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Hilarious!
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Hilarious!

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[quote]critietaeta wrote:
gave a good lol at this one[/quote]
LOL!
Cosby jive is always good for a laugh!
That Simpsons thing was kinda nostalgic and nice.
I liked it.
[quote]Jereth127 wrote:
[quote]critietaeta wrote:
for those who (used to) like simpsons[/quote]
Aww man remember when The Simpsons used to be good… [/quote]
Hell yea, i used to be a big fan. I just (possibly not legally) acquired seasons 3-12 which im gonna watch. nothin past that is even worth watching
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
[quote]sufiandy wrote:
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:
Exams.[/quote]
There is some funny stuff in there. The best thing about this one is that it is actually correct.[/quote]
Is it actually correct or was it just graded correct?[/quote]
no, it is actually correct. The doodles just stand in where more common variable names like ‘x’ or ‘y’ are usually used.
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What sort of teacher writes “WTF?” on students’ papers though?
[quote]Mattlebee wrote:
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
[quote]sufiandy wrote:
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:
Exams.[/quote]
There is some funny stuff in there. The best thing about this one is that it is actually correct.[/quote]
Is it actually correct or was it just graded correct?[/quote]
no, it is actually correct. The doodles just stand in where more common variable names like ‘x’ or ‘y’ are usually used.
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What sort of teacher writes “WTF?” on students’ papers though?
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The awesome ones.
[quote]Mattlebee wrote:
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
[quote]sufiandy wrote:
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:
Exams.[/quote]
There is some funny stuff in there. The best thing about this one is that it is actually correct.[/quote]
Is it actually correct or was it just graded correct?[/quote]
no, it is actually correct. The doodles just stand in where more common variable names like ‘x’ or ‘y’ are usually used.
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What sort of teacher writes “WTF?” on students’ papers though?
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I do it all the time, at least in my upper level classes. By the time a student gets to the junior/senior level they don’t need their hand held anymore and a test is no place to try and be cute and/or funny. This was a basic differential equation, which is usually a sophomore class so the teacher was nice and gave him full credit, but probably had a none too pleasant conversation with him.

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LOL…yesterday while at lunch at Olive Garden one of the servers was talking about a report he had to do in 4th grade and how he and his dad researched all this stuff online and I made the comment “When I was in 4th grade there was no online.” I think I was lucky we had a color monitor at the time…

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[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
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LOL…yesterday while at lunch at Olive Garden one of the servers was talking about a report he had to do in 4th grade and how he and his dad researched all this stuff online and I made the comment “When I was in 4th grade there was no online.” I think I was lucky we had a color monitor at the time…[/quote]
It’s really annoying when people say ‘in my day’ or something similar. Yea well, get with the times old people!

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[quote]Grneyes wrote:
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
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LOL…yesterday while at lunch at Olive Garden one of the servers was talking about a report he had to do in 4th grade and how he and his dad researched all this stuff online and I made the comment “When I was in 4th grade there was no online.” I think I was lucky we had a color monitor at the time…[/quote]
My first computer was a Macintosh II that my parents bought me in 1988. It had a 16 MHz processor, 1 MB Ram, and a 20GB hard drive. It is amazing how far technology has come along in just a couple of decades ![]()

This is awesome. I really want to do this, but I am pretty sure my department head will say no.
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
[quote]Grneyes wrote:
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
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LOL…yesterday while at lunch at Olive Garden one of the servers was talking about a report he had to do in 4th grade and how he and his dad researched all this stuff online and I made the comment “When I was in 4th grade there was no online.” I think I was lucky we had a color monitor at the time…[/quote]
My first computer was a Macintosh II that my parents bought me in 1988. It had a 16 MHz processor, 1 MB Ram, and a 20GB hard drive. It is amazing how far technology has come along in just a couple of decades :)[/quote]
My dad had a Kaypro. It was awesome when he got a color monitor. I remember playing gw:basic bowling and having 4 players because each player was a different color. I got my first 286 in 6th grade? My parents had saved all year or something.
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
[quote]Grneyes wrote:
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
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LOL…yesterday while at lunch at Olive Garden one of the servers was talking about a report he had to do in 4th grade and how he and his dad researched all this stuff online and I made the comment “When I was in 4th grade there was no online.” I think I was lucky we had a color monitor at the time…[/quote]
My first computer was a Macintosh II that my parents bought me in 1988. It had a 16 MHz processor, 1 MB Ram, and a 20GB hard drive. It is amazing how far technology has come along in just a couple of decades :)[/quote]
My first computer was a calculator ![]()

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