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Anybody Live Near Wallingford, CT






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This one just sold for $50  :eek: (one bidder)

How far were YOU from Wallingford, CT?

Peace,
dave
 
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Sadly, I don't think I'll ever get one of these kind of deals...I live too close to Dave ;)
 

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pullbangdead said:
Sadly, I don't think I'll ever get one of these kind of deals...I live too close to Dave  ;)

I think I'm done with these purchases (unless a $50 deal comes up within driving distance from me)  ;)

How many multi-line argons does one man need?  [smiley=engel017.gif]

Peace,
dave
 

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Theres a formula to work that out dave :D

It's Argons needed = Current number of argons / 3 * (ax[sup]3[/sup]+bx[sup]2[/sup]+cx)[sup]2[/sup]

If you succeed in working out that formula, tell me how you did it ;D
 
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Dang, I wish cool people *cough, cough* ::) I mean, people that own argons, lived in central Minnesota.  :p
 

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What are you on about, you need an Argon to be cool ! well except Chuck , he doesnt need one.
 

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Diachi said:
Theres a formula to work that out dave  :D
It's Argons needed = Current number of argons / 3 * (ax[sup]3[/sup]+bx[sup]2[/sup]+cx)[sup]2[/sup]
If you succeed in working out that formula, tell me how you did it

Have I mentioned that EVERY "C" on my transcripts is from a math class?

Or that I never earned higher than a "C" in ANY math class?

I still graduated Cum Laude But if not for math classes, it would have been Magna Cum Laude   :'(

Oh Well . . . After you graduate almost no one ever looks at your transcripts again.  They just want to see that the degree was conferred.

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You'll still be better at maths than me, I'm only in like 4th year over here, though I dunno what that would be in the US , what grade are you in when your 14/15/16 in the states ?

ZOMG I want an Argon.
 
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I turned 16 during my sophomore year of high school, aka 10th grade.  I think that's about the usual.  Also, kindergarten doesn't count in the numbers, so you go to kindergarten and then grades 1-12.

And I rock at math.  But to solve for that many variables, you need some more equations.   ;)  Without knowing more variables, you might be saying that Dave needs FEWER argons than how many he has now.  And you don't want to go telling him that.  Even if you are thousands of miles away across an ocean, that's still not something you want to tell Dave.
 

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It's alright, if we just take them away gradually he might not notice they are gone ::)

I'm Ok at maths, the last bit of that equation comes from the cubic function did it today in maths .

think the cubic function is f(x)=ax[sup]3[/sup]+bx[sup]2[/sup]+cx+d
 

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I suck at math classes, but I'm not too bad at actually doing math, though I still hate it  :p

I was 14 thru my first year of high school, which consists of 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th grade.  In the US, we typically start our "grades" at ~6yrs of age, while most have a year of Kindergarten before they start and some have "pre-school" or "pre-kindergarten" even before that.  I think I started "school" when I was about 3 or 4 and have been going ever since  ;D  Currently you could say I was in 19th grade  :)
 

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I've been at school for 11 years now :eek: And the last 4 years have went by so fast :eek:
 




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