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dilly9986 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
really nice video - thanks!
edwardFking (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
ur a dusch hat
blueshade26 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
this video would have interested me a lot more if it had started off with something like, "here is a common equation used in engineering such and such."
philbaileyd021 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I agree with this person.If I wasnt for these rules of rules, designers wouldnt have the freedom to be unique with what we make possible or advancements in technology and our world. Maybe its students like you whom always ask stupid questions instead of learning these rules. Maybe you should become a teacher to make student like you understand.
philbaileyd021 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I agree with this person.If I wasnt for these rules of rules, designers wouldnt have the freedom to be unique with what we make possible or advancements in technology and our world. Maybe its students like you whom always ask stupid questions instead of learning these rules. Maybe you should become a teacher to make student like you understand.
philbaileyd021 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
well Im an Engineering student and I learned that the rules we learn as Engineers, Architects and so on make it possible to have computers like the mac air, or really anything built today.
lz42 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
differential equations (basically just equations that use calculus operations) are responsible for nearly every breakthrough in classical physics and engineering. i dont think this was posted for the uninitiated but for someone like me who is taking the class of differential equations, its a neat little overview. math doesnt need you to like it. it is the language of the universe, and remains humanity's greatest achievement, without which no others would have been possible.
Lolibaba25 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
You don't the bombs and jet fighters are gonna build themselves? :D
GiantDevilfish (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
This is why the rest of the world hates math: what is the significance of all this? To the layman, it's as if one learns rules for the sake of rules. What do these rules have to do with the world? 9 out of 10 mathematicians fail to make this connection for their students.
popeye135 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
oh this proofs that 2+2=4! |