Not sure

Colt (aka rzly) has won at the game of drink. But lost at the game of holding it in. Vomitt all over the kitchen. Even under the microwave. Rzly you owe me for cleaning that shit up!!!

Reblog with your favourite word.

imarealboi:

thenamesp:

skinnydipp:

intherye:

doll-parts:

samanthaloren:

fungusmonk:

xladyluck:

ambangerbaby:

justintr:

herpderp:

psychedelicatesse:

hesjustafriend:

mrtumnus:

Rubrick.

nostalgic or iridescent

fuck or explosion

teacup

conundrum

spelunking

superfluous

Apex.

Rendezvous

awkward.

Splendid.

Audacious

Unencumbered.

Antidisestablishmentarianism. =] i have loved this word since freshman year

belligerent

imarealboi:  - it does work. All the time.  it’s also called the law of cosines. 

calyxroot:

babywhalesforsale:

madplaidrabbits:

lifeinsunflowereyes:

Where are all my math nerds? And by the way, my paint skills bring all the boys to the yard.


I thought this theorem didn’t actually exsist in proofs.
wtf?

it doesn’t, it’s the ambiguous case, and it almost never works.

who cares if it works or not. it’s the fact that every single one of us here who has taken at least geometry 1 tried to do this or thought it was super funny that it didn’t exist. i sure as hell know i laughed right along with my teacher because she knew we were all thinking it.

imarealboi:

- it does work. All the time. it’s also called the law of cosines.

calyxroot:

babywhalesforsale:

madplaidrabbits:

lifeinsunflowereyes:

Where are all my math nerds? And by the way, my paint skills bring all the boys to the yard.

I thought this theorem didn’t actually exsist in proofs.

wtf?

it doesn’t, it’s the ambiguous case, and it almost never works.

who cares if it works or not. it’s the fact that every single one of us here who has taken at least geometry 1 tried to do this or thought it was super funny that it didn’t exist. i sure as hell know i laughed right along with my teacher because she knew we were all thinking it.

Go and vote for fishers IN!!!!

Release: Immediate March 3, 2010

http://www.google.com/appserve/fiberrfi/public/options Calling All Fishers’ Residents and Business Owners: Help Convince Google to Select Fishers for Ultra-high Speed Internet Ultra-high speed broadband will be 100 times faster than average broadband

FISHERS, IN –Residents and business owners in Fishers are needed to participate in the effort to convince Google to select Fishers as one of its test communities for the ultra-high speed broadband project “Google Fiber”. The town asks residents and business owners to click here, choose “Nominate your community”, and fill out the community member survey.

Last month, Google issued a Request for Information (RFI) that stated the following:

Google is planning to build and test ultra-high speed broadband networks in a small number of trial locations across the country. We’ll deliver Internet speeds more than 100 times faster than what most Americans have access to today with 1 gigabit per second, fiber-to-the-home connections. We’ll offer service at a competitive price to at least 50,000 and potentially up to 500,000 people.

Town officials are preparing a response to Google’s RFI but the company is also requesting that community members participate in the process via surveys.

“The Town of Fishers needs the help of our students, residents, and businesses. Everyone needs to convince Google that there is no better place in the country to demonstrate that ultra-high-speed access to information will help each student, resident, and business grow and prosper to their potential,” said Scott A. Faultless, Fishers Town Council President. “Please tell Google through words, video or music the Fishers story from your own creative perspective.”

“Having access to a faster internet can save our businesses money by increasing their daily productivity,” said Jenny Banks, Interim President at the Fishers Chamber of Commerce. “As one of the fastest growing communities in the nation, it is important that our businesses have access to cutting-edge technology such as this in order to maintain productivity, speed and efficiency.”

Google claims that Internet speeds of 1 gigabit per second could allow (among countless other things): Health facilities to stream three-dimensional images over the web to facilitate collaboration and better patient care. High-definition movie downloads of full-length feature films in less than five minutes. Three dimensional video opportunities

Responses are due by March 26, 2010.

“Being selected as a test community for Google Fiber would be an economic development tool like none other for our community,” Faultless added. “I cannot stress enough how important it is that Google know that Fishers businesses, schools, and residents want, and will embrace, this kind of technology. The benefits it could bring to our productivity and lifestyle are endless.”

imarealboi:

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