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UGG BUYS UGLY HOUSES!
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peace*out → UGG BUYS UGLY HOUSES!
cant wait????
GAHHH its HARD.
for me. :/ but i guess it IS better now than later. The suckish thing is that course is called "Introductory physics." not physics.
INTRODUCTORY??? :O
im not looking forward to the "real" physics class...
GAHHH its HARD.
for me. :/ but i guess it IS better now than later. The suckish thing is that course is called "Introductory physics." not physics.
INTRODUCTORY??? :O
im not looking forward to the "real" physics class...
Feb 14 2011 01:04 AM
UGG BUYS UGLY HOUSES! → peace*out
we're still "learning" about graphing and lines I learned 2 years ago freshman year. I should have taken it then.
Feb 13 2011 07:30 AM
peace*out → UGG BUYS UGLY HOUSES!
wow...
thats what happens when you go to a hard school :/ id rather be you.
ok: this is a problem that we did today: Suppose 4*10^18 elecrons flow across a cross section of wire in 3 sec Calculate the current flowing in the wire. The answer was .21A.
enjoy your future in physics. :P
thats what happens when you go to a hard school :/ id rather be you.
ok: this is a problem that we did today: Suppose 4*10^18 elecrons flow across a cross section of wire in 3 sec Calculate the current flowing in the wire. The answer was .21A.
enjoy your future in physics. :P
Feb 12 2011 08:43 PM
UGG BUYS UGLY HOUSES! → peace*out
You know what's AWESOME? we're taking the same level physics class, and you're ahead of me...
LOL
LOL
Feb 11 2011 09:46 AM





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