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Original post by Maths_Lover
Today, while returning from my piano lesson, I saw a primary rainbow along with its secondary rainbow and it cheered me up to no end. I took pictures (from the car), of course. :ahee:

If you look really closely, you can see the secondary rainbow to the right of the primary rainbow - it was much more vivid in life:





Now that I have seen one in real life, my life = complete. :love:

/goofyness (goofiness?)

:K: Those are amazing :biggrin: Where was that?
Original post by Llewellyn
:K: Those are amazing :biggrin: Where was that?


Thanks. :biggrin: I like taking photos of things like that.

We were driving back from my sister and I's piano lessons - East of England. :smile:
Original post by Maths_Lover
Thanks. :biggrin: I like taking photos of things like that.

We were driving back from my sister and I's piano lessons - East of England. :smile:

Oh cool, that explains why you don't see more rainbows I suppose :smile: Piano lessons? :yep: I approve!

If anyone doesn't know that physics is the best subject, take a look at this:
Original post by Llewellyn


If anyone doesn't know that physics is the best subject, take a look at this:


:moon: :moon: :moon: :moon:

Physics is the best :yep:
Original post by Llewellyn
Oh cool, that explains why you don't see more rainbows I suppose :smile: Piano lessons? :yep: I approve!

If anyone doesn't know that physics is the best subject, take a look at this:


Astronomy!! :love:

I have seen that before - it came up on an astronomy documentary I watched a while back. Physics is amazing. :sogood:
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Original post by Etoile

How pointless :lol:
I have a German essay due the first day of my exams, when I have three exams totalling 5 hours... fortunately that means I will miss the lesson :lol:


I think it's called exam leave now though, to differentiate between the two. Ouch....I don't think I have a day with more than one exam on. It'm Lucky! YOu'll be fine though!
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Original post by wcp100
I think it's called exam leave now though, to differentiate between the two. Ouch....I don't think I have a day with more than one exam on. It'm Lucky! YOu'll be fine though!


Ahhh cool. I REALLY want to skip some lessons on Monday/Tuesday to revise, but the library will be packed and no way will my parents let me stay home :/
Lucky thing :tongue: It's going to be awful, but over soon! I'm looking at the bright side - I have 7 exams and that will make nearly half of them over in one fell swoop :colone:
Activity? :colone:

Two days ago, Ben was 9. Next year, Ben will be 12. How is this possible?

Why can't 324758968296839740179037486257966068126347825468152479364863256328500000 possibly be a the value of 60 factorial? without doing the calculation.
(edited 11 years ago)
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Original post by Etoile
Ahhh cool. I REALLY want to skip some lessons on Monday/Tuesday to revise, but the library will be packed and no way will my parents let me stay home :/
Lucky thing :tongue: It's going to be awful, but over soon! I'm looking at the bright side - I have 7 exams and that will make nearly half of them over in one fell swoop :colone:


Aren't you revising in lessons?
Yeh. I feel like I peeked a few weeks ago though. Whilst mine drag on, late into june. Damn general studies!
Original post by Llewellyn
Activity? :colone:

Two days ago, Ben was 9. Next year, Ben will be 11. How is this possible?



He went into a time machine to troll the world :colone:
Original post by chickenonsteroids
He went into a time machine to troll the world :colone:

:eek3:How did you know!?!?!:gasp:
Original post by Llewellyn
:eek3:How did you know!?!?!:gasp:


:smug:
Reply 1032
Original post by Llewellyn
Activity? :colone:

Two days ago, Ben was 9. Next year, Ben will be 11. How is this possible?

Why can't 324758968296839740179037486257966068126347825468152479364863256328500000 possibly be a the value of 60 factorial? without doing the calculation.


By doing the calc do you mean finding 60!. I mean it isn't divisible by 59 shown by calc which proves it.
Reply 1033
Original post by wcp100
Aren't you revising in lessons?
Yeh. I feel like I peeked a few weeks ago though. Whilst mine drag on, late into june. Damn general studies!


Yeah, but I revise better at home, I find classrooms really distracting - particularly my maths class because I sit with my friends and we consider 5 questions in a 70 minute lesson productive :tongue: And maths is the one that needs the most work :facepalm2:
I get bored in languages too, the grammar stuff is too easy and all the past papers are really similar :/
That sucks! Do you have to revise for that though?

Original post by Llewellyn
Activity? :colone:

Two days ago, Ben was 9. Next year, Ben will be 11. How is this possible?

Why can't 324758968296839740179037486257966068126347825468152479364863256328500000 possibly be a the value of 60 factorial? without doing the calculation.


It's his birthday today?
Original post by Etoile

I get bored in languages too, the grammar stuff is too easy and all the past papers are really similar :facepalm2:


:colonhash: :colonhash:
Original post by wcp100
By doing the calc do you mean finding 60!. I mean it isn't divisible by 59 shown by calc which proves it.

I mean, by not doing any calculations at all.

Original post by Etoile

It's his birthday today?

Not necessarily, but perhaps. :holmes: 2 days...

Edit: I messed up that question :facepalm: Ben was 9 two days ago, he will be 12 next year
(edited 11 years ago)
Reply 1036
Original post by chickenonsteroids
:colonhash: :colonhash:


I dropped a mark in French today though, I was really annoyed because I forgot that avouer is to confess...kind of threw off the whole meaning :facepalm2:
But yeah, I'm the only person in my German class who understands cases and the subjunctive. I do the exercises while she is still explaining them :lol:
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Original post by Llewellyn
I mean, by not doing any calculations at all.


Not necessarily, but perhaps. :holmes: 2 days...


Today or yesterday was his birthday then :tongue:
Reply 1038
Original post by Etoile
Yeah, but I revise better at home, I find classrooms really distracting - particularly my maths class because I sit with my friends and we consider 5 questions in a 70 minute lesson productive :tongue: And maths is the one that needs the most work :facepalm2:
I get bored in languages too, the grammar stuff is too easy and all the past papers are really similar :/
That sucks! Do you have to revise for that though?


That's true for me as well.
Sush I struggled with languages.
Original post by Etoile
Today or yesterday was his birthday then :tongue:

See my edit. I'm such a moron for messing up so many of my questions :emo:

You're along the right lines already.

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