Shpoople96 Segmentation Fault @FanOfMostEverything Oh, Of course. That would make sense… Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
FanOfMostEverything Planeswalker — FoME @Darkfur Oh, no, this was a heat loss problem. However, it may have been frictionless. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Shpoople96 Segmentation Fault @FanOfMostEverything Am I to assume that the Walrus is massless, too? Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
GuitaurenHero @FanOfMostEverything Spheals were part of homework problems? Sounds sweet. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
FanOfMostEverything Planeswalker — FoME @Darkfur My favorite homework problem (and that I have such a thing says a lot) ended with the memorable line, “Assume a spherical walrus.” Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Shpoople96 Segmentation Fault @FanOfMostEverything You know you have no life when you recognize, and snort at, this reference. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
FanOfMostEverything Planeswalker — FoME Assume a cubical Chrysalis. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Oh, Of course. That would make sense…
Oh, no, this was a heat loss problem. However, it may have been frictionless.
Am I to assume that the Walrus is massless, too?
Spheals were part of homework problems? Sounds sweet.
My favorite homework problem (and that I have such a thing says a lot) ended with the memorable line, “Assume a spherical walrus.”
You know you have no life when you recognize, and snort at, this reference.