Random Thoughts 5 - READ RULES IN FIRST POST

It's friggin humid as hell and like 100° something here in Memphis.
For at least 5 months a year.
One is the loneliest number...
No, 0 is.
Because zero isn't even with itself.
(Jul. 29, 2014  10:11 AM)DrPepsidew Wrote: One is the loneliest number...

(Jul. 30, 2014  4:24 AM)Neo Wrote: No, 0 is.
Because zero isn't even with itself.

But u cant spell lonely without one #tru #hashtagtwitter
(Jul. 30, 2014  4:37 AM)Wombat Wrote:
(Jul. 29, 2014  10:11 AM)DrPepsidew Wrote: One is the loneliest number...

(Jul. 30, 2014  4:24 AM)Neo Wrote: No, 0 is.
Because zero isn't even with itself.

But u cant spell lonely without one #tru #hashtagtwitter


Please stop
You're so painful Pinching_eyes_2
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jk ily baeb
pls dont leav me
Lol,you guys are wrong -0 is the loneliest number,it's not even a positive numberXD
It's an imaginary number....
Temperature conversion for the kiddies out there:

(Jul. 30, 2014  3:48 PM)Naijalak Wrote: Temperature conversion for the kiddies out there:


Someone put this on a wall, haha, great explanation.

Technically though, 0 Kelvin is a state beyond dead. It's the closest to the point where all activity ceases, right?
Everyone: Come to my house, where sometimes it's as hot as a sealed window car (105+ degrees) year round. Thankfully that only happens when it's 95 degrees, in the winter, it's a joy though.
By year round, I mean 8/12 months, you all know that LA is known for being hot for most of the year.
(Aug. 01, 2014  7:45 AM)Kujikato Wrote:
(Jul. 30, 2014  3:48 PM)Naijalak Wrote: Temperature conversion for the kiddies out there:


Someone put this on a wall, haha, great explanation.

Technically though, 0 Kelvin is a state beyond dead. It's the closest to the point where all activity ceases, right?
Yes, it's absolute zero, when pretty much nothing can...well, work, for lack of a better word.
(Aug. 01, 2014  1:07 PM)Dual Wrote:
(Aug. 01, 2014  7:45 AM)Kujikato Wrote:
(Jul. 30, 2014  3:48 PM)Naijalak Wrote: Temperature conversion for the kiddies out there:


Someone put this on a wall, haha, great explanation.

Technically though, 0 Kelvin is a state beyond dead. It's the closest to the point where all activity ceases, right?
Yes, it's absolute zero, when pretty much nothing can...well, work, for lack of a better word.

You make that sound so swell
I just change my grade 10 class schedule. It was so bad before, they had me in some classes I did not even sign up for!

Term 1
Spanish II
Biology II
Study Hall
History of the 60's and 70's
Algebra II
English 10 Block (2 hours)

Term 2
Spanish II
Biology II
Algbera II
History of the 60's and 70's
Intro to Business
Study Hall
Advanced PE

Pretty happy I can get 2 english credits in the first semester and actually take my ECA in December rather than May. I'm just taking the History class as another random elective so I can have a class with my XC coach. This is my first year taking a study hall, I'll really need with Spanish, Biology, and Algebra. People won't take it because they are scared they won't get enough credits, haha. You can easily deal with 5 or 6 credits a semester and still graduate, haha.
You guys have a History of the 60's and 70's course?! That seems amazing, I wish my school had something like that.

My courses for next year are as follows (My school is non-semestered so I take the same 8 courses throughout the whole year):

-English
-Science
-Math
-History
-SAP (LOL not like Maple Syrup Sap, it stands for Sociology, Anthropology, and Psychology)
-Gym
-Business
-Travel and Tourism
Advanced PE? How does that even work? Tongue_out

"This isn't just regular, ordinary PE... This is advance PE".
Advanced PE is the kind of class that makes you wonder why your there. We did literally the same thing, except instead of 10 push ups, we do 15-25. It's really a stamina class, where they separate the Storm Capricorns from the Phantom Orion's. (and the F230 Dragooons)
So yeah on the same topic I just got my senior schedule today. My classes are:
AP Physics
Calculus
Digital Engineering
Study Hall
AP Statistics
AP U.S. Government/AP Economics
English Literature
Spanish 4

Calculus right after Physics is either a really good thing or an awful one.
(Aug. 05, 2014  3:11 AM)Wombat Wrote: So yeah on the same topic I just got my senior schedule today. My classes are:
AP Physics
Calculus
Digital Engineering

Study Hall
AP Statistics
AP U.S. Government/AP Economics
English Literature
Spanish 4

Calculus right after Physics is either a really good thing or an awful one.

That schedule looks amazing...

I love your first 3 subjects, haha. I would love school if I got those subjects.
The last 4 not so much, cause I can't speak Spanish for my life, and English Lit isn't exactly a favorite of mine. :3
(Aug. 05, 2014  3:49 AM)Kujikato Wrote:
(Aug. 05, 2014  3:11 AM)Wombat Wrote: So yeah on the same topic I just got my senior schedule today. My classes are:
AP Physics
Calculus
Digital Engineering

Study Hall
AP Statistics
AP U.S. Government/AP Economics
English Literature
Spanish 4

Calculus right after Physics is either a really good thing or an awful one.

That schedule looks amazing...

I love your first 3 subjects, haha. I would love school if I got those subjects.
The last 4 not so much, cause I can't speak Spanish for my life, and English Lit isn't exactly a favorite of mine. :3
I love literature, I just don't find the time to read for all my gaming. Though I have read every book in skyrim, lol.

(Aug. 05, 2014  12:41 AM)Leone19 Wrote: Advanced PE? How does that even work? Tongue_out

"This isn't just regular, ordinary PE... This is advance PE".

PHYSICAL EDUCATION TO THE MAX!!!
Get ripped son!
Adv PE is literally no different than regular PE. I like PE, so I figured why not get another credit for basically the same thing?

Plus I can't wait to own everyone in the timed mile Wink. I'm at 5:50, which is not terrible, but it'll drop even more the next few weeks. I beat it by 20 seconds from my previous PR.
(Aug. 05, 2014  4:43 AM)Tʀɪ Wrote: Adv PE is literally no different than regular PE. I like PE, so I figured why not get another credit for basically the same thing?

Plus I can't wait to own everyone in the timed mile Wink. I'm at 5:50, which is not terrible, but it'll drop even more the next few weeks. I beat it by 20 seconds from my previous PR.

You are aware that that would be an average speed of 10.3 mph right, I don't think you have that type of endurance. I am the third fastest in my division, and on one day I broke to top 5 1/4 mile time at 56 seconds.( this is pretty fast I think) my actual speed was unknown but my average speed was 16.1 mph, maintained over a fairly short distance.
10 mph is going to be hard to keep up I believe (but I'm just a sprinter, what would I know.) I want a video.
I'm not sure what is so unbelievable about that tbh. My friend Clay got his PR from the low 5's to 4:45 in a few months so ...

5:50 won't be hard to beat at all.
(Aug. 05, 2014  5:56 AM)Tʀɪ Wrote: I'm not sure what is so unbelievable about that tbh. My friend Clay got his PR from the low 5's to 4:45 in a few months so ...

5:50 won't be hard to beat at all.

My mile is like 6:00 something, this is because I always sprint instinctively ( because I'm a sprinter) I also burn out fast after sprinting, obviously. I don't know how to run, I either jog forever, or sprint for about 1/8 of a mile ( I can prove this, I can easily make a video of me sprinting.
If your mile time is literally 10 seconds slower than his, I don't see why you find his so unbelievable. Most of the cross country/track people at my school are that fast. My best mile time is like 8:17 or something really bad. I'm really slow, but I have good endurance, or at least I like to think so.
Ten seconds is a lot for me, true it isn't unbelievable, but rarely do I run into people this fast. I guess it's more of a superiority complex of sort, where I have to force myself to disbelieve that people are better than me at things I'm fairly skilled at.
8:17 is bad, but if you have good endurance it sorta makes up for it.