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Old 12-03-2002, 06:20 PM
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I beg for Money. . and rely on the kindness of strangers.

It's panning out so far!

I've got $3.23 and a cold cup of coffee!!!

Pretty sweet huh!
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Old 12-03-2002, 06:21 PM
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Old 12-03-2002, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Dysfnctnl85' date='Dec 3 2002, 03:01 PM
I work for a lawfirm where I do tech stuff and postclosing. They mostly do real estate/foreclosure/bankrupty stuff. It's cool cuz I get $8 an hour and I get to work at home during the school year.



I'm a senior in highschool, working on my CCNA, hopefully going to Georgia Tech to study everything related to computers and programming, maybe mechanics. I dunno if I'll have time for working on cars while I'm there though.



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I'm a college math professor, meaning that I just have to be uncomfortable for a few hours a day. Then I get to go home. The "scenery" is pretty good too.



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I could use your help in AP Calculus right now!
Ah, AP Calculus was easy, but the people in my class had a hard time. Maybe that's why I wasn't so popular.LOL Which one are you taking, AB or BC? I went to Tech for a year.
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Old 12-03-2002, 07:24 PM
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i manage a body shop (sure i can paint your car for free) i also do *other* things which go without mention, and i will not mention them, (no im not a man *****)

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Old 12-03-2002, 07:30 PM
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-I'm over at the University of Dayton and a mechanical engineering student which basically means i get to kick my *** with schoolwork during the week so I can go out on the weekends and party and get trashed
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Old 12-03-2002, 07:37 PM
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Ah, AP Calculus was easy, but the people in my class had a hard time. Maybe that's why I wasn't so popular.LOL Which one are you taking, AB or BC? I went to Tech for a year.


Haha. I'm in BC. There are geniuses in my class, but they don't do their homework and they do better than me. I need practical application to understand. Maybe if we talked about engines...hah.



We're currently on implicit differentiation, initial conditions, problems like that...antiderivatives, etc. Undoing the product rule also. Fun stuff right there.



Oh, what happened with Tech?
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i pay my bills by building race motors (piston ones..sorry no 13b's)
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Originally Posted by Dysfnctnl85' date='Dec 3 2002, 05:37 PM
Haha. I'm in BC. There are geniuses in my class, but they don't do their homework and they do better than me. I need practical application to understand. Maybe if we talked about engines...hah.



We're currently on implicit differentiation, initial conditions, problems like that...antiderivatives, etc. Undoing the product rule also. Fun stuff right there.



Oh, what happened with Tech?
Those problems aren't bad if you practice them more. You may want to try getting a supplemental textbook. The big commercial bookstores sell paperbook versions of old textbooks. They're published by Dover. They can be helpful since some books offer different approaches to the same topic.



I just didn't like it at Tech too much. I wasn't really into school too much that year. I probably just needed a break, but I was happy that I went back to NY. Now that I'm older I guess that being in a new place isn't so bad. At least I have a car now.
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I do nothing



Use to finish drywall, but got laid off , then collected unemployment. But it ran out now i sit here.
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