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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%) ![]() |
the more i think about it, the more i need to clarify the velocity thing. the fast boat travels at an indicated 3mph (meaning 4mph true away from the dock and 2mph true towards the dock after you account for current velocity vectors). the slow boat indicates [3-(t/4)]mph. then you need to account for the current in both directions.
HTH edit: oh what the heck, if anyone else can get this problem right with all the work shown, i will gladly give you 50% off as well. only the first three people to submit the correct response will receive this deal This post has been edited by jazzcornet: Jun 17, 2008 - 4:14 PM -------------------- |
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