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Old 08-07-2012, 03:28 AM   #1
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Went to BYU today. Walked around. Bought a couple of shirts. Wife fell In love with me all over again. Ate some ice cream. And then goodbye. Waters out.
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Went to BYU today. Walked around. Bought a couple of shirts. Wife fell In love with me all over again. Ate some ice cream. And then goodbye. Waters out.
But she does that every day.
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Old 08-08-2012, 05:52 AM   #3
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True.

In Idaho today. Big farming valley. Learned a lot about farming today. There is a part of me that wishes to be a farmer. It's in my blood. The last farmer in my family was one of my great grandparents. We are not landed anymore. Information age.
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Is Pocatello as much an armpit as the Wal-Mart there made it seem?
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Salt production is generally down, at least in the northern hemisphere. At least that's what I hear.
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Went to BYU today.
It is so disorienting for me in the Wilk, now. I can't even point to where the Cougareat was, the building has changed so much since then.
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It is so disorienting for me in the Wilk, now. I can't even point to where the Cougareat was, the building has changed so much since then.
Yup
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Salt production is generally down, at least in the northern hemisphere. At least that's what I hear.
I vaguely recognize that equation in your sig. Is it some Euler equation?
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I vaguely recognize that equation in your sig. Is it some Euler equation?
we accept that for complex numbers, multiplication involves rotation. However, shouldn't it also be written, that n is an integer?
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we accept that for complex numbers, multiplication involves rotation. However, shouldn't it also be written, that n is an integer?
Apparently it uses Euler's equation. Here is my proof:

https://docs.google.com/file/d/1eKUl...PHm3EwytP/edit
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