Originally posted by: TecHNooB
To restate the question, would it be a shame to go through life without a basic understanding of calculus, chemistry, and physics? You only live once, why not learn?
Originally posted by: TecHNooB
To restate the question, would it be a shame to go through life without a basic understanding of calculus, chemistry, and physics? You only live once, why not learn?
It's easier and cooler to just put "I don't read much" in the Favorite Books blank.Originally posted by: TecHNooB
To restate the question, would it be a shame to go through life without a basic understanding of calculus, chemistry, and physics? You only live once, why not learn?
Well, that clears it up! :laugh:Originally posted by: mundane
Originally posted by: clamum
how is babby formed?
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Hahaha, never seen that before, I laughed even harder the second time it played :thumbsup:Originally posted by: mundane
Originally posted by: clamum
how is babby formed?
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I think you just proved my pointOriginally posted by: TecHNooB
Ok, what I meant by basic understanding is having a strong grasp of the logic behind each subject, not being able to churn out exact numbers. For example, if you were asked to size up a real life phenomena, you can see the math behind it and what concepts would be applied to gain a better understanding of whats going on.
Originally posted by: meltdown75
I think you just proved my pointOriginally posted by: TecHNooB
Ok, what I meant by basic understanding is having a strong grasp of the logic behind each subject, not being able to churn out exact numbers. For example, if you were asked to size up a real life phenomena, you can see the math behind it and what concepts would be applied to gain a better understanding of whats going on.![]()
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Originally posted by: bonkers325
Originally posted by: meltdown75
I think you just proved my pointOriginally posted by: TecHNooB
Ok, what I meant by basic understanding is having a strong grasp of the logic behind each subject, not being able to churn out exact numbers. For example, if you were asked to size up a real life phenomena, you can see the math behind it and what concepts would be applied to gain a better understanding of whats going on.![]()
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basic understanding translates to common sense and a rough knowledge of math and science
even without math and science, common sense should be able to tell you why buildings stand up and how rockets get off the ground