I went to Mumbai, India for a week once, and I didn't like it. It was dirty and poverty-stricken, with really bad traffic. To say something positive, the people were very nice.
Why is 'low-degree polynomial equation' in quotes? These are the things every high school and middle school student studies; it's not some exotic term.
Agreed. This sort of overcriticism, of assuming everyone should be omnipotent and world class experts at everything they do, is so common in the media and in many peoples way of thinking.
Life is hard enough! Let's give each other a break from time to time.
LOL. Lead, sweet.
I went to Mumbai, India for a week once, and I didn't like it. It was dirty and poverty-stricken, with really bad traffic. To say something positive, the people were very nice.
Why is 'low-degree polynomial equation' in quotes? These are the things every high school and middle school student studies; it's not some exotic term.
Agreed. This sort of overcriticism, of assuming everyone should be omnipotent and world class experts at everything they do, is so common in the media and in many peoples way of thinking. Life is hard enough! Let's give each other a break from time to time.
I got this joke about 5 minutes after I read this.
It's enlightened because it promotes freedoms rather than restricting them.
Could you spell out the problem with the semicolon usage, fellow Cheeseman? I want to learn.
fyi your sig is mispelled
Funny, but too harsh.
That's right, beg for his forgiveness.
That's a lot of core systems.
apology accepted