redweasel Fuzzbutt the dot product of twilight sparkle and V, divided by the magnitude of twilight sparkle squared, multiplied by twilight sparkle, is equal to the projection of V onto oh god my back it’s so heavy Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
ShadeCute @Cirrus Light Cause its a pun, and most of the time they make me sigh. Took me to damn long to get the joke, though Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
OzzMozz @Cirrus Light Because the majority of us don’t enjoy projecting vectors. Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Cirrus Light Sciencepone of Science! @ShadeCute Yiissssss. Lol, why “ugh”? Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
ShadeCute Ugh, I get it. Rarity is measuring the magnitude. Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Cirrus Light Sciencepone of Science! @Fuzzyhead12 But anyways, the fact that Rarity is measuring her is crucial :p Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Cirrus Light Sciencepone of Science!Deletion reason: Irrelevant after merge Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Cirrus Light Sciencepone of Science! @Fuzzyhead12 Notice that Rarity is measuring Twilight… Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Fuzzyhead12 thats wrong if i have xV/zX then the answear would be V/z, so rarity would be the answear Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Cause its a pun, and most of the time they make me sigh. Took me to damn long to get the joke, though
Because the majority of us don’t enjoy projecting vectors.
Yiissssss.
Lol, why “ugh”?
But anyways, the fact that Rarity is measuring her is crucial :p
Notice that Rarity is measuring Twilight…
if i have xV/zX then the answear would be V/z, so rarity would be the answear