![]() 10/02/2019 at 17:58 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
But I got it.
Equal parts clever and douchey, in my opinion.
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Douchey?
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Those panel gaps are awful. The taillamps don’t line up at all!
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Its a lot of "if you can't figure this out, you're not smart enough to go to school where I did (MIT).
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Oh God, you're right!
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Give it to me simple plz. I got a B in physics.
I get PV=nRT but how does E/C^2 relate to the ideal gas law?
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That’s new levels of douchey.
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MIT
M=E/C^2 - more commonly e=mc^2
I=sqrt(-1)
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It doesn't. Three seperate terms that reduce to MiT, which I assume is the Alma mater
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Mass imaginary temperature is a great college
I agree with your assessment
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pretentious BS
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But what is the proper order of operation?
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Do you mean, *n*l 1?
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great question,
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(F)Ck
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Yes! Pretentious describes it perfectly
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I was yay! a math problem! Yay, I solved it!
Oh. So you're a douche
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I have a rule that’s served me quite well: never trust a MIT alum.
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Only knew one who went, haven't spoken to him post graduation. But you seem trustworthy, so I'm adopting your rule.
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took me a few seconds too. pretty clever.
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But a little pretentious
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huh? I’m pretty sure plenty of other schools teach physics and engineering. It took me a second or two but I got it and I didn’t go to MIT.
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hard to tell, we have an imaginary number in the mix. It would be easier if we had an irrational number and a really deranged number to go along with it.
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well then any “inside joke” is pretentious.
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The average person is not going to be able to make it out. Even the above average person probably can’t if they don’t have the background. Yes many other schools teach this, obviously, but you I haven’t seen one of these from any school like that, like RPI (which would probably be just as easy).
But hey, that's just my opinion, and it certainly isn't more right that yours.
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Intelligence can only protect your lunch money for so long.
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Click and Clack seem to have been OK?
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Yeah, I agree, and in general I tend to trust MIT alumni who graduated before Nixon. After that my experience hasn’t been good.
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MjT?
Sorry. Electrical engineer here. ;)
![]() 10/02/2019 at 23:22 |
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Ugh. I hated circuits classes for exactly that reason. Imaginary components of currents I never got. Hook a multi meter up, what does it say? 5 amps? Or 5 +j amps?
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So, how’s that working out for you, Mr. Honda Odyssey driver...?
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I’m not much for book learnin’, but the alignment of
top of that taillight can’t be unseen. So Honda.
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RPI grad here, can confirm we are a real engineering school, not at all douchey