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Anybody remember the 45 rpm records that were on the back of cereal boxes like Super Sugar Crisp? (You Are the One by the Sugar bears)??

Yes. We had a couple and they were square. The playable area was circular of course but was printed on a square of material.
Or even remember when cereal had the word "Surgar" in the title? Sugar Smacks I think it the way i recall what is still sold with a different name.
 
Might also work with a dram as a unit of measure but couldn't find a good graphic to represent that.
 

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Yes. We had a couple and they were square. The playable area was circular of course but was printed on a square of material.
Or even remember when cereal had the word "Surgar" in the title? Sugar Smacks I think it the way i recall what is still sold with a different name.

Yes, Saccharin Smacks and Aspartame Smacks never really caught on.
 
two days until MAY!!!.
haven't heard one gobble here yet, mebbe this weird weather has the hens shut down.

Had a hen with a gobbler following her two days ago just outside my house. Then two gobblers talking to each other yesterday, one behind my property, one down the hill.

Never mind the deer in the field downhill. :D
 
The other day a tree pulled down the power lines next to my house.

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Big hump in the drift to get over 2300 but smooth now. Going to have bacon egg biscuit for breakfast to celebrate.
 
Good thing we have an assault weapons ban in New Jersey.

Otherwise, instead of the following New Jersey Legal DPMS Lite Hunter in .243 Winchester,
I might have gotten a really dangerous assault weapon,
like a Ruger 10/22 with a folding stock or a Marlin 60.

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Agree, but math isn't high tech. Most people understand when you want to find the answer to a problem, certain basic steps should be followed. Let me give you an example:



[(3x^2-27)divided by 4)] times[ 8x^2) divided by(9-3x)]divided by [(x^2+3x) divided by 6]



Ok, to find the answer we can invert the third fraction then multiply straight across like this



(3x^2-27)(8x^2) 6

-------------------------------------

4(9-3x) (x^2+3x)





but first we can factor and cross cancel



(3(x-3)(x+3)(8x^2) 6

--------------------------------------...

-12(x-3) x (x+3)



after we cross cancel we get



=-12x





Or, to make it simpler, we can start by inverting the last fraction and multiplying:



3x² - 27 .. 8x² ....... 6

----------- * -------- * ----------

.... 4 ...... 9 - 3x . x² + 3x



Now you can do some factoring and canceling:

3(x² - 9) .. 8x² ...... 6

----------- * -------- * ----------

.... 4 ..... 3(3 - x) . x(x + 3)



You can cancel the 4 with the 8, remove the 3's and the x's.

(x² - 9) .... 2x ........ 6

----------- * -------- * ----------

.... 1 ...... (3 - x) . (x + 3)

Now x²-9 is a difference of squares which can be rewritten as (x - 3)(x + 3):



(x-3)(x+3) .... 2x ........ 6

-------------- * -------- * ----------

....... 1 ...... (3 - x) . (x + 3)



Cancel the x+3:

(x - 3) .. 2x .... 6

------- * -------- * ---

...1 ... (3 - x) .. 1



Now notice if you factor out a -1, you have 3-x which will cancel:

-1 .. 2x .. 6

--- * ---- * ---

.1 ... 1 ... 1



Multiply across and you get:

-12x



So you see, there isn't really anything high tech about it. It's just math and it's just plain fun. :rolleyes:


Ya I totally got that......


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