“As long as there is injustice, whenever a Targathian baby cries out, wherever a distress signal sounds among the stars, we’ll be there. This fine ship, this fine crew. Never give up… and never surrender.”
Now it’s been a while since I took analytical geometry, but I certainly do not recall “words, no math”, since we used linear and quadratic equations (just as an example) which I believe qualify as math. How do we plot parabolas, hyperbolas and cones without math? Even trig figured in at times - no math? Very strange statement, as far as I’m concerned…
margueritem over 14 years ago
Oh that’s it! I’d be so outta there.
HeidiTentee over 14 years ago
What’s a traw?
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
It’s train, Heidi, but I first thought the same, too.
celeconecca over 14 years ago
I’d be stymied. Word problems worst part of math classes for me!
ben_david over 14 years ago
Are aliens who visited the moon so backward that they still have trains?
cdward over 14 years ago
This is what’s called being lost in space.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago
We will not fail to solve this problem on my watch! Failure is not an option!
Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago
I once took this train to tulsa……..
ottod Premium Member over 14 years ago
Always keep a slide rule handy. You never know when the battery’s gonna go on your calculator.
derrillwat over 14 years ago
No wonder we never went back!
CatComixzStudios over 14 years ago
I hope they train their astronauts how to handle these problems in the future.
rainman5353 over 14 years ago
Nighthawks, was it on time?
Was that a trip into the past?
Ushindi over 14 years ago
“As long as there is injustice, whenever a Targathian baby cries out, wherever a distress signal sounds among the stars, we’ll be there. This fine ship, this fine crew. Never give up… and never surrender.”
fredbuhl over 14 years ago
My God, is there no where in the whole universe to ESCAPE those DA_ N THIINGS?
noreenklose over 14 years ago
Where is are the logarithim tables? A slide rule does not usually stand alone.
ottod Premium Member over 14 years ago
Slide rules are based on logarithms. Youi can use most slide rules to find logs.
kit_jefferson over 14 years ago
The square root of (A+B)/C
Ushindi over 14 years ago
Now it’s been a while since I took analytical geometry, but I certainly do not recall “words, no math”, since we used linear and quadratic equations (just as an example) which I believe qualify as math. How do we plot parabolas, hyperbolas and cones without math? Even trig figured in at times - no math? Very strange statement, as far as I’m concerned…
fredbuhl over 14 years ago
math-schmath