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Snorting his way across the USA
Are you a numbers person, or a concept person?
Loaded question. Some people are gifted with solving complex numeric problems in their head. I'm not one of them. Sure, I can do basic math like a motha but the complex stuff involving thermo and geophysical thermonucleardynamic (did I say thermo twice? What class did I hate? High five) But I solved a critical problem with coworkers using a paint can.
Using a paint can. That, and a rock tied to a string.
I can't put the numbers to it. I have the capability to put the numbers to it. I don't want to deal with it.
Yes I am talking about the Coriolis effect. It is strongest at the poles, as in the axes of rotation, and zero at the equator. Why is that, people might ask?
Crap, booze is running low. Wait a bit okay, i have this paint can and a marker and I will explain but i f my boos is gone
Loaded question. Some people are gifted with solving complex numeric problems in their head. I'm not one of them. Sure, I can do basic math like a motha but the complex stuff involving thermo and geophysical thermonucleardynamic (did I say thermo twice? What class did I hate? High five) But I solved a critical problem with coworkers using a paint can.
Using a paint can. That, and a rock tied to a string.
I can't put the numbers to it. I have the capability to put the numbers to it. I don't want to deal with it.
Yes I am talking about the Coriolis effect. It is strongest at the poles, as in the axes of rotation, and zero at the equator. Why is that, people might ask?
Crap, booze is running low. Wait a bit okay, i have this paint can and a marker and I will explain but i f my boos is gone