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Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 9:11 pm
by XeroCi
understandable. I'm syked to see who shows up though.
Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 9:37 pm
by CaseyDidder
your fuckin retarded dude, no1 is showing up except either me or taqa, not both. Get it through your head, just because 2 people are attempting to be nice to you doesn't mean people are going to show up.
Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 4:33 pm
by DDRKokomo_Jess
The only reason no one else is showing up isn't DDRKokomo's fault Casey, it's yours, so "get that through your head". Oh yes, and, please stop being an ass. See, though you may not think so, we do have people who actually care about it. Maybe if they weren't afraid of the drama, they'd show up.
To everyone else: this isn't directed at you.
Sorry if I come off as rude but I'm sick of the drama that had no reason to start in the first place.
-Jess
Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 5:19 pm
by The X
If you want to eliminate the "Drama", Simple solution:
DON'T RESPOND TO IT!
Do you not realize what's going on here? Casey keeps posting in here in the hopes that it will set one, or all of you off, and the more you respond to it, the more he persists. Everytime you fall for the gimmic, Casey sees it as a victory for 2 reasons.
1. He laughs at this kind of "Drama"
2. He really doesn't give 2 shits what you think about him.
So, if you want the drama stopped, LET IT GO, and don't pay attention to it. Just because he flames you, or anyone else flames you for that matter, doesn't mean you have to be super self-rightous and fight back. You are no better, (in fact, I think you might be worse)than Casey is if you let the arguements persist. This very same thing has been said MANY times in the past, and I find it sad that not everyone has gotten the point.
And THAT is my .02
Also, might I add, I know your previous comment wasn't directed towards me, and I hate the Drama as much as you, but I'm tired of everyone saying they're tired of it and then letting it go on as if they have the right.
Lesson: Learn the REAL problem first, rather than trying to come up with a blind solution.
Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 8:23 pm
by XeroCi
Drama is a stupid word. Drama is an art form, not people acting retarded to see who has a bigger e-penis.
Anyway, does anyone have a real post to put or should we just lay this entire topic to rest?
Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 9:49 pm
by The X
Every post I put in here is a real post. It's called freedom of speech.
It's nice to know I can't even try to help out without being jumped on by one of you.

Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 9:52 pm
by danc1005
This is an imaginary post. It is the i of posts.
-Dan
P.S. I hope some of you actually got that...
Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 11:06 pm
by XeroCi
imaginary number
i
clever

I like your jokes.
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 12:32 am
by TaQa
I think that "imaginary number" is a misnomer...seeing how something imaginary doesn't exist...and therefore should not be allowed to be used in the sciences.
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 1:18 am
by MonMotha
<post class="pointless">
That's j, thank you very much. i is AC current.
</post>
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 1:56 pm
by XeroCi
really? I could of swore it was i
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 2:13 pm
by Pheadra
XeroCi wrote:really? I could of swore it was i
Yea I wouldnt argue with MonMotha..he is kind of smart in the whole math area...but only kind of smart.....not very.
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:20 pm
by MonMotha
That's actually an Electrical Engineering thing. For most people (pure mathematicians included), i is indeed the imaginary constant [= sqrt(-1)]. However, at about the same time all that stuff was coming around, i somehow got designated as current in the electrical world (lowercase usually being AC, with uppercase I usually being DC, but anyway). However, it was quickly found out that complex numbers are extremely useful in Electrical Engineering (mostly due to the Fourier and Laplace transforms and their relationship with complex exponentials and the differential equation models of fundamental passive circuit components), so most Electrical Engineering people tend to use j as the imaginary constant.
Of course, in Computer Science, those letters take on different meanings. i, j, and k are the conventional one-letter iterators for use in tightly nested loops, used in that order.
</offtopic>
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:51 pm
by danc1005
MonMotha wrote:That's actually an Electrical Engineering thing. For most people (pure mathematicians included), i is indeed the imaginary constant [= sqrt(-1)]. However, at about the same time all that stuff was coming around, i somehow got designated as current in the electrical world (lowercase usually being AC, with uppercase I usually being DC, but anyway). However, it was quickly found out that complex numbers are extremely useful in Electrical Engineering (mostly due to the Fourier and Laplace transforms and their relationship with complex exponentials and the differential equation models of fundamental passive circuit components), so most Electrical Engineering people tend to use j as the imaginary constant.
Of course, in Computer Science, those letters take on different meanings. i, j, and k are the conventional one-letter iterators for use in tightly nested loops, used in that order.
</offtopic>
*Respectometer rising*
-Dan
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:58 pm
by Ho
MonMotha wrote:That's actually an Electrical Engineering thing. For most people (pure mathematicians included), i is indeed the imaginary constant [= sqrt(-1)]. However, at about the same time all that stuff was coming around, i somehow got designated as current in the electrical world (lowercase usually being AC, with uppercase I usually being DC, but anyway). However, it was quickly found out that complex numbers are extremely useful in Electrical Engineering (mostly due to the Fourier and Laplace transforms and their relationship with complex exponentials and the differential equation models of fundamental passive circuit components), so most Electrical Engineering people tend to use j as the imaginary constant.
Of course, in Computer Science, those letters take on different meanings. i, j, and k are the conventional one-letter iterators for use in tightly nested loops, used in that order.
</offtopic>
*changes pants*