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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:59 am
M is not "roughly" 1000. It means exactly 1000 in the Roman numeric system.
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:27 pm
Solarn M is not "roughly" 1000. It means exactly 1000 in the Roman numeric system. Does this mean people don't usually learn Roman numbers in high school? sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 1:17 pm
I never learned them in school. My mom taught me.
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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 6:53 pm
Well, they don't call it a teaser for nothin'. If I knew it was only going to be 1:16 long, I would've watched it a few days ago. I wanted to wait until I could give it my undivided attention. xd Oh well. Countdown until the movie right?
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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 7:03 pm
Nite Lewis Solarn M is not "roughly" 1000. It means exactly 1000 in the Roman numeric system. Does this mean people don't usually learn Roman numbers in high school? sweatdrop Feel the embrace...
High School?!?! I learned them in Elementary!
Ugh, the school system has fallen much further than I thought nowadays.
crying
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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 7:10 pm
It's been so long since I've had to go to school, I don't even remember when I learned it.
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:05 am
Mordre Morwen Nite Lewis Solarn M is not "roughly" 1000. It means exactly 1000 in the Roman numeric system. Does this mean people don't usually learn Roman numbers in high school? sweatdrop Feel the embrace...
High School?!?! I learned them in Elementary!
Ugh, the school system has fallen much further than I thought nowadays.
crying
I think we're talking about the same - high school covers more years in my country. How old were you? I was 10. @Raven: xD It's just that I'm never going to forget my teacher... he liked to scream at people.
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:45 am
Nite Lewis Mordre Morwen Nite Lewis Solarn M is not "roughly" 1000. It means exactly 1000 in the Roman numeric system. Does this mean people don't usually learn Roman numbers in high school? sweatdrop Feel the embrace...
High School?!?! I learned them in Elementary!
Ugh, the school system has fallen much further than I thought nowadays.
crying
I think we're talking about the same - high school covers more years in my country. How old were you? I was 10. @Raven: xD It's just that I'm never going to forget my teacher... he liked to scream at people. What country are you from?
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:07 am
Little Ravens Nite Lewis Mordre Morwen Nite Lewis Solarn M is not "roughly" 1000. It means exactly 1000 in the Roman numeric system. Does this mean people don't usually learn Roman numbers in high school? sweatdrop Feel the embrace...
High School?!?! I learned them in Elementary!
Ugh, the school system has fallen much further than I thought nowadays.
crying
I think we're talking about the same - high school covers more years in my country. How old were you? I was 10. @Raven: xD It's just that I'm never going to forget my teacher... he liked to scream at people. What country are you from? Argentina; in South America.
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 12:10 pm
Nite Lewis Solarn M is not "roughly" 1000. It means exactly 1000 in the Roman numeric system. Does this mean people don't usually learn Roman numbers in high school? sweatdrop Dunno. Where I come from, we learn them in elementary school. If high school's extended backwards as much as you say in Argentina, then it's probably around the same age you learned it. Seriously, people are weird. For example, I still don't get how American children and adults have such great problems with basic algebra. In Hungary, it's taught in the last years of elementary school (7th-8th grade). Of course, there are people who do it worse than others, but basically everyone who went to school knows how to do it. I mean, it's something you constantly meet in life! How are you going to be self-sufficient if you can't solve basic math problems?
Rant over, sorry about it.
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 12:56 pm
Solarn Nite Lewis Solarn M is not "roughly" 1000. It means exactly 1000 in the Roman numeric system. Does this mean people don't usually learn Roman numbers in high school? sweatdrop Dunno. Where I come from, we learn them in elementary school. If high school's extended backwards as much as you say in Argentina, then it's probably around the same age you learned it. Seriously, people are weird. For example, I still don't get how American children and adults have such great problems with basic algebra. In Hungary, it's taught in the last years of elementary school (7th-8th grade). Of course, there are people who do it worse than others, but basically everyone who went to school knows how to do it. I mean, it's something you constantly meet in life! How are you going to be self-sufficient if you can't solve basic math problems?
Rant over, sorry about it.Mmn, yes, elementary school ends in 6th grade here. And I'm not good with algebra, but that has nothing to do with how many years I've been studying it - I'm just terrible at it xD
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 1:19 pm
Nite Lewis Solarn Nite Lewis Solarn M is not "roughly" 1000. It means exactly 1000 in the Roman numeric system. Does this mean people don't usually learn Roman numbers in high school? sweatdrop Dunno. Where I come from, we learn them in elementary school. If high school's extended backwards as much as you say in Argentina, then it's probably around the same age you learned it. Seriously, people are weird. For example, I still don't get how American children and adults have such great problems with basic algebra. In Hungary, it's taught in the last years of elementary school (7th-8th grade). Of course, there are people who do it worse than others, but basically everyone who went to school knows how to do it. I mean, it's something you constantly meet in life! How are you going to be self-sufficient if you can't solve basic math problems?
Rant over, sorry about it.Mmn, yes, elementary school ends in 6th grade here. And I'm not good with algebra, but that has nothing to do with how many years I've been studying it - I'm just terrible at it xD Well yeah, that happens, but at least you know how you should do it were you able to. Right?
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 1:31 pm
Solarn Nite Lewis Solarn Nite Lewis Solarn M is not "roughly" 1000. It means exactly 1000 in the Roman numeric system. Does this mean people don't usually learn Roman numbers in high school? sweatdrop Dunno. Where I come from, we learn them in elementary school. If high school's extended backwards as much as you say in Argentina, then it's probably around the same age you learned it. Seriously, people are weird. For example, I still don't get how American children and adults have such great problems with basic algebra. In Hungary, it's taught in the last years of elementary school (7th-8th grade). Of course, there are people who do it worse than others, but basically everyone who went to school knows how to do it. I mean, it's something you constantly meet in life! How are you going to be self-sufficient if you can't solve basic math problems?
Rant over, sorry about it.Mmn, yes, elementary school ends in 6th grade here. And I'm not good with algebra, but that has nothing to do with how many years I've been studying it - I'm just terrible at it xD Well yeah, that happens, but at least you know how you should do it were you able to. Right?Yes sweatdrop
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 2:21 pm
Nite Lewis Solarn Nite Lewis Solarn Nite Lewis Solarn M is not "roughly" 1000. It means exactly 1000 in the Roman numeric system. Does this mean people don't usually learn Roman numbers in high school? sweatdrop Dunno. Where I come from, we learn them in elementary school. If high school's extended backwards as much as you say in Argentina, then it's probably around the same age you learned it. Seriously, people are weird. For example, I still don't get how American children and adults have such great problems with basic algebra. In Hungary, it's taught in the last years of elementary school (7th-8th grade). Of course, there are people who do it worse than others, but basically everyone who went to school knows how to do it. I mean, it's something you constantly meet in life! How are you going to be self-sufficient if you can't solve basic math problems?
Rant over, sorry about it.Mmn, yes, elementary school ends in 6th grade here. And I'm not good with algebra, but that has nothing to do with how many years I've been studying it - I'm just terrible at it xD Well yeah, that happens, but at least you know how you should do it were you able to. Right?Yes sweatdrop Well, then you know how to do algebra. Even if it's hard, you know how it exactly works. Most American people I've heard complain about algebra didn't even have any idea how it works.
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 5:54 pm
Nite Lewis Little Ravens Nite Lewis Mordre Morwen Nite Lewis Solarn M is not "roughly" 1000. It means exactly 1000 in the Roman numeric system. Does this mean people don't usually learn Roman numbers in high school? sweatdrop Feel the embrace...
High School?!?! I learned them in Elementary!
Ugh, the school system has fallen much further than I thought nowadays.
crying
I think we're talking about the same - high school covers more years in my country. How old were you? I was 10. @Raven: xD It's just that I'm never going to forget my teacher... he liked to scream at people. What country are you from? Argentina; in South America. hehe I know where Argentina is. GO BRAZILIAN FOOTBALL!!!! (HA not really, I just say that because I have a lot of Brazilian friends who say to root against Argentina, I'm USA all the way)
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