Language of Chance

Oct 22, 2007 23:22

My students are required to learn about the language of chance in math class ( Read more... )

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nfinit_vylence October 23 2007, 03:41:08 UTC
Note that it is entirely possible to eat a table, depending on what the table is made of. It's easy to imagine a miniature table constructed of slabs of chocolate, or perhaps those tiny sugar wafer fillagrees restraunts put on desserts when trying to justify charging twenty bucks for a slice of cheesecake.

Also, one may take a very lightweight, small LCD screen tuned to a local TV station and attach it to, say, a remote controlled helicoptor.

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kaorischild October 23 2007, 04:11:53 UTC
It's a good thing you don't teach the class; those poor kids would all be failing.

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zissue October 23 2007, 04:14:04 UTC
Hee hee, I'd have been wrong if I'd said number 3!

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kaorischild October 23 2007, 04:14:04 UTC
People seem kind of surprised that kids more often than not make me smile.

My mom, aunts, and grandmother were in New York City for my Grandmother's birthday! She said sometime in the next few years we're going to be going back, because she loved it and she knows I would love it too. So, sometime in the next few years, I will be paying your household a visit, I think.

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hugh_betcha October 23 2007, 17:43:15 UTC
Wow. These kids would give Pratchett a run for his money, more than half of those could be recited deadpan by an adult and be hilarious. I mean, they're hilarious -already-, it's just that it actually holds thru the years!

*coughs* So, Ms. Math Instructor, was your own entrant into the contest "I will never include #5 on my Top Ten lists?"

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jayza October 23 2007, 21:39:12 UTC
Bahaha! Whoops! I think I edited number five, and it must not have made it back on. It used to read:

5. I will never touch the sun. Seriously, ow.

And Kaoris--anytime!

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