What does "foot of perpendicular" mean?
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What does "foot of perpendicular" mean?
It's a common substitute for eye of newt, when the latter is unavailable.
billytea, I think I just missed you when I posted this before.
billytea, I think I just missed you when I posted this before.
Aww. The poster mocks their pain! It's like an ad for Animal Planet I once saw: "Starfish have no brains. And they don't even know it."
i. Might mean the planes ABD and AA1D
ii. it's a right angle if what I think about prisms is true and my trig is right
I don't know what they're getting at with iii. There must be some convention that defines the planes these lines are in, but since AD is an edge of the prism I can't imagine what it would be.
Skipping to post that according to Kat "If the Apocalypse Comes, Beep Me" Apr 26, 2005 9:57:12 pm PDT Isaac is two years old today. I can't believe how quickly he did that, too.
Happy birthday, Isaac! Happy day for your mom and your big sister and all your family, as well!
Happy Isaac's birthday, Burrell!
I woke up way too early. Feh.
me too! But it is no surprise. We lost power last night for over an hour. feh.
Happy birthday to Isaac.
Feh is right!
Happy Birthday, Isaac!
The evening librarians often use my office... which means they use my computer, my chair, my pens, my kleenex, etc. all of which are adjusted, missing, and/or used up regularly when I come in. Today someone has adjusted the contrast/color on the computer screen and I can't seem to get it back to a comfortable display for my eyes. This makes me very, very grumpy.