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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Dec 26, '05 From So Cal Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
Well, its over. I just finished my last final exam this morning, and I dont have anything else to do other than walk up onto a stage and grab my degree. It's been a long journey, but tomorrow I will be graduating from Cal State San Bernardino with a B.S. in Chemistry (with honors)
![]() It would be nice to get a full time job and put the kind of money into the celica that I've been wanting to for the last three years as a broke college student. In the long run though, I'd like to futher my education. My celica's been a good college car, and I'm hoping it will last me through grad school, because I'll be going from being a broke college student to a broke grad student. At least I don't have any debt and I own my car outright. Now that school's over I'll need to start looking for a place to live in LA, but first, I'll be taking a week long camping trip with some friends that we've been planning for a while now. I've been looking forward to this for some time, and I'm just feeling really good right now. Thought I'd share. |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Mar 27, '08 From newport news, va Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) ![]() |
sorry for the late replies guys, i've been busy powdercoating.
for clarification: Vslow boat = (3- (t/4))mph and the velocities are relative velocities, which implies that you need to factor in the current as well. good luck!! here's the only hint i'll give you: find the limits of integration first and save yourself the headache This post has been edited by jazzcornet: Jun 17, 2008 - 1:54 PM -------------------- |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Apr 2, '07 From Great Western Plateau Currently Offline Reputation: 9 (100%) ![]() |
sorry for the late replies guys, i've been busy powdercoating. for clarification: Vslow boat = (3- (t/4))mph and the velocities are relative velocities, which implies that you need to factor in the current as well. good luck!! here's the only hint i'll give you: find the limits of integration first and save yourself the headache hrms...weird 3t and (3-(t/4)) if you sub t=0 ull get o and 3 then initially the slower boat is 3mph ahead? edit: wrong expression This post has been edited by lubu: Jun 17, 2008 - 2:29 PM -------------------- ![]() 98% completion --- aaRon |
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