mrobthemathsnob
MRob the Math Snob
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Okay. Here's one more.

Also, this:

I just finished an awful nine-week summer school session. Now I'm drinking my grad school brain cells away!

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I know I'm late to the party, but I'm just going to leave this here for everyone to enjoy.

Holy cow is that quite the chart. I stared at for a bit trying to figure out who everyone was in relation to the next generation. All I can say is wow.

For years I thought it was something made up until I came across it in gas station in rural Oregon.

I still can't believe that Faygo Soda is a real thing. It's real here in Oregon, and it's not spectacular.

Well, bless his heart.

I have to wonder if the guy sitting next to him, who looks like some Donald Trump/Kennedy hybrid, just doesn't get it or what.

I should be writing a paper, but I like unofficial GIF parties more.

Woohoo for Curiosity! I wish my car had laser beams and fancy cameras and that I could drive around Martian craters.

It's weekends like this that I don't miss working in a restaurant downtown. Even the joys of standing in a walk-in cooler can't alleviate the suck of running hot food in black pants and a black oxford.

It's still 95+ in Multnomah Village/Hillsdale. Luckily our landlord pays for water because we have a swamp cooler going with the cold water running in the tub and a fan to circulate the cool air through the apartment.

I did gymnastics for the same age range. My problem was that I grew four inches between eighth grade and freshman year. In retrospect, I shouldn't have stuck it out that first year of high school - even aerial cartwheels became challenging. I will say that my gymnastics ability did help me in volleyball and in the

Oooooh, I think you're onto something. How about an evil governor sweet sixteen like we had for pie vs. cake!

How about a magnet attached to a pencil/wooden spoon/something long enough to fit into the disposal? Hit up your local hardware store before you spend money on a plumber.

Like everyone else has been saying, it depends on how much you order. I use Amazon to get my math textbooks for cheap (my year of the student discount ran out), but between Mr. MRob and I we order a lot more. I think it's worth it for the textbook prices and shipping deals alone.

She's been clean for two years. When my MIL had finally had it and called the cops on her, the cops told my MIL that my SIL was lucky she could still form coherent sentences. Apparently huffing that stuff regularly really does a number on the brain and tends to fry users. She likes to joke now that her high IQ saved

I'm with G.G. The Kotaku fix has made reading comments/socials/etc. A-OK. Now if only there was an expand all button.....

I get to work through book one of Euclid's Elements this weekend for one of my summer classes. Holy cow, it's like reading Shakespeare! I've spent more time trying to figure out what each proposition is saying than actually doing the constructions. It's going to be a long weekend.