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LONG LIVE RED CHINA (Would you like your troll mein with soft or crispy noodles?)
12/26/05
| C.L. Gartman
Posted on 12/26/2005 2:10:31 PM PST by the_red_anedote
Edited on 12/26/2005 2:21:13 PM PST by Admin Moderator.
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To: stephenjohnbanker
841
posted on
01/02/2006 10:17:48 AM PST
by
Irish_Thatcherite
(~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
To: NicknamedBob
Man, that is strange. The equations disappeared when I posted them. The ghost of Rod Serling is amongst us!
842
posted on
01/02/2006 10:18:39 AM PST
by
stephenjohnbanker
(Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our troops at home and abroad!!)
To: stephenjohnbanker; NicknamedBob
A square wave is the derivative of a triangular wave, and a triangular wave is the integral of a square wave, so an electronic circuit called an integrator converts square waves into triangular waves, and then of course there is Fourier and Laplace..... (shudder).
843
posted on
01/02/2006 10:26:09 AM PST
by
Irish_Thatcherite
(~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
To: Irish_Thatcherite; stephenjohnbanker
& int ; 7 yields ∫7 if you want to post an integral function sign.
844
posted on
01/02/2006 10:36:01 AM PST
by
NicknamedBob
(How can I compete in a world of Cat 5 and wireless when my brain is wired by knob and tube?)
To: the_red_anedote
"while China's climaxing, America will go down"
were you watching porno when you typed this?
845
posted on
01/02/2006 10:39:37 AM PST
by
Abundy
To: Abundy
He was reading "My Life" by Smug Supercilious.
846
posted on
01/02/2006 10:41:05 AM PST
by
NicknamedBob
(How can I compete in a world of Cat 5 and wireless when my brain is wired by knob and tube?)
To: NicknamedBob
∫Thanks Bob!
847
posted on
01/02/2006 10:43:30 AM PST
by
Irish_Thatcherite
(~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
To: NicknamedBob
the_red_anedote would be the first one the ChiComs enslave
when they take over : )
848
posted on
01/02/2006 10:54:49 AM PST
by
stephenjohnbanker
(Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our troops at home and abroad!!)
To: Irish_Thatcherite
849
posted on
01/02/2006 10:55:07 AM PST
by
stephenjohnbanker
(Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our troops at home and abroad!!)
To: stephenjohnbanker
850
posted on
01/02/2006 10:57:15 AM PST
by
Irish_Thatcherite
(~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
To: stephenjohnbanker
the_red_anedote would probably like that....
851
posted on
01/02/2006 10:57:48 AM PST
by
Irish_Thatcherite
(~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
To: stephenjohnbanker; Irish_Thatcherite
The Leibniz integral rule gives a formula for differentiation of a
definite integral whose limits are functions of the differential variable,
It is sometimes known as differentiation under the integral sign.
This rule can be used to evaluate certain unusual definite integrals such as
for (Woods 1926).
Feynman (1997, pp. 69-72) recalled seeing the method in Woods (1926) and remarked "So because I was self-taught using that book, I had peculiar methods for doing integrals," and "I used that one damn tool again and again."
852
posted on
01/02/2006 11:00:20 AM PST
by
NicknamedBob
(How can I compete in a world of Cat 5 and wireless when my brain is wired by knob and tube?)
To: stephenjohnbanker
You were doing the equivalent of posting a reference which had been earlier quoted using the equivalent of ibid.
As you discovered, that doesnt work.
What you have to do, in addition to copying all of the text and referred diagrams, is copy the original root or prefix to the referred diagrams and insert it into the image source reference.
Simple as pi, isnt it?
853
posted on
01/02/2006 11:10:02 AM PST
by
NicknamedBob
(How can I compete in a world of Cat 5 and wireless when my brain is wired by knob and tube?)
To: sionnsar; Dead Corpse; NicknamedBob; stephenjohnbanker; Darksheare; King Prout; ...
I have a problem with my pickup truck. It starts first thing in the morning, but if I shut the engine off for a few minutes (less than 15) it won't start. I MAY get a "tik-tik-tik" and then nothing, or I may get nothing.
A jump start won't do anything during that time.
Is it: the starter, the battery, or a short in the wiring to and/or from the ignition to something else?
854
posted on
01/02/2006 11:10:11 AM PST
by
Monkey Face
("He's so old his blood type was discontinued." ~~ Bill Dana)
To: NicknamedBob
"I used that one damn tool again and again." I think I'll put a square wave into an integrator...
855
posted on
01/02/2006 11:11:25 AM PST
by
Irish_Thatcherite
(~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
To: NicknamedBob
Copy and paste from Notepad, in other words.
856
posted on
01/02/2006 11:13:07 AM PST
by
Irish_Thatcherite
(~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
To: Irish_Thatcherite
857
posted on
01/02/2006 11:13:21 AM PST
by
stephenjohnbanker
(Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our troops at home and abroad!!)
To: Monkey Face
Sounds like vapor lock actually.
858
posted on
01/02/2006 11:14:46 AM PST
by
Darksheare
(Bezerky Jerky the funky Turkey jerky strips! Yum!)
To: stephenjohnbanker
He likes been dominated, especially when China is climaxing...
859
posted on
01/02/2006 11:14:54 AM PST
by
Irish_Thatcherite
(~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
To: NicknamedBob
860
posted on
01/02/2006 11:15:15 AM PST
by
stephenjohnbanker
(Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our troops at home and abroad!!)
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