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Thunderbird Club

You can just see the edge of it on the right.
It currently has labella flats on it, but I’ve got that sound covered with FSOs, so I’m thinking of going with something really bright to use in my heavy band.

Although you are not looking for suggestions, I will provide one anyway. Try Pure Blues on the JC.
 
One-upped one digit, regardless. There are numerous ways to describe almost anything that happens with numbers! I mean, maybe they one-upped the ones column and rotated the whole thing right one position. Maybe the numerals on the end didn't understand "stage left" and "stage right". Maybe it's an Arabic number so it reads right to left.
This is what I got out of calculus, which is part of why I ended up in computer science instead of electrical engineering.
MATLAB! lol.....Eastern Block folks used to make fun of us because they used an integral/differential approach to solving network problems with complex conjugates when we used Laplace transforms.......they were right....nothing the Van Neumann architecture couldn't fix....
 
MATLAB! lol.....Eastern Block folks used to make fun of us because they used an integral/differential approach to solving network problems with complex conjugates when we used Laplace transforms.......they were right....nothing the Van Neumann architecture couldn't fix....
Exactly!

I often barbleflarb the wonkettes before I stingle flex the nackleator.

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I understood every word in your post but still have no idea what you are saying.
 
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ok sorry, not enough jolt yet...condensed version; Computers do all the calculus number crunching these days..
better?..;)

Speaking of, 2 cans of Jolt in the 'fridge(not SVT):thumbsup:
I had no idea Jolt still existed and had to look it up. Some fun stuff in their FAQ.

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ok sorry, not enough jolt yet...condensed version; Computers do all the calculus number crunching these days..
better?..;)

Haven't computers been doing calculus for us since the 90s?

Every once in a while I think about solving a partial differential equation to:
Remember that solving partial differential equations is a thing,
I used to d that without breaking a sweat, and
If I had to, I probably could get back to the proficiency I used to have with it.

And then I remember that I can hire people in their 20s to do these things for me.
 
Haven't computers been doing calculus for us since the 90s?

Every once in a while I think about solving a partial differential equation to:
Remember that solving partial differential equations is a thing,
I used to d that without breaking a sweat, and
If I had to, I probably could get back to the proficiency I used to have with it.

And then I remember that I can hire people in their 20s to do these things for me.
they did, on expensive Unix based workstations....today, MATLAB or Mathematica will run on cheap Windows machines..