I almost fell asleep, except I never sleep on my back and the random noise was a bit too much.
One of my biggest fears was that my nose would itch and I'd be unable to scratch it. That did happen, but it was only a minor itch so it was no biggie.
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.
I almost fell asleep, except I never sleep on my back and the random noise was a bit too much.
One of my biggest fears was that my nose would itch and I'd be unable to scratch it. That did happen, but it was only a minor itch so it was no biggie.
eπi=-1
Oh, I ♥ this equation. So very much.
eπi=-1
Delurking because, love! I started university as a math major (it got hard, I switched to English. Then I couldn't get into classes because they were full, I started working part-time. Went back 10 years later to finish the English degree. Kind of wish I hadn't given up on the math though)
I still remember the day the prof did that proof in class. I wouldn't shut up about it for weeks. I still, 17 (ack!) years later, love it to pieces.
~ma and yay to all as appropriate. Good luck with the MRI, ita!
Yikes, 90 minutes. Napping sounds like a good plan. Best of luck ita. May they find nothing but spicy brains.
::snuggles with Vortex and tries not to count on her fingers::
eπi=-1
I'm not even going to ask what makes that pretty.
MRI~ma, ita! And fingers crossed for really good results.
I'm not even going to ask what makes that pretty.
It's the whole, "No way! Really!?" aspect of it.
In my mind, pi has to do with circles, geometry, trig, etc. e has to do with logarithms, calculus and what-not, and i of course is imaginary. They seem like unmixy things.
When I saw Proof on Broadway, I was one of about three people who laughed at the line "We have a song called i where we just stand there on stage for three minutes not playing."
I've got a few minutes to kill - anyone have a link to the proof? What is that equation called, anyway?
When I saw Proof on Broadway, I was one of about three people who laughed at the line "We have a song called i where we just stand there on stage for three minutes not playing."
Heh.
Guess I would have laughed too.
Hey! It's Abby!
Who I still don't think of as a lurker, as I know she's real, and as her occasional postings date back to WX at least.
(I still say that what Cybervixen said was true, that once you delurk, you're pretty much lurkless. This is how I justify not thinking of myself as a lurker despite a greatly reduced posting schedule.)