Jesse, no homework! Hang out with me instead!
I caaaaan't!!!!!! t /Cinderella
Jayne ,'The Train Job'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Jesse, no homework! Hang out with me instead!
I caaaaan't!!!!!! t /Cinderella
Steph, would you love him if he cut his hair? Cause he's still so wishy washy.
He's no Sandy, that's for sure.
t / worrying about Emily
Worrying is for wimps.
What? Why would you worry?
Sundown Saturday.
Thanks, Hil. The calendar said Sunday, and I figured it was sundown on Saturday. I guess I can't gripe about the free calendar from our oil delivery company, though.
However, today a whole body consciousness is on the forefront of style for the fashion conscious. Innovators keying off the impact the shift to a holistic body presence, will be rewarded for their efforts and foresight.
There is the completely unacceptable common place occurrence of women walking on the beach or poolside with both cheeks hanging out. Women are far more attractive when supported. Better to turn heads to admire.
Hmm. There's a problem with clock time sort of working in base 60 and base 12, but we can convert -- one minute is .016667th of an hour. Then we're looking at:
ClockA: 12hours times 100 hundredths = 1200 hundredths of an hour = one half-day (real-time)
ClockB, in the same real-time half-day: 12hours times 100 hundredths plus 1.6667 hundredths [1 minute] = 1201.6667
So ClockB time is 101.6667% ClockA time.
So when do they show the same thing? When the time shown on Clock A is the same as that shown on Clock B, after x hundredths -- which is to say, since the hours are base 12, that the time on Clock A modulo 1200 (or 12 hours) equals the time on Clock B modulo 1200.
x mod 1200 = (1.016667x) mod 1200 or x mod 1200 - (1.016667x) mod 1200 = 0
x is in hundredths, so just divide by 1.6667 to get minutes.
What is there to worry about?
It is FUCKING APHORISM, PEOPLE!
twitch
Clock A should be smashed with a large hammer to prove the Law of Conservation of Matter. Clock B should be thrown out a window to prove the Law of Gravity.
Odd question.... Helium filled balloons go up but never come down. They defy gravity. They mock gravity by slipping out of the hands of small children and gliding to the ozone. So far, there has yet to be an incident where a NASA space ship had to wipe pieces of birthday balloons off the windshield. Or are they just not telling us?
Ima find Dr. Karin Hart and kick her in her uplifted ass. She looks like some kind of Haley Mills Botox Demon. She's a psychologist feeding on the fact that women hate their bodies.
Emily sprained ma brain.
So what's the whole 'luring people into debt' thing, then, Gus? Or are people not supposed to buy houses?
Signed,
Would Love A Debt Free House Too