How much can a Koala bear?
its a play on words
I take your plane photo, and..bakinacake wrote:
Ours is like, 1500x larger than theirs put together, so meh.mcminty wrote:
yes, cause they are special
also http://www.airliners.net/photo/China-Ai … 1216464/L/
In Soviet Russia, airbus...
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
he's not even moving
you guys have more than 2bakinacake wrote:
They have 2 threads now?
First week of uni hasnt even finished and I have an exam on friday... fuck yeah!
noice
What are you studying?
Good luck.
Good luck.
Lol that sucks. Good luck!KuSTaV wrote:
First week of uni hasnt even finished and I have an exam on friday... fuck yeah!
Had my accounting 1B lecture this afternoon. Done for the week.. god this commerce is fluffy compared to engineering..
Mm.. tho I can go in tomorrow for a photography club event thing.. I probs should since I'm asking to help out at later tutorials..
Civil engineering, but its maths 1a. The test is on basic algebra and shit like that.... fuck I cant remember shit anyways.AussieReaper wrote:
What are you studying?
Good luck.
Minty, what difference is there between commerce and engineering in terms of math?
noice
Lol, you do civil engineering too? You sir, are awesome.KuSTaV wrote:
Civil engineering, but its maths 1a. The test is on basic algebra and shit like that.... fuck I cant remember shit anyways.AussieReaper wrote:
What are you studying?
Good luck.
Minty, what difference is there between commerce and engineering in terms of math?
The difference is hilarious. The maths I did in 2nd year was along the lines of this:
Those last 3 topics had solid fucking hard calculations, and were also very abstract..Partial differentiation and applications, vector algebra, double integrals, ordinary differential equations, introduction to vector field theory, extrema of functions of 2 variables, matrices and their applications, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, partial differential equations and their solution for selected physical problems.
Where as the course outline for Quantitative Methods A (the maths subject people have to take in commerce) states:
I don't have to do that subject at all, since I've done the engineering maths..This course examines: mathematics of finance: (compound interest, present value, annuities); matrix algebra: (operations with matrices, determinants, matrix inverse, rank, solutions to matrix equations); the graphical approach to linear programming; calculus: (univariate differentiation, maxima and minima of a function, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, unconstrained and constrained optimisation) and the applications of the above concepts and techniques in accountancy and economics, including the use of spreadsheet computer programs.
Assumed Knowledge: A level of knowledge equivalent to achieving a mark of at least 60 in HSC Mathematics.
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Timmmah is due to finish his engineering degree soon.
Ask him for pro-tips on not studying but still doing well.
hint: cheating.
Ask him for pro-tips on not studying but still doing well.
hint: cheating.
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Ahh right. Nice..mcminty wrote:
Lol, you do civil engineering too? You sir, are awesome.
The difference is hilarious. The maths I did in 2nd year was along the lines of this:Those last 3 topics had solid fucking hard calculations, and were also very abstract..Partial differentiation and applications, vector algebra, double integrals, ordinary differential equations, introduction to vector field theory, extrema of functions of 2 variables, matrices and their applications, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, partial differential equations and their solution for selected physical problems.
Where as the course outline for Quantitative Methods A (the maths subject people have to take in commerce) states:I don't have to do that subject at all, since I've done the engineering maths..This course examines: mathematics of finance: (compound interest, present value, annuities); matrix algebra: (operations with matrices, determinants, matrix inverse, rank, solutions to matrix equations); the graphical approach to linear programming; calculus: (univariate differentiation, maxima and minima of a function, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, unconstrained and constrained optimisation) and the applications of the above concepts and techniques in accountancy and economics, including the use of spreadsheet computer programs.
Assumed Knowledge: A level of knowledge equivalent to achieving a mark of at least 60 in HSC Mathematics.
Oh right. I havent seen much of Timmmmah these days.... explains a lot really.AussieReaper wrote:
Timmmah is due to finish his engineering degree soon.
Ask him for pro-tips on not studying but still doing well.
hint: cheating.
Ive got a friend in 2nd year doing the same thing... might extract information/docs from him..
noice
Hmmm, so quite a few people doing engineering up in here. Mechatronics for me. Just so i can build a robot in second year
IT! woo!
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
Not going to uni woo.
Nice to see you are thinking of career options.Rod Foxx wrote:
Hmmm, so quite a few people doing engineering up in here. Mechatronics for me. Just so i can build a robot in second year
pfft, career options..
IT'S A FKN ROBOT!!!
IT'S A FKN ROBOT!!!
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
Its nice to see woman blew up his own clubhouse, and an aussie had to re-build it.
1 Cup Self Raising flower
1 Cup Milk
1 Egg
Teaspoon of sugar
Pinch of salt
yummmmmmmmmmmm
1 Cup Milk
1 Egg
Teaspoon of sugar
Pinch of salt
yummmmmmmmmmmm
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
gotta break a few eggs to make an omelette
what am i looking at, Tazz? looks like the recipe for flapjacks . . .tazz. wrote:
1 Cup Self Raising flower
1 Cup Milk
1 Egg
Teaspoon of sugar
Pinch of salt
yummmmmmmmmmmm
what does this make exactly?tazz. wrote:
1 Cup Self Raising flower
1 Cup Milk
1 Egg
Teaspoon of sugar
Pinch of salt
yummmmmmmmmmmm