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Soft Sciences Vs. Hard Sciences
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Teo, just because something seems stupid to you doesn't mean it is (and given your activity on the forum, anything you presume to be stupid can safely be assumed to be intelligent).
No but seriously, why do you think I'm fine with giving out personal information like that?
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Sorry, I didn't know anonymity was important to you.Red wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 8:48 pmTeo, just because something seems stupid to you doesn't mean it is (and given your activity on the forum, anything you presume to be stupid can safely be assumed to be intelligent).
No but seriously, why do you think I'm fine with giving out personal information like that?
So, how did you master integration by parts? And what did you learn in Mathematics 2? Did you also learn Laplace Transformations there and similar stuff? If so, how did you master those stuff?
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Just watch the Organic Chemistry Tutor or Khan Academy.
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I am not sure what you are trying to say. What does the fact that I am Croatian have to do with that?
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Have you ever heard the albatross joke?
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No, I don't know what you're talking about.Not The Real JReg wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 3:02 pmHave you ever heard the albatross joke?
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Ok, so there's this guy called Harold, and he's going on holiday with his wife Bertha. They both get on a plane and then halfway through their flight, the plane starts crashing. It ends up crashing on a desert island, and only three people survive: Harold, Bertha and another man called Kevin. Bertha is seriously injured. Harold and Kevin go and look around the island do see if there is anything which can be used for food, however, they don't find anything. Eventually, they get tired, so they go back to where Bertha is, and then they go to sleep. When Harold wakes up, a delicious smell fills his nostrils. He can't see Bertha or Kevin, so he follows the smell. He finds Kevin cooking some soup over a fire. Kevin informs him that he has good news and bad news. The bad news is that Bertha died during the night. The good news is that he caught an albatross and he was now cooking albatross soup. Harold is distraught that his wife is dead, however Kevin consoles him by feeding him some of the albatross soup. It is delicious. Very soon, they are rescued from the island. Three years later, Harold is at a restaurant and he sees that albatross soup is on the menu. He remembers how he ate albatross soup on the island, and he decides to order it. It now tastes very different.teo123 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 1:40 pmNo, I don't know what you're talking about.
Do you understand what I am talking about now?