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Thermal material on hsf? Should i take it off....
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Originally posted by AlbinusActually, when I was in primary school I wanted to be a cartographer - funny how computers change things :D
O'well, that was then, and this is now...............
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Math has never been a problem for me.......:D , but the prof had 400x eyes, and one line defect was a C. I redrafted my final project 3x's, and then took it down to the photo shop and blew it up, and still he circled one spot and marked it w/?. Didn't code it to what type of error and gave me a B. When I asked him about it, he sd he just didn't like that section of the line, no reason....just didn't like it........I decided to take the B and be :D , it was over.
To this day I still think about it, when one of the rugg'rs says, "Dad your so picky!" I typically reply, "Not realy, BELEIVE me........"
Glad I survived.
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I guess that I'm just Old-School. I don't have a problem with the kids using calculators, but only after they can show that they can solve the problems longhand. At least then I'll know that they understand the principle behind the problem.Old age and treachery will overcome youth and skill
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HEHEhe......showed one of the kids:?: , my 12 yr old, a slide rule.....she like'd it. Sd she was faster on it, but the school wouldn't let her use it??????? Figure that:?: .
I think being able to apply and manipulate the formulas is the most important. And a solid grounding through Trig. You can get anywhere from there. Ahhhhh... the good old days.
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