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Old 03-27-2013, 06:33 PM   #21
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I love it when people say that they were randomly thinking about it.

Either that means that its a homework assignment that they can't figure out. Or they're trying to indirectly brag about how brilliant they are on the board.

Personally last night I was thinking about Broads with big breasts with the occassional nod to Star Trek, math didn't enter the the the equation.

I also thought about the science of Gilligan's Island and the sad fact that for decades they couldn't get past the incoming tide and then I jumped into deciding that Gilligan's Island was actually the same Island as lost and the future episodes where they were off of the Island and in civilization didn't actually happen and they all had died in the original wreck and were waiting to move on. That would explain why they had random guests like the Monkeys and the Soviet Cosmonauts and the Globetrotters who were cleverly disguised scientists from the other side of the Island

Then back to broads with big breasts
You must be an effing mind reader, that was what I was thinking about!!! wtf!!!
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Old 03-27-2013, 08:37 PM   #22
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I love it when people say that they were randomly thinking about it.

Either that means that its a homework assignment that they can't figure out. Or they're trying to indirectly brag about how brilliant they are on the board.

Personally last night I was thinking about Broads with big breasts with the occassional nod to Star Trek, math didn't enter the the the equation.

I also thought about the science of Gilligan's Island and the sad fact that for decades they couldn't get past the incoming tide and then I jumped into deciding that Gilligan's Island was actually the same Island as lost and the future episodes where they were off of the Island and in civilization didn't actually happen and they all had died in the original wreck and were waiting to move on. That would explain why they had random guests like the Monkeys and the Soviet Cosmonauts and the Globetrotters who were cleverly disguised scientists from the other side of the Island

Then back to broads with big breasts
???

Some people love thought exercises. There's a lot of math oriented people on this board to get help from. Doesn't always have to mean more than that. Personally sometimes I like to think about a good math/science brainteaser in bed. There's not a lot of people in my regular life I could talk to about it, so why not share it online if I'm stumped?

Some people think about more than Star Trek and boobies...
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Old 03-27-2013, 10:40 PM   #23
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???

Some people love thought exercises. There's a lot of math oriented people on this board to get help from. Doesn't always have to mean more than that. Personally sometimes I like to think about a good math/science brainteaser in bed. There's not a lot of people in my regular life I could talk to about it, so why not share it online if I'm stumped?

Some people think about more than Star Trek and boobies...
I generally only think about boobies, except when I am thinking about the borg chick with the big boobies.
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Old 03-27-2013, 11:30 PM   #24
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Old 03-28-2013, 07:22 PM   #25
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What are you on about man? I do happen to think quite a bit about things that involve math, physics, and finance. I thought it'd be a good idea to get CP to think about it. SebC did think about it and came up with a good solution.

I am 26 and the "homework" that i am onvolved with work related to making financial statements, auditing, and tax. If it was 8 years ago maybe then I could be accused of asking help on my math 30 homework.

And how does that make me sound as if I am trying to be brillaint? I didn't come here saying "are you guys mart enough to do this problem like I can" In fact, I couldn't do a problem that SebC made me realize was quiet simple.
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Old 03-29-2013, 12:13 PM   #26
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What are you on about man? I do happen to think quite a bit about things that involve math, physics, and finance. I thought it'd be a good idea to get CP to think about it. SebC did think about it and came up with a good solution.

I am 26 and the "homework" that i am onvolved with work related to making financial statements, auditing, and tax. If it was 8 years ago maybe then I could be accused of asking help on my math 30 homework.

And how does that make me sound as if I am trying to be brillaint? I didn't come here saying "are you guys mart enough to do this problem like I can" In fact, I couldn't do a problem that SebC made me realize was quiet simple.
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This is weird... i kind of just came into this thread out of curiosity...just my regular duty and bam, here is this equation and it... just made sense...


heres a video of the solving i made quick last night:

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I love it when people say that they were randomly thinking about it.

Either that means that its a homework assignment that they can't figure out. Or they're trying to indirectly brag about how brilliant they are on the board.

Personally last night I was thinking about Broads with big breasts with the occassional nod to Star Trek, math didn't enter the the the equation.

I also thought about the science of Gilligan's Island and the sad fact that for decades they couldn't get past the incoming tide and then I jumped into deciding that Gilligan's Island was actually the same Island as lost and the future episodes where they were off of the Island and in civilization didn't actually happen and they all had died in the original wreck and were waiting to move on. That would explain why they had random guests like the Monkeys and the Soviet Cosmonauts and the Globetrotters who were cleverly disguised scientists from the other side of the Island

Then back to broads with big breasts
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Can you dumb it down a little?

Blonde Broads with Big Breasts?
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