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Lazarene ryccia

So, how are we all doing tonight?

Lazarene ryccia wrote:So, how are we all doing tonight?

Good! Dreading going back to work on Monday :/

Lazarene ryccia and Moaning Lisa

Lazarene ryccia

The hem wrote:Good! Dreading going back to work on Monday :/

Same, if you consider Calculus III "work". How I dread summer classes...oh well.

Lazarene ryccia wrote:Same, if you consider Calculus III "work". How I dread summer classes...oh well.

oh impressive!!! i dropped Calc I and never looked back HAHA

Delta Vega IV, Lazarene ryccia, and Moaning Lisa

Lazarene ryccia

The hem wrote:oh impressive!!! i dropped Calc I and never looked back HAHA

You dodged a bullet, in a way. Y'know integrals? There are double and triple integrals as well, and you have to use a 3D plane (x,y,z). Pain

Lazarene ryccia wrote:You dodged a bullet, in a way. Y'know integrals? There are double and triple integrals as well, and you have to use a 3D plane (x,y,z). Pain

yah none of that was for me!!!

i gave up on an econ major and clocked out with a soft liberal arts degree :p

Delta Vega IV, Lazarene ryccia, and Moaning Lisa

Lazarene ryccia

The hem wrote:yah none of that was for me!!!

i gave up on an econ major and clocked out with a soft liberal arts degree :p

They have Calculus in economics too? Just when I thought that was a remote option for a transfer from engineering...

Lazarene ryccia wrote:They have Calculus in economics too? Just when I thought that was a remote option for a transfer from engineering...

usually! but all you typically need is Calc I i think

Lazarene ryccia

The hem wrote:usually! but all you typically need is Calc I i think

Very interesting. If I pass this class with a decent grade, I'll stay where I am since I'm in too deep anyway. Looks like economics undergrads saved themselves from polar double integrals and Lagrange multipliers, but there's no saving me lol

Hi, I fixed my ui, t'was bugged

Lazarene ryccia

Lazarene ryccia wrote:So, how are we all doing tonight?

You changed your flag.

new flag

Got every card from a pack :p https://imgur.com/a/5vR6Zt9 without the Epic*

ight im back, had to get the milk

Hi, the palace just sent a embassy

This morning, Tubbius the Fat feels especially jiggly of tummy for some reason. Therefore, His Immensity decides to indulge this ticklish sensation and join Her Maternity in the royal hot tub while Second Breakfast warms in the kitchen and servants set out The Rotundities' undergarments and clothes for the day.

Delta Vega IV, Guiness Freaks, Northern ambulancia, and Bob bobberson

Treadwellia wrote:This morning, Tubbius the Fat feels especially jiggly of tummy for some reason. Therefore, His Immensity decides to indulge this ticklish sensation and join Her Maternity in the royal hot tub while Second Breakfast warms in the kitchen and servants set out The Rotundities' undergarments and clothes for the day.

Ok, btw the bobbersonian palace sent a embassy and is waiting for response

Chancillery Cybernode:

Elvira the house AI was uploading the mind of the Chancellor to a secure server for a high level meeting. - Connecting mind … biological mind online. Integrating modules and AI dependencies … installed. It is known with the Sapir-Whorf (weak) hypothesis that speaking a foreign languages when discussing an issue it can help to focus and be more objective, but in Aigania went a step further. When using a BMI (Brain Machine Interface) a slaved AI interfaced the biological mind to focus and work like and AI. As different frecuencies of electromagnetic radiation could be understood in a intuitive way as pictures, statistical data could be analysed as easy as watching a picture.

Axixic military escort and insurance proposal analysis: The Chancellor, Dr Bosen and Elvira as moderator, Captain Lorentz as military advisor and the Vicechancellor begin to discuss the proposal. What in verbal and in meat time would take years or months of debate, it could be done in seconds or minutes.

- Generous but unnecesary offer, we must decline. -Objection it has a powerful albeit old military it could be cheap (while the exchange would be taking place, stats and math models would be discussed, accepted or rejected on the fly, as easy as for a person to digest the glucose of an Apple without worrying about to control de whole process consciously). -It would provide a diplomatic goodwill. - Correct. Counterproposal creating and expanding a initial commercial agreement.

Analysing stats … Suitable plans found. Redacting. Presentation. Voting. Ok. Passed.

And with that the meeting finished, and the Chancellor “awakened” in his office. Several screens flickered with the suggestions for the tone, physical appearance and the speech for the evening news. With a dexterous and quick movement, dislodged dislodged the cable jack from his nape and went to the balcony to get a breath of fresh air.

Bob bobberson wrote:Hi, I fixed my ui, t'was bugged

look at my ui

Bob bobberson

Bob bobberson

Drew Durrnil wrote:look at my ui

Wait a minute... your drew? Like THE drew durnil

Bob bobberson wrote:Wait a minute... your drew? Like THE drew durnil

no, just a fan

Delta Vega IV and Bob bobberson

Drew Durrnil wrote:no, just a fan

Oh

Lazarene ryccia wrote:They have Calculus in economics too? Just when I thought that was a remote option for a transfer from engineering...

What kind of engineering are you doing? Still ChemE?

Custadia wrote:What kind of engineering are you doing? Still ChemE?

Had to take calc for physiotherapy too.

Lazarene ryccia

Custadia wrote:What kind of engineering are you doing? Still ChemE?

Yes :(

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