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Math Jokes


It’s funny because it’s incorrect!

Costumes (Halloween 2008)


Happy Halloween! I wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to make a flash on Halloween, since I still have a lot of SAT II Physics stuff to study, but I decided it’d be weird not having anything for Halloween, so I just made this.

There were a bunch of cool costumes this year at my school, including Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, Michael Phelps (basically a guy with swimming trunks, no shirt, a gold medal, swimming goggles, and wet hair), Thing 1 and Thing 2 (From the Cat in the Hat), some dictator from the Congo (who apparently ate some people when he was alive), and uhh… a bunch of English/History teachers dressed up as characters from the board game Clue. Yeah. Anyway, go ahead and discuss your Halloween experiences and whatnot.

S.I. Units


I actually had a daily flash idea similar to this one last school year, but I guess I just forgot about it until it was mentioned today in physics. Well anyway, for people who don’t know what SI Units are, here it is on Wikipedia. Just because I didn’t know what they were until last year. Well, I knew what meters and kilograms were, I just didn’t know they were called SI Units, because the US just has to be different with its inches and pounds and whatnot.

Anyway, I have the SAT IIs (everyone still calls them “the SAT IIs” even though they’re called “SAT subject tests” now) for Math 2 and Physics this Saturday, and I sorta haven’t studied at all, so I need to do that, and I might not feel like making as many daily flashes this week.

Capture the Flag

Capture the flag was not nearly as exciting when we played it in gym today. It mostly consisted of people standing around waiting for the other team to do something. So basically people just stood there for half the time. In other news, Unnamed Character reminds me of Dioxin’s Cirno in this flash.

Mean Value Theorem

Yeah, I had no idea where I was going with this one, so it just turned out to be… not very interesting. The idea seemed a lot more interesting in class, I guess. Oh well. It’s just another one of those “applying math concepts to real life situations” things, like this or possibly this (but not really). Anyway, that was the exact “real-life” problem we went over in class today.