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| The two songs I most commonly find myself whistling:
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| 1) victory song FFI
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| 2) original Zelda theme song
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| as I am walking down school halls, which must just be so weird; especially when I am wearing my Neo(Matrix) looking jacket and fuzzy boots. :/
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150000 Rupees/mnth -Electronics Engineer
400000 Rupees/mnth -Architect
These are averges and do not immediately take into account freshman to senior. Appearantly in India architects are fairly highly regarded. Architects are also in demand. I'd still do some more research if I where you but the individuals I spoke with are all from India and have some experience in the matter!
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I really enjoyed this
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Nitric and I went over it and here's something for you to look over
#!/usr/bin/python
#Filename: func_doc.py
def printMax(x, y, z):
x=int(x) #convert input to integers, if possible
y=int(y)
z=int(z)
if x > y and x > z:
print(x, 'x is maximum')
elif y > x and y > z:
print(y, 'y is maximum')
elif z > x and z > y:
print(z, 'z is maximum')
elif x == y and x > z:
print(x, 'x and y are maximum')
elif x == z and x > y:
print(x, 'x and z are maximum')
elif y == z and y > x:
print(y, 'y and z are maximum')
else:
print(x, 'x, y and z are all equal')
printMax(input('Enter first integer:'), input('Enter second integer:'), input('Enter third integer:'))
printMax(input('Enter first integer:'), input('Enter second integer:'), input('Enter third integer:'))
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SFN,
I feel as though I'm talking to a wall most of the time. Most of my interactions are confrontational, and rarely can there be disagreement without bitterness. I've felt a few of the more regular members have disapproved of my existence since I started. I'll try to stay gone this time . . . .
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. . . . it's hard to find a comfortable place to be social when you are as anti social as I am. Maybe a few who have left as a cause of my horrible attitude will return after I'm gone. Flourish and all . . .
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'Cause all this clever banter gives me the urge to . .. . forgive me if I hesitate. . . . .
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"After its release from the anther, the pollen is carried to the sticky stigma at the tip of a carpel." . . . . Biology, it's all Latin to me :/
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"It's a race!" - Rowan Atkinson; Rat Race
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"This is where mechanical excellence and one-thousand four-hundred horsepower pays off. " - Mr. Eddy
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"This next test applies the principles of momentum to movement through portals. If the laws of physics no longer apply in the future... God help you." - Announcer
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All these science spheres are made of asbestos by the way, keeps out the rats. Let us know if you feel a shortness of breath, a persistent dry cough, or your heart stopping. Because that's not part of the test, that's asbestos. Good news is the lab boys say the symptoms of asbestos poisoning show a median latency of 44.6 years, so if you're thirty or older you're laughing. Worst case scenario you miss out on a few rounds of Canasta, plus you've forwarded the cause of scien...
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\o/ I've been accepted by Canada's #1 ranking comprehensive university. It's like being special in some way--not really, but I can preternd!
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\o/ Ryder's QFT is here . . .
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36 hours until first term completion. The first thing I will do is buy a bottle of wine get pissed and go on a code-a-thon. I hope to at the very least do an overview of the 'self generating darrieus windmill' and why we don't use the earths magnetic field in these forms of generators during my 12 days off.
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Bio midterm, hysterically blind, bug eyed, and severly hand cramped!
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Do teachers laugh at students when they want to be good at something but fall on their faces trying?
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A group of teachers is as diverse as any other group of people. However, in my experience they were always keen that their students would do well and worked towards that aim. I never knew one who would deliberately "put down" a student who was trying to achieve. So in answer to your question I would say no.
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