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Giovanni Schwartz
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1) Math songs? Sounds like fun! Although I was more in to the geometric designs than I was the abstract art. I also am now really good at creating 3D images of anything. Letters are the most fun.
2) Taichung
3) I mostly tried to stay awake in class. I only napped twice. Both in my 10th grade History class. While I was sitting in the front row, no less.
4) ...I didn't get a goodbye note. ] =
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So writing for the Board has drawn to my attention that my cell phone cannot compute cube roots. Which comes up more often than you would think. Haha.
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What kind of phone do you have? I'm assuming that there's no exponential function (i.e. x^(1/3)), right?
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An LG Remarq, because it came free with the plan. It just does the basic add/subtract, multiply/divide. Obviously I can just use Excel or WolframAlpha or walk all the way upstairs to get a calculator, I just find it annoying.
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A Hello Kitty Stress Test. Oh, StumbleUpon... The things you do to me.
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BayesianConspiracy wrote:
Defy V wrote:That's how I stayed awake in all my classes during my entire school career.
I read that and thought, "People try to stay awake in class?"
Well, once I had made it that far, I couldn't give up, could I? That was my primary motivation, not the actual learning.
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My coworker is watching the Opening Ceremonies right now. Even though I have plans to watch it tonight I keep going in to see why he's laughing. Or what the music means.

Plus the commentary's all in Spanish so it's not distracting. (Always a worry with understated British humor being explained by American commentators.)
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