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Where are they? :-)
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On a previous Rollapaluza tour we came across a maths student in York Uni that had to use her fingers to work out when she graduated. she had two years of her course left.
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Rapsac On a previous Rollapaluza tour we came across a maths student in York Uni that had to use her fingers to work out when she graduated. she had two years of her course left.
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Rapsac On a previous Rollapaluza tour we came across a maths student in York Uni that had to use her fingers to work out when she graduated. she had two years of her course left.
I did Maths A-level (and Higher Maths for a bit until I got pissed off with people telling me 1+1=1) and I count everything on my fingers, can't do long division either.
All those beardy stinky homeless dudes you see are just people whose minds got blown by studying maths, you know. :s
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All those beardy stinky homeless dudes you see are just people whose minds got blown by studying maths, you know. :s
I have that suspicion as well, except with architecture. i'm certain education can make you completely nihilistic also.
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I did maths A-level and then a Bsc. in pure maths. One of my favourite comments (from my tutor) written in large red pen across one of my pieces of work was "good maths, bad arithmetic".
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that's terrible. not surprised tho. few brits bother exploring their own surrounds. i know a few londoners who have never ventured outside the M25. and when i was based in brum, i met loads of people who's never been to the capital which i found bit weird
love those parts. on my first winter here, i was in the rolling hills of somerset and it was snowing!
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I can count myself amongst those who don't know where the Mendips are. In fact I don't know much about any of that kind of thing, ask me where Somerset or Lancashire is and the best you will get is a vague 'sorta North of Yorkshire ?'
But, ask me how a torus is topologically similar to a sphere, how to set up a co-op or to name the basics of Phenomenology and I could give you a reasonably good answer.
I don't think a lack of knowledge in one subject (UK geography) necessarily means the bloke was 'dumb' - intelligence/knowledge can be very compartmentalised. There are many people who have a solid understanding of U.S. geopolitics whilst having no clue as to how to change a car tyre.
P.S what is a Mendip anyhow ? ;P
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i don't know where the cheviots are?
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I don't even know what a Mendip is - is it some kind of solution? Like a sheep dip?
As for maths, I was doing all kinds of signal calculations, Fourier series bollocks, physics calcs, energy system calcs, etc at uni during an engineering degree and I still count on my fingers. The only way I can work out when I graduated uni is to remember my VCE t-shirt with 1996 printed on it and then count 5 years on top of that... with my fingers of course. I'd be fscked if I lost any.. ;)
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It's an AONB near Bristol you philistines
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Isn't Bristol that car shop in Kensington?
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Some fucking hills.. shit I thought it was important.
I don't know where Bristol is either so no biggie :P
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So how is a torus topologically similar to a sphere? Don't keep us all on tenterhooks....
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dunno what a medip is. a dipstick? place where men were once dipped ala john the baptist? dunno. anyhoo, mendips are hills in the west country, close to devon! for a headmaster in devon, i expect knowing where the mendips are to be general knowledge. this is, IMO, equivalent of yanks not knowing where australia, france, china, korea are on a world map ;)
oh, fourier tophats and laplace are maths created by loonies. they do not compute!
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Platini So how is a torus topologically similar to a sphere? Don't keep us all on tenterhooks....
torus
noun
a ring-shaped surface generated by rotating a circle around an axis that does not intersect the circle
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Pistanator [quote]Platini So how is a torus topologically similar to a sphere? Don't keep us all on tenterhooks....
torus
noun
a ring-shaped surface generated by rotating a circle around an axis that does not intersect the circle
commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column[/quote]So what's its similarity (topologically speaking) to a sphere? COME ON! We must be told!
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Oh do fuck off! ;-)
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Aha, you don't know do you? You were just stringing us along all the time.
Are you a headmaster by any chance?
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They both only have one surface and both enclose a volume... what else?
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Spot on Provenrad! You beat me to it!
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BRM Isn't Bristol that car shop in Kensington?
It's not that beautiful around there.Its a car and boobs!
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Phew!
Thanks guys. ;-)
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Years of study sometimes leave you deficient in other fields, including a bit of common sense.
I knew a fully trained architect (years at uni apparently) who on buying their 1st car and getting low on petrol was found petol pump in hand, bonnet up trying to refill it via the oil cap... Was only stopped from a zoolander style petrol explosion buy a bloke wandering by and rushing in to stop them.
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire last night had a headmaster from Devon who didn't know where the Mendips are... :-(