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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:14 am
Louisa Iris Mistress Pain77 Lottery: Pick 1 - 7, 13, 26, 39, 43, 59 Pick 2 - 3, 11, 21, 36, 49, 63  Oh dearie... you can only enter one combination. You'd have to pick which combination you'd want to be registered.
Then Pick 2 - I am also having problems find your mule account to send the money too
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:19 am
Daffodil the Destroyer I think it's BS that so many employers do that. I mean, people should be allowed to have private lives, and they should even be allowed to be jerks or express unpopular opinions in their private lives without getting fired (or passed over for a job they'd otherwise get hired for) as long as they aren't acting as representatives of the workplace at that time.
I keep my FB pretty well locked down to friends only. Seems like that's the best way to minimize unwanted attention, though of course I still have to censor myself with family and certain acquaintances. I would really like to remove most of the people on my list, but of course now one is practically obligated to friend everyone one has ever met anywhere. xd
#3  That is true. I mean, it's their opinion... and opinions aren't supposed to be right or wrong, right? Plus, who are we to judge someone just because he or she's like that? But then, companies also have to protect themselves. I mean, there are people who really are up to no good, and as an employer you wouldn't really want those kind of people right? I guess you could say that both sides of the party have faults, but yeah... you shouldn't judge a person for being themselves.
Well, you could say that the safest setting would be to make everything private. But then, what's the point of connecting to people? I just delete friends whom I haven't really seen or talked to for a long time. Like, I used to add people who had been my classmates in some college class years ago, and now I haven't really seen hide nor hair of them, so I just delete them.
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:20 am
Daffodil the Destroyer I really have no practical use for calculus as my jobs are music and medical transcription, but I enjoyed a lot of it when I was taking it in high school. I can't remember how to do any of it, though. I was thinking about picking up a used textbook and maybe a calculus for dummies if there is one (which, there's a Dummies for everything, so I bet there is) and trying to re-teach myself how to do it just for kicks.
#4  Hehe, I'd just stick to playing around in Gaia. I mean, I enjoyed it, but only up to the point that I need to study it. After that, what's the point of frustrating yourself? rofl
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:22 am
Broken Heart Production Awesome. c: And yes, I have lots of cats. I technically have 4, but we feed a group of wild cats that come inside every so often too. Do you have any?  Lucky you. No we don't have cats. My mom's allergic to animal hair, so yeah... absolutely no animals in the house rolleyes But we do have neighborhood cats... you know those cats that came from God knows where, and stayed in the vicinity. Now, four houses feed the cat xD That's the closest thing I have to a cat xD
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:24 am
Mistress Pain77 Then Pick 2 - I am also having problems find your mule account to send the money too  All right then. Hmm.. really? Make sure it's La Lune et Le Soleil It would be best if you just copy, then paste the name on the search box, so that you won't run the chance of wrongly writing her name ^^
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:26 am
Louisa Iris Mistress Pain77 Then Pick 2 - I am also having problems find your mule account to send the money too  All right then. Hmm.. really? Make sure it's La Lune et Le Soleil It would be best if you just copy, then paste the name on the search box, so that you won't run the chance of wrongly writing her name ^^
I have done that and it tells me An error occurred: Unable to find the user you are looking for
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:27 am
Mistress Pain77 I have done that and it tells me An error occurred: Unable to find the user you are looking for  Hmm... okay, hold on I'll start the trade. Sorry for the hassle sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:28 am
Louisa Iris Mistress Pain77 I have done that and it tells me An error occurred: Unable to find the user you are looking for  Hmm... okay, hold on I'll start the trade. Sorry for the hassle sweatdrop
its ok
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:30 am
Louisa Iris  Well, that is true. I mean, not everyone likes math. But to be honest, I enjoyed my Introduction to Calculus class. I loved it when I can solve problems on my own emotion_awesome Considering that it's like a combination of 2 or 3 different courses, it is quite hard you know.
Calculus is fun, especially differential and integral calculus. They look hard, but they are really quite easy.
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:32 am
Mistress Pain77 Louisa Iris Mistress Pain77 I have done that and it tells me An error occurred: Unable to find the user you are looking for  Hmm... okay, hold on I'll start the trade. Sorry for the hassle sweatdrop
its ok I did everything on my end, let me know when you have it, thanks
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:33 am
 All right, you're added ^^
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:35 am
floralsnow Calculus is fun, especially differential and integral calculus. They look hard, but they are really quite easy.  I enjoyed differential more than integral. I particularly liked the rule about how to differentiate f(x)/g(x), it was just so awesome emotion_awesome Yeah, but it's something that needs to be done in a continuing basis. I doubt that I would be able to solve such problems as before after all these years of not solving anything sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:39 am
Louisa Iris  I enjoyed differential more than integral. I particularly liked the rule about how to differentiate f(x)/g(x), it was just so awesome emotion_awesome Yeah, but it's something that needs to be done in a continuing basis. I doubt that I would be able to solve such problems as before after all these years of not solving anything sweatdrop
That's true. Its hard to solve a problem when you already forgot to do so! My final year at school has made me concentrate more on applications than theories, so I don't know if I can properly answer those kind of problems without reviewing first. sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:43 am
floralsnow That's true. Its hard to solve a problem when you already forgot to do so! My final year at school has made me concentrate more on applications than theories, so I don't know if I can properly answer those kind of problems without reviewing first. sweatdrop  Well, I don't think they teachers want us to focus on the theories for too long. It's enough that we spend a year on them, just to prove to them that we already understand them. It's the application of the theory that really matters... because theories are just like that: theories. I think it would take me a lot longer in reviewing than you... considering that I can't even do simple math without a calculator, because I have been using that for years now sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:44 am
My Mom is allergic too, but she loves cats too much to care. Lol. Wherever you live you can always expect to see at least one wild cat. x3
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