"I don't want to say something that I'm going to regret," offered up CSU's Larry Eustachy.
"I don't want to say something that I'm going to regret," offered up CSU's Larry Eustachy.
Golf clap to both teams…
I agree with willyts here. I use math a ton, and physics. I had to take English Lit and Poetry in school, but I don't use them now. But I am sure that some of the things that I did and learned about during poetry class helped me gain creativity or writing skills or something that I can't pinpoint as directly…
I'm not trying to be difficult, I swear. But the slope of a graph and two factor equations are everywhere. Look at your finances and cash flow, these are two (or even more) factor equations. Also, natural logarithms are essential for compound interest calculations which is also critical if you want to budget for…
I agree with you there. Which is why auto shop is usually offered alongside physics (unfortunately not as much as it used to be). The point of my reply was that, although they don't seem 'practical', many of the classes that we were forced to take become building blocks for the more 'practical' lessons out there.
The fact that you can't see the connection between math (i.e. solving for variables and graphing functions) and taxes, budgeting, and car ownership is a sign of a more serious flaw in the education system.
Gun safety. Although I am strongly in favor of gun control laws.
And the other Ricardo Montalban...
This hill is decidedly below average. It is missing all of the following: 1) chain link fence, 2) pavement, 3) alcohol.
Sewage Joe is sad...
1. Henry
5'6" equipment manager FTW...
I would like to make a comment on the Curious George book:
I agree. Smart move on his part.
That's some solid referee work at 0:23.
Seriously! Why is her dad pulling her pants down?
Why would you get a tattoo under your chin? I'm assuming this is an Ohio native?
Governor Rick Perry?
Sorry, this was meant for you:
Power of +1