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Oct. 8th, 2003 08:49 pm*bounce bounce bounce*
Guess what we learned in History of Math! You can count up to 31 on the fingers of one hand! And up to 1023 on two hands.
This makes me disturbingly excited. It could be just the nervous energy of having to cram all the information of a 20-page research paper into 7 measley pages. If she had let the group write the paper as a whole instead of each writing the same thing, she'd have a small book.
Also, I found Beth. Or she found me. Anyways, I groused at her silently for a while, but at least this way I was not reduced to sending her pointed Shakesperean sonnets to get the message across.
Aaaaand: Tomorrow is Moldy Cheese Day. Eeewwwwwww. How in hell was this made a holiday?
Guess what we learned in History of Math! You can count up to 31 on the fingers of one hand! And up to 1023 on two hands.
This makes me disturbingly excited. It could be just the nervous energy of having to cram all the information of a 20-page research paper into 7 measley pages. If she had let the group write the paper as a whole instead of each writing the same thing, she'd have a small book.
Also, I found Beth. Or she found me. Anyways, I groused at her silently for a while, but at least this way I was not reduced to sending her pointed Shakesperean sonnets to get the message across.
Aaaaand: Tomorrow is Moldy Cheese Day. Eeewwwwwww. How in hell was this made a holiday?
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Date: 2003-10-08 09:29 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-10-08 09:32 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-10-08 11:25 pm (UTC)1=00001
2=00010
3=00011
4=00100
5=00101
6=00110
7=00111
8=01000
9=01001
10=01010
11=01011
12=01100
13=01101
14=01110
15=01111
16=10000
17=10001
18=10010
19=10011
20=10100
21=10101
22=10110
23=10111
24=11000
25=11001
26=11010
27=11011
28=11100
29=11101
30=11110
31=11111
Yay! Procrastination is fun!