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Anyone NOT watching the game?

myway said:
Post up.
I HATE watching football. My dad always had every tv in the whole house on some type of ball game. Every day. Hell, he would watch a high school pool competetion if he couldn't find anything else to watch.
I don't watch tv at all. Every now and then, I'll rent a movie but that's it.
Anyone else not watch football? Anyone?
geek.
 
uh oh you have issues :p

myway said:
Post up.
I HATE watching football. My dad always had every tv in the whole house on some type of ball game. Every day. Hell, he would watch a high school pool competetion if he couldn't find anything else to watch.
I don't watch tv at all. Every now and then, I'll rent a movie but that's it.
Anyone else not watch football? Anyone?
 
samoth said:
Present.

Fuck, I think I'm going to do some problem sets or something.



:cow:

Math killed me in college. I'm not sure about why. I did excellent with math until I knew I was doing math. It's a crazy phobia or something. I had to do math in chemistry classes. My grades were top-notch. I would always start sweating an hour before Calculus. It was nuts. Just looking at the door to the classroom made near syncope.
 
myway said:
Math killed me in college. I'm not sure about why. I did excellent with math until I knew I was doing math. It's a crazy phobia or something. I had to do math in chemistry classes. My grades were top-notch. I would always start sweating an hour before Calculus. It was nuts. Just looking at the door to the classroom made near syncope.

I've actually never been very good at math. Over the years, I've come to realize that it's because of the way it's usually taught in classes. I've spent a lot of time studying various areas of math outside of class, and have found many books (oddly, most published in the UK) that clear up things that always confused me in class or in textbooks.



:cow:
 
myway said:
Math killed me in college. I'm not sure about why. I did excellent with math until I knew I was doing math. It's a crazy phobia or something. I had to do math in chemistry classes. My grades were top-notch. I would always start sweating an hour before Calculus. It was nuts. Just looking at the door to the classroom made near syncope.
dumb geek.
 
samoth said:
I've actually never been very good at math. Over the years, I've come to realize that it's because of the way it's usually taught in classes. I've spent a lot of time studying various areas of math outside of class, and have found many books (oddly, most published in the UK) that clear up things that always confused me in class or in textbooks.



:cow:

I had a really hard time making it mean anything. I do math, all day long, at work. I do drug calculations turbo-fast. I guess I need for the math to have a bigger meaning than just numbers. I loved doing diff. types of equations in chemistry. I loved how things could start off as one thing and become something else. My problem was when someone handed me an assignment with a bunch of jumbles of number junk and told me to solve it. For what? I'm just gonna get more numbers. I could never wrap my mind around it.
 
myway said:
I had a really hard time making it mean anything. I do math, all day long, at work. I do drug calculations turbo-fast. I guess I need for the math to have a bigger meaning than just numbers. I loved doing diff. types of equations in chemistry. I loved how things could start off as one thing and become something else. My problem was when someone handed me an assignment with a bunch of jumbles of number junk and told me to solve it. For what? I'm just gonna get more numbers. I could never wrap my mind around it.

I've found that profs and texts concentrate on plug-and-chug, rather than getting into what everything actually means. This was always my problem. It seems the teachers and profs want everyone to do math, but not really understand it.



:cow:
 
samoth said:
I've found that profs and texts concentrate on plug-and-chug, rather than getting into what everything actually means. This was always my problem. It seems the teachers and profs want everyone to do math, but not really understand it.



:cow:

TITCR :)
 
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