Guy: Wow that’s a huge glass you have there. Are you sure that you don’t have enough iced tea there?
Dude: Yeah, i wasn’t sure if it was big enough, I think I might go bigger.
Guy: Why so large?
Dude: Basically I wanted to have enough iced tea to last me through the day so I didn’t have to ever step out of my room and see my mother.
Guy: Now that’s just retarded.
Me: New laptop? Wait, doesn’t that make it your 3rd? Didn’t you just get a netbook like a month ago?
Feng: Ah.. yeah.
Me: Where the hell you keep getting these laptops from? Aren’t you unemployed?
Feng: What can I say, my boyfriend loves me.
Me: Really? Is he that rich that he didn’t even realize that you already have two laptops? Where the hell does he get all this money?
Feng: He works a lot!
Me: What the fuck does he do, sell drugs?
James: (from across the room) Maybe he sells corn!
Me: What the hell… are you talking about?!
James: Yeah, think about it! Think about all the popcorn that’s at the movie theaters.
Me: Wow James… just wow!
I never realized that we were able to change Gmail’s colors occording to our likings.¬† We all knew about the ‘themes’, but this takes it to a whole new level.
The only dissapointment is that you are unable to customize the colors within an openned email.
Fix it!


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Info:
Basically designed for 2nd order differential equations. I’ll continue to try and add 1st orders if I get more time.
This calculates %O.S., Ts and Tp.
Download:
http://dudewheresmycar.org/school/ece309.89p
or
http://dudewheresmycar.org/school/ece309.zip
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I’ve tried two different TI program editors for Windows and enjoyed Daisuke-Edit‘s the most. Although both his and TIGCC IDE, the other candidate, have a virtual TI integration, I found that using TIGCC IDE was easier to send code to the virtual/real calculator than Daisuke-Edit, which for some odd reason wouldn’t detect the calculator which caused a ton of headaches and tedious cycles.
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