Mr F 1,522 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 I learned that I am pretty good at science. xD Okay, and that my spanish teachers are a bit rude. :okiedokielokie: (Really cool signature) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CT-1138 3,182 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 I learned that I think I'm finally figuring out how to understand angles... and only took me 6 years to do it! Also, my new composition prof is a little nuts. Love is a most potent magic My FiMFiction | My DA | My Facebook Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
long gone 8,929 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 That my Cisco partner in NE AS Capstone Project isn't exactly the guy I'd trust with returning a switch to factory defaults Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scootalove 10,689 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 I learned about how black holes are formed, how interesting. Credit: Moony © Forum FAQ Forum Rules Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReverseFaller 2,483 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 I didn't learn a whole lot today. I didn't even learn a lot on Friday, asides from watching a video about Neslon Mandela, which neglected to mention that he was a dirty communist. (I'm making fun of how American schools teach us to not like Commies.) Anyways, what I learned today? Let's see... In my A+ computer class we only watched a 10 minute video on, well I don't even remember. Asides from that, I just played Team Fortress 2 the rest of the hour. In my Game Maker class I made it so that my Jet's special weapon to use against the boss (I made my Godzilla) is a Bass Cannon. In English we played Charades. My teacher's reasoning for this was so that we'd look stupid, as we have to give speeches on Wednesday. If we look stupid now, then maybe we won't feel as stupid on Wednesday apparently. In Economics, I pretty much slept the whole hour. We learned about recessions, and depressions, and such. In Science, my partner worked on fortifying our Toothpick bridge. In Study hall, I just read The Fault in our Stars the entire hour. It's a great book! Credit for the signature goes to Kyoshi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ac3xAssasin 453 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 I also learned how to solve trigonometric equations using various trig identities. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leavinh 313 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 I don't go back to school until next week, but I did go back to my old high school to teach some kids how to set up a sound system for the concert they're putting on. So that was pretty fun. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magpie 623 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 How to run a lathe. Figures this was the first thing I learned last year, but our new instructor doesn't know that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AppleGearRising 526 January 14, 2014 Share January 14, 2014 I'm at my college right now lots of polish and east European people... And it turns out I've accidentally made friends with a few noisy racists Avatar courtesy of @Unicorn Coffee ~My very special somepony~ <3 "Whenever there is a meeting, a parting is sure to follow. However, that parting need not last forever..." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCS 7,537 January 15, 2014 Share January 15, 2014 (edited) I learned something in AP Calculus AB class today that I found to be particularly fascinating - the formal definition of the natural logarithmic function, which involved the use of an accumulation function. The natural logarithmic function is a special kind of logarithm. It is a logarithm with base e, which is Euler's number. Similar to ?, it is an irrational number with an infinite number of non-repeating decimals. It has tremendous use in mathematical applications involving exponential growth, such as compound interest or population growth. Euler's number is formally defined analytically as the following: A logarithm, in general, is an exponent. Logarithms can be used to determine to what number, or exponent, a specified base must be raised to in order to result in the specified value. A logarithm takes the following general form: Such that: The natural logarithm is a special kind of logarithm in which b = e. In other words, it is a logarithm with a base of Euler's number, and is written as the following: The natural logarithm shows up frequently in Calculus. For example, the antiderivative of the reciprocal function f(x) = 1 / x is equal to the natural logarithm of the absolute value of x plus C, F(x) = ln|x| + C, where C is the arbitrary constant of integration. Conversely, the derivative of F(x) = ln|x| + C is equal to the reciprocal function, f(x) = 1 / x. The antiderivative of the natural logarithmic function can be ascertained through utilization of the integration by parts formula, and is equal to F(x) = x*ln|x| - x + C. Following from its algebraic definition, ln(x) = y can be interpreted as the following: to what power y must e be raised to in order to equal x? However, the formal mathematical definition of ln(x) can be stated using a concept known as accumulation functions from Calculus. An accumulation function is a function defined by the definite integral of a different function, in which the upper limit of integration varies: The natural logarithmic function is formally defined by the following accumulation function: One of the things that I love the most about Calculus is that it allows you to begin to understand the basics of the foundational concepts behind topics you learned about in previous mathematics classes. Edited January 16, 2014 by SCS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delernil 952 January 15, 2014 Share January 15, 2014 I learned that you should never trust your friend with a pen and sleep a lot. Also, don't put the clumsy person close to the edge. Well, I *actually* learned some stuff. I learned some more random science and math. We did WW1 research today. That's about it. I only love you platonically. As in plate tectonics. As in two bodies sliding against each other. <3 -Makusu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ac3xAssasin 453 February 1, 2014 Share February 1, 2014 I had a 2 hour delay today so nothing really new, We reviewed Rotational Dynamics in physics for our test on Monday and I learned about American Foreign Policy at the turn of the century in APUSH. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazitaco 596 February 1, 2014 Share February 1, 2014 (edited) I have no class on fridays, cause college So i'll do thursday instead. In my Design II class, we're turning paintings into 3-D paintings. Basically, we take several layers of hard foam boards and cut them out into shapes and layer them on top of each other so that they give the picture dimension. Then, we paint it just like the picture. Here's the painting i chose to recreate, made by Tamara Lempicka I'm turning it 3-D, yall. Its gonna be great Edited February 1, 2014 by crazitaco *Click the picture to join the Nega-Bronies!* "Every cloud has a silver lining" *except for the mushroom-shaped ones which have a lining of Caesium-127, Strontium-90 and other radioactive isotopes. My OC: http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/krazie-taco-r3366 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparklechic 54 February 1, 2014 Share February 1, 2014 I learned that Julius Caesar died 2042 years before Pokemon was released in English and that i really need to improve my badminton skills if i want to get a good grade in PE. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stary Dreams 87 February 1, 2014 Share February 1, 2014 I learned about how dangerous the mines are in Bolivia, and this one particular one named the Devil's Mine. There were these two boys that were forced to work there so that they could get money for what they need to survive and go to school, they worshipped both the Devil and God because in the mines; it was believed that if you didn't make some sort of offering to the Devil, he would kill you with the explosions in the mine. They had to sacrifice llamas so that they would live... It was an intense documentary... "People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... time-y wimey... stuff. " - The Doctor :comeatus: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CandyRush 75 February 1, 2014 Share February 1, 2014 alegbra, didnt have science which sucks, and finished reading a book in class Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yayfluttershay 3 February 1, 2014 Share February 1, 2014 I didn't learn anything today because i decided not to show up but yesterday I learnt something about science don't remember... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-Nobody- 519 February 1, 2014 Share February 1, 2014 I didn't learn anything. I was right all along! Seriously, though. I knew everything I had to do today. I'm just nobody at all... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I used to be a stranger 7,993 February 1, 2014 Share February 1, 2014 (edited) This post has been redacted by the author. Edited May 6, 2021 by Blue 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A Blithering Div 247 February 1, 2014 Share February 1, 2014 I learned that 1. My CPU in my laptop @ 1.8GHz running Circuit maker under WINE is at least 16 percent faster at calculating the sim than a 3 GHz Pentium 4 doing the same calculations under windows 7. 2. Circuit maker is rubbish. 3. Sputnik was rubbish even for its time. All sputnik did was turn a radio transmitter on and off. Explorer had instrumentation on board. Today was mostly labs so nothing new was really taught. And something I've learned from a textbook completely unrelated to school is that comb filtering consists of an audio source and competing reflections that result in peaks and nulls in the audio spectrum. Moving your head even an inch while listening to a loud speaker can have a drastic affect on audio fidelity. I also learned that the speakers you use are more often than not the most damaging device in the playback system. I can neither confirm nor deny myself being the cause of electrical related malfunctions. Anyways, you wouldn't happen to have a jar of replacement magic smoke would you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nerdy Luigi 2,065 February 1, 2014 Share February 1, 2014 Nothing... LOL. U MAD BRO?!?! Well, maybe a tad bit of calculus inadvertently... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Riddle 102 February 2, 2014 Share February 2, 2014 Its the weekend but i did learn something bout my cat: she likes cream cheese.... (Sig made by Me) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RED20 289 February 2, 2014 Share February 2, 2014 Friday I learned that sometimes my teachers tell us that we have tests on instagram. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CT-1138 3,182 February 2, 2014 Share February 2, 2014 Today's Saturday. But last Thursday, I learned the history of video games. Love is a most potent magic My FiMFiction | My DA | My Facebook Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChoroChii 284 February 3, 2014 Share February 3, 2014 //sob// I've been out of school since 2011. I've been studying for College but unfortunately, I already knew everything I looked at today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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