"I was diangosed as hyperactive and my parents were told that I have a short attention span..."
wow I can just image this guy bouncing off the walls and the way he writes just seems like one of those quick talking things. These are some very useful and good techniques too.
How did he sit down and have the patience to write a book if he didn't want to use paper and pen to write down math problems?
Eli's Math Class
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Monday, May 2, 2011
QQC #13
"Yet we can not reach happiness by consciously looking for it."
I never really thought about it but it seems absolutely true.
I've never seen this before or thought about it before and I wonder how many people have seen this read it and actually have changed there lives
I never really thought about it but it seems absolutely true.
I've never seen this before or thought about it before and I wonder how many people have seen this read it and actually have changed there lives
Sunday, May 1, 2011
QQC #12
"You can approach it. You can home in on it. You can get really, really, really close to it. But like Cezanne, you can never touch it."
Well thats just annoying. I guess I see where there going but its frustrating thinking you can never get to the end.
They did an excellent job on explaining mastery but they never explained exactly what flow was. So what exactly is flow?
Well thats just annoying. I guess I see where there going but its frustrating thinking you can never get to the end.
They did an excellent job on explaining mastery but they never explained exactly what flow was. So what exactly is flow?
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Ideas for senior project
Peddling a bike works what muscles and specific bike, person, and distant loosing how much calories
CPU's how much better are dual core over single or quad better then a dual core and 2.33 GHz over 3.0 GHz processor is the $$ worth it and how much faster
Historic currency calculator
CPU's how much better are dual core over single or quad better then a dual core and 2.33 GHz over 3.0 GHz processor is the $$ worth it and how much faster
Historic currency calculator
Thursday, February 24, 2011
QQC #11
"By the time we reach the 20th perfect number, its size has become unthinkable huge. The 20th prefect number has an astonishing 5,834 (its so big it would fill this entire page)."
That's insane and why do they even need to know this how often does this help or come up when trying to solve something.
Are these Perfect or other kinds of unique numbers even useful or are they just a cool thing to point out?
That's insane and why do they even need to know this how often does this help or come up when trying to solve something.
Are these Perfect or other kinds of unique numbers even useful or are they just a cool thing to point out?
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
QQC #10
"The answer was long, but essentially said:..."
I think that's insane we have a radio that's 50 NM across. I cant even think how they would construct that.
Well that was the last page that i could read and i would really like to know what Budhha "essentially said".
I think that's insane we have a radio that's 50 NM across. I cant even think how they would construct that.
Well that was the last page that i could read and i would really like to know what Budhha "essentially said".
QQC #9
"... You would have struggled to tell the difference between six apples and seven."
I could see how counting might not have been a Strong thing for people or anything else back then but I think that they could still count and see the difference between 9 and 10 no problem. Maybe not think to deep about it but still able to tell the difference.
How could they tell that people had trouble between 6 and 7? that just sounds like a wild guess to me
I could see how counting might not have been a Strong thing for people or anything else back then but I think that they could still count and see the difference between 9 and 10 no problem. Maybe not think to deep about it but still able to tell the difference.
How could they tell that people had trouble between 6 and 7? that just sounds like a wild guess to me
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