xarylx said:
[quote author=amkdeath link=1193790319/270#277 date=1197251942][quote author=xarylx link=1193790319/270#270 date=1197238649][quote author=amkdeath link=1193790319/255#268 date=1197235234]holy jesus almighty, he read the thread...
Normally people (including me) dont read the whole thread lol
Welcome, and from what I gather either wait till spot opens up or till next GB
I thought
normal people read the whole thread or at least skim through it to get an idea of what has happened before asking repetitive questions. :
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U never know,
Define Normal?
Yur def of normal may be yourself, yet being different in a highly different way would put you a little higher than the lower of the re-group of your current class making us doobs and the normals boobs....
nvm...
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Sorry to threadjack.
Well normal meaning those who don't like to bother other people by asking pointless questions when they can find out the answer by reading a few pages. I feel that this is
normal courtesy.
Of course your definition of normal could be those who are too lazy to read threads(or make an attempt to) and post questions already answered. It can get quite irritating sometimes.
Or your definition of normal could be what the vast majority are doing, of which not reading threads could be one of them.
You don't have to put yourself down(or up) either. Don't understand what you are trying to say. Nothing against you either.
The explicit explanation of my post above is this:
1) Read threads or at least some of it before posting
2) It may seem
normal to not read threads but it is NOT.
3) Don't cultivate that bad habit just because everyone else is doing it.
4) No need to be so surprised and invoke GOD just because you think he read the whole thread.[/quote]
yet I beg to differ:
Defenitions of Normal:
conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal; "serve wine at normal room temperature"; "normal ...
in accordance with scientific laws
being approximately average or within certain limits in e.g. intelligence and development; "a perfectly normal child"; "of normal intelligence"; "the most normal person I've ever met"
convention: something regarded as a normative example; "the convention of not naming the main character"; "violence is the rule not the exception"; "his formula for impressing visitors"
forming a right angle
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Normal (2003) was a made-for-TV movie produced by HBO Films which became an official selection at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal (film)
Normal is the seventh studio album by Bumblefoot.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal (album)
"Normal" can refer to several topics, including: * Normality in behavior* Normal, numerous mathematical concepts* Normal schools* NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws* Normal form in database normalization, as in first normal form, second normal form, third normal ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal
A space is normal if any two disjoint closed sets have disjoint neighbourhoods. Normal spaces admit partitions of unity. Normal T 1 spaces are always Tychonoff.
www.encyclopedia4u.com/t/topology-glossary.html
The long-term average value of a meteorological element for a certain area. For example, "temperatures are normal for this time of year" Usually averaged over 30 years.
www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream/append/glossary_n.htm
This term, an abbreviated form of normal vector, refers to a vector that is perpendicular to the surface that it is associated with. One can picture this as an arrow attached to a surface so that it is at a constant angle of 90°. ...
www.futuremark.com/community/hardwarevocabulary/3/
A normal is a vector that is perpendicular to a surface.
www.davidgould.com/Glossary/Glossary.htm
the force per unit area on a given plane within a body.
www.sgia.org/training_and_education/glossary/Nn.cfm
In statistics, a theoretical frequency distribution for a set of variable data, usually represented by a bell-shaped curve symmetrical about the mean.
www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk_r13/help/toolbox/finfixed/glossary.html
Refers to the agouti or wild color.
www.hamsterific.com/Glossary.cfm
Volcano is in typical background, noneruptive state or, after a change from a higher level, volcanic activity has ceased and volcano has returned to noneruptive background state.
www.avo.alaska.edu/color_codes.php
This is the default layer mode. The layer will be viewed normally.
www.ftgimp.com/help/C/glossary.html
Third business day after trade date for corporates and municipals, the following business day for US government securities and options.
www.edwardjones.com/cgi/getHTML.cgi
Operating procedures that are normal activities of a system operator to alleviate potential facility overloads or other potential system problems.
www.spectraenergy.com/investors/glossary/n/
A statistical measure of usually observed structures, typical, or represenative type.
www.anatomyatlases.org/AnatomicVariants/Introduction.shtml
The recognized standard value of a meteorological element as it has been averaged in a given location over a fixed number of years. Normals are concerned with the distribution of data within limits of common occurrence. ...
www.9news.com/weather/resources/guides/glossary/N.aspx
is a normalized vector. It can be obtained in 3D space by using cross product of two vectors for instance.
wiki.blender.org/index.php/Manual/Glossary/Mesh
a line that is perpendicular to the mirror at the spot the ray hits. The angle at which light hits a surface is measured from the normal.
www.riverdeep.net/current/2002/01/010702_light_tg.jhtml
That positional relationship of a vertebral segment, the skull, or pelvis in which these structures are aligned to the vertical axis, and in which the resultant of all acting forces is zero and the sum of all torques about their axes of motion is zero.
www.aucco.org/glossary.html
constituting or not differing from the norm
encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/dictionary/DictionaryResults.aspx
The bearing and distance of an imaginary straight line in 3D space, which is connected to a line or plane at 90 degrees, and connects at its other end to a distant point. The shortest distance between a line or plane and a distant point. Top of Page
www.usfacetersguild.org/dictionary.shtml
a random distribution, graphically represented as a "bell" curve. The Unit Normal distribution has a mean value of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
www.rasch.org/rmt/rmt152e.htm
A floating point number that is not denormal, infinity, or NaN.
publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/lnxpcomp/v7v91/topic/com.ibm.xlf91l.doc/xlflr/lr571.htm
at right angles, perpendicular.
www.phy.uct.ac.za/courses/phy3022s/glossary.htm
A line which is perpendicular to a surface
physics.neiu.edu/reference/glossary.html
In the study of light, an imaginary line perpendicular to a surface. Used in gemology to describe the angle at which light strikes an object.
www.jewelry-design-gemstone.com/gemstone-words-glossary.html
a graphic representation of the normal frequency curve distribution; bell curve. See also normal frequency distribution.
www.nde.state.ne.us/READ/FRAMEWORK/glossary/assessment.html
A central value (such as arithmetic average or median) of annual quantities for a 30-year period ending with an even 10-year, thus 1921-50; 1931-60, and so forth. This definition accords with that recommended by the Subcommittee on Hydrology of the Federal Inter-Agency Committee on Water Resources.
ilrdss.sws.uiuc.edu/glossary/glossary_browseresults.asp "serve wine at normal room temperature"; "normal ...
in accordance with scientific laws
being approximately average or within certain limits in e.g. intelligence and development; "a perfectly normal child"; "of normal intelligence"; "the most normal person I've ever met"
convention: something regarded as a normative example; "the convention of not naming the main character"; "violence is the rule not the exception"; "his formula for impressing visitors"
forming a right angle
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Normal (2003) was a made-for-TV movie produced by HBO Films which became an official selection at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal (film)
Normal is the seventh studio album by Bumblefoot.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal (album)
"Normal" can refer to several topics, including: * Normality in behavior* Normal, numerous mathematical concepts* Normal schools* NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws* Normal form in database normalization, as in first normal form, second normal form, third normal ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal
A space is normal if any two disjoint closed sets have disjoint neighbourhoods. Normal spaces admit partitions of unity. Normal T 1 spaces are always Tychonoff.
www.encyclopedia4u.com/t/topology-glossary.html
The long-term average value of a meteorological element for a certain area. For example, "temperatures are normal for this time of year" Usually averaged over 30 years.
www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream/append/glossary_n.htm
This term, an abbreviated form of normal vector, refers to a vector that is perpendicular to the surface that it is associated with. One can picture this as an arrow attached to a surface so that it is at a constant angle of 90°. ...
www.futuremark.com/community/hardwarevocabulary/3/
A normal is a vector that is perpendicular to a surface.
www.davidgould.com/Glossary/Glossary.htm
the force per unit area on a given plane within a body.
www.sgia.org/training_and_education/glossary/Nn.cfm
In statistics, a theoretical frequency distribution for a set of variable data, usually represented by a bell-shaped curve symmetrical about the mean.
www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk_r13/help/toolbox/finfixed/glossary.html
Refers to the agouti or wild color.
www.hamsterific.com/Glossary.cfm
Volcano is in typical background, noneruptive state or, after a change from a higher level, volcanic activity has ceased and volcano has returned to noneruptive background state.
www.avo.alaska.edu/color_codes.php
This is the default layer mode. The layer will be viewed normally.
www.ftgimp.com/help/C/glossary.html
Third business day after trade date for corporates and municipals, the following business day for US government securities and options.
www.edwardjones.com/cgi/getHTML.cgi
Operating procedures that are normal activities of a system operator to alleviate potential facility overloads or other potential system problems.
www.spectraenergy.com/investors/glossary/n/
A statistical measure of usually observed structures, typical, or represenative type.
www.anatomyatlases.org/AnatomicVariants/Introduction.shtml
The recognized standard value of a meteorological element as it has been averaged in a given location over a fixed number of years. Normals are concerned with the distribution of data within limits of common occurrence. ...
www.9news.com/weather/resources/guides/glossary/N.aspx
is a normalized vector. It can be obtained in 3D space by using cross product of two vectors for instance.
wiki.blender.org/index.php/Manual/Glossary/Mesh
a line that is perpendicular to the mirror at the spot the ray hits. The angle at which light hits a surface is measured from the normal.
www.riverdeep.net/current/2002/01/010702_light_tg.jhtml
That positional relationship of a vertebral segment, the skull, or pelvis in which these structures are aligned to the vertical axis, and in which the resultant of all acting forces is zero and the sum of all torques about their axes of motion is zero.
www.aucco.org/glossary.html
constituting or not differing from the norm
encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/dictionary/DictionaryResults.aspx
The bearing and distance of an imaginary straight line in 3D space, which is connected to a line or plane at 90 degrees, and connects at its other end to a distant point. The shortest distance between a line or plane and a distant point. Top of Page
www.usfacetersguild.org/dictionary.shtml
a random distribution, graphically represented as a "bell" curve. The Unit Normal distribution has a mean value of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
www.rasch.org/rmt/rmt152e.htm
A floating point number that is not denormal, infinity, or NaN.
publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/lnxpcomp/v7v91/topic/com.ibm.xlf91l.doc/xlflr/lr571.htm
at right angles, perpendicular.
www.phy.uct.ac.za/courses/phy3022s/glossary.htm
A line which is perpendicular to a surface
physics.neiu.edu/reference/glossary.html
In the study of light, an imaginary line perpendicular to a surface. Used in gemology to describe the angle at which light strikes an object.
www.jewelry-design-gemstone.com/gemstone-words-glossary.html
a graphic representation of the normal frequency curve distribution; bell curve. See also normal frequency distribution.
www.nde.state.ne.us/READ/FRAMEWORK/glossary/assessment.html
A central value (such as arithmetic average or median) of annual quantities for a 30-year period ending with an even 10-year, thus 1921-50; 1931-60, and so forth. This definition accords with that recommended by the Subcommittee on Hydrology of the Federal Inter-Agency Committee on Water Resources.
ilrdss.sws.uiuc.edu/glossary/glossary_browseresults.asp
THerefore, conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal;
so, do you concider not reading through 18 pages "abnormal"? I certainly do not. Yet I do not concider it normal
TO SOME EXTENT
To not read a thread at least a little and to post would be spamming, and therefore abnormal. Yet happenening to rad what is in the middle of 18 pages, that is not abnormal, nor is it a common normality. Out of the 6K ppl on this forum, give me a % of people who read ENTIRE threads before posting...
regards,
amk