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  1. NSX

    Big Brother 5

    yeah ... I've recently started watching A&E's biography. It's pretty cool stuff, talking about famous people from the past & present. So far, I've watched the Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, & Saddam Hussein. The other TV show i watch is hockey!!!! GO CALGARY FLAMES!
  2. Sorry, but I can't read your writing [or pictures? The images that you posted in your first post.] I find it too messy. His site does indeed work with IE [well, i used IE2, but close 'nuff]. Though reading your site over [talking to you Angel], I don't see what's the advantages of your mind-graph technique over traditional methods [or even, what is the thought process of your mind-graph technique]. I was a bit worried by the weirdness loaded by my firefox too... hehe: El explorador no admite los marcos flotantes o no está configurado actualmente para mostrarlos
  3. NSX

    Screen Savers

    =/ Is there a FAQ for people with the same problem?
  4. That's a good idea, but professors usually have alot to do. Although, most of them are for encouraging Science, so you could give it a shot. [edit] Actually, i'm quite intrigued by the number of guests we have on the forum [usually much more than the number of active members]
  5. like ... how is it everytime the forums see a [tex] tag, and something inside, they convert it to a latex image?
  6. NSX

    Screen Savers

    hm...I just followed the setup. Then it gave me a form to fill out [since i was a new user], and done!
  7. NSX

    Screen Savers

    ? Does the install work?
  8. NSX

    Screen Savers

    Cool, i just installed UD, and it's running right now. it's pretty cool; i can't see any changes in loading up web pages, or any difference in online activity [except I can manually see that i'm receiving & sending data in my dsl manager]. Which project are you guys on? my comp's been assigned to smallpox research There's a pretty funky molecule flying around during my screensaver too hehe
  9. NSX

    Big Brother 5

    haha So how do they determine who gets eliminated?
  10. i should read the entire post before posting how are you setting this up?
  11. Can we make that feature like on PhysicsForums where when you click on the LaTeX image, it shows the code?
  12. I most know my Physics Prof: Professor Michael Kolios. I know him after being in his classes for Physics I & Physics III, and hanging around his office during my off-hours talking about more Physics hehe He's doing pretty cool research involving internal imaging of the body via. ultrasound [or, that's at least what I understand from it]. A scientist I'd like to meet in the future would be Brian Greene.
  13. hehe I made this thread when I was still in High School [i was researching for a project dealing with spectroscopy or something]. Sources I looked at kept mentioning "Fourier Analysis, Fourier Series" and such. I read up on some of it, and it was way over my head at the time [only knowing how to sum finite arithmetic & geometric series at the time ]. Speaking of which, I'd like to give a shoutout to my fellow Canuck, Fourier JR! hehe But yeah ... I think Canada's cirricula is relatively level throughout the country [unless you're taking AP or IB courses, or @ UTS ]. It's a really neat tool though [the Fourier Analysis]. I look forward to learning more about it.
  14. Why not? We just went over what Fourier Series are, and their applications.
  15. hm ... I think I still have alot more to learn [+ i have a dynamic IP, so ]
  16. haha directed to anyone that can answer it Maybe dave? I remember he said something about running something online with his own box
  17. NSX

    a trig problem

    Why did you use this: y-y1 = x-x1 y2-y1 x2-x1 To get q = 3' date=' I substituted the point (0,3) into the equation (1): y = p sin(x) + q cos(x). To get p = -3, I substituted q and the point of (pi/4) back into (1) and voila! [edit'] I don't think you need the identities: sinx/cosx = tanx and sin2(x) + cos2(x) = 1 for this question.
  18. Can you run the forums from your own apache http server? Like from your own box?
  19. NSX

    a trig problem

    hm... well I got y = -3 sin(x) + 3 cos(x) How did you approach the question? I don't really get where the 12x/π comes from...
  20. NSX

    Ninjas!

    hehe don't forget his sidekick:
  21. Communications 2.4 megabits per second Storage 297 kilobytes per second 1MB file download 3.4 seconds Subjective rating Great
  22. The famous ones: adam zarkov
  23. hehe Yeah' date=' Firefox is pretty cool. You can also download whatever add-ons you need [i especially like the right-click for dictionary search one']. BUt some pages are IE only ---on another note--- What cartoon is that Sayonara? It's so cute hehe
  24. Well, we can behave like waves too.
  25. I dont know about that ... My physics professor was greek, and he always pronounced it as fye
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