has sucked every last shrivel of life out of me
What's in your hand, back at me. I have it, it's an oyster with two figures of your favorite Touhou characters. Look again, the figures are now vials of the Hourai Elixir. Anything is possible when your waifu smells like Old World and not a man. I'm a frog.

SleepyD

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Quote from: Chocofreak13 on September 08, 2014, 04:09:33 PM
oh, kickass, man! thanks!

how are the others, btw? informative enough? i have the statistics book and i loaned it to my sister, who loaned it to her teacher, who said that it's a good cursory overview but not sure if it's college-level.

They generally just cover the basics of the thing. Enough to give you a good overall understanding, but probably not enough to solve that challenge problem your professor gives just to fuck with your homework time. Some are definitely more in-depth than others, but unless you're completely lost, I don't see them being much help other than helping to remember the basic concepts.

Math Girls does reach some pretty high level stuff, but a good chunk are interesting math things that you won't often be able to apply to actual schoolwork (interesting patterns, etc.). However, one of the characters, Tetra, is a math novice and eager to learn, so they use her to explain the basic building blocks (this should help with school-type work more than the manga guides). Super-smart girl Miruka is the one that breaks your brain after the Tetra sequence.

Bella

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on September 08, 2014, 11:29:15 AM
http://blog.estately.com/2014/05/you-can-learn-a-lot-about-america-from-each-states-internet-search-history/

TIL New Hampshirites are interested in libertarianism, lesbians, fireworks and cats.

God bless the 603.

QuoteMICHIGAN:  Knock-Knock Jokes / Little Caesars / Omelette / Taco Bell / Topless Bar / Where do babies come from?

FUCKING MICHIGAN THOUGH. Can we get them some sex ed and better tastes in humor?

Virginia's search history is undeniably lame and West Virginia's makes me want to never touch anything in West Virginia again. Which is sad, because I like the state. I guess I'll just stock up on hand sanitizer and antibacterial spray before I go there again...

Also, Kentucky's is just hilarious.

Quote from: NejinOniwa on September 08, 2014, 06:32:17 AM
Really fucking secret is what it is

Also, hard to explain without a 3D (at least) drawing board, so not much point in trying. But it does delegate maths to a rather secondary position in the hierarchy, without removing functionality.

Saywhat?

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on September 08, 2014, 09:48:42 AM
@bells: math is whack. i did well enough in high school and on the SATs to avoid taking it in college, but if i'm (somehow) required to take it when i transfer i'm going to aim for statistics since i have a manga statistics textbook to help me through the basics. >>;;

Quote from: PentiumMMX on September 08, 2014, 10:10:13 AM
(Also, I'm a bit rusty on advanced math, so TBH that's one thing I dread about my plans to go to college >_<; )

Maybe it's because I'm a borderline logic-fetishist but I really love doing math. Even though I'm just kind of ... decent with it. I find it fascinating and comfortably logical and the idea that it's so integral (no pun intended) in our understanding of the universe makes me anticipate learning more. There are few other subjects that are useful in so many areas.

If you guys ever need help with math stuff, I'd be willing to lend a hand if time allows. C:

Cockleshell

MA:CANADIAN MEN OH MY G O d
What's in your hand, back at me. I have it, it's an oyster with two figures of your favorite Touhou characters. Look again, the figures are now vials of the Hourai Elixir. Anything is possible when your waifu smells like Old World and not a man. I'm a frog.

Nichi

@Bella: Thanks :3

@Kari: Finally looked at that link. The most searched things for Texas are kinda lulzy, and a few make me uncomfortable (Like "do I have herpes?" .__.; )

Chocofreak13

the whole meth thing is what makes me uncomfy with TX. MA made me laugh, VT made me go all shifty-eyes and NH made me go FUCK YEAHHHHH!
otherwise, OR was disturbing, PN was just as disturbing and i feel a bit bad for both AK and HI.

@bella: hahaha, you have a 603 area code, too? i was under the assumption that it was a regional/county thing, since MA has a couple different ones.
also, if i get into higher maths i'll be sure to consult you, lol. -w-;
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Nichi

Mine's a 903 area code -w-;