the mute strikes back
pump you up
Median. is it really such a difficult term?
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depends on who youâre passing
Okay now you made me hate you.
Thatâs OK, the internet made me hate the world this morning:
8/2(2+4)
whoever wrote this needs to be slapped.
Oh yeah.
Can you type this á
I do type a âáâ when I intend to DIVIDE BY something.
Otherwise, I use a â/â when I intend to have a number OVER something.
Because, I majored in mathematics like that.
Oh, well I have not bothered to figure out how to type a á
When I need one, (because / sometimes does not do) I search on out on the internet and paste it.
The â/â is totally fine to use as a âDIVIDED BYâ symbol, so long as proper punctuation is being used along with it.
Ambiguity and math donât mix.
If Laur ever even passed high school algebra, she wouldâve explained how to properly punctuate an equation instead of misinforming everyone around her. Somebody get me the baby powder!
Today she works on the self-driving Tesla.
What amuses me the most about Laur is how authoritative she tries to sound.
It reminds me when COVID first became a pandemic, the bathrooms in my local Walmart ended paper towels. Blow driers only, because the virus lives in water.
Within a few months I was in Phoenix leaning to improve my meat cutting skills. The bathroom at the comm college ended air driers. Paper towels only. because the virus transmits through the air.
I never met the people who made the decisions but iven how strongly people tend to hold opinions I imagine each bureaucrat power-monger desk jockey felt quite strongly that they were right . . . and probably considered their opponents to be motivated by (D) or (R). LOL
(at least thatâs the picture in my head.)