Comments by "r baxter" (@rbaxter286) on "" video.
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Gad, you are vicious, and so on point.
Wish I had the math in grade school so I could have tracked on through. Partially my fault because, like alphabetizing, I was absent the day the teacher went over Commutative, Associative, and Distributive, with no attempt made to bring me up to speed.
Later, when I was doing neutron transport theory and radiation shielding coursework, that sorta thing would have really come in handy. Thank Cthulhu for Numerical Methods.
Peter Cook the Great:
"I could've been a judge, but I never had the Latin... I never had the Latin to get through the rigorous judging exams. They're very rigorous, the judging exams, very rigorous indeed. They're noted for their rigor. People come out of them saying, "My God, what a rigorous exam!" And so I become a miner instead. I managed to get through the mining exams. They're not very rigorous. There's no rigor involved really. There's a complete lack of rigor involved in the mining exams. They only ask you one question. They say, "Who are you?" And I got 75 percent on that."
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