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Attended class
Broke computer. 🙂
And soon there will be none left to do work on, Mwahaha
Attended class on 2/6/2014
Attended class, welcome back Sarah!
The coffee strainer experiment that was shown to me today is truly interesting. I tried to come up with an example of why the air would stay inside the strainer after he turned it over and simply couldn’t. The only thing that I can explain about it is that the water had created some sort of barrier in the strainer. When he turned it over, the air tried to escape but the buoyancy of the water must of counteracted the air from leaving.
I understand all of that except the “buoyancy of the water,” Ryan. Thank you for lending a hand with the Monty Hall problem today. It’s a fascinating little problem that always perplexes me even when it’s fresh in my mind, but I have a terrible time telling it right, like a joke I start from the punchline and then have to explain.
Anytime, also buoyancy is the force of the water pushing up on the strainer, which is part of the reason you can float.
Sure, I understand buoyancy forcing the strainer up; I just never heard the term used to explain the force of water pushing down. What kept the strainer down was my hand.
By the way, this isn’t the story I had in mind (in the one I recall, several hundred college students all wearing identical tee shirts linked arms and faced-down the Westboro picketers). But here’s a charming tale of Hell’s Angels intimidating the protesters:
http://forum.newordermormon.org/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=29328
I came to class today. 😀
I had a fantastic time in class today and loved everything that you taught to us, thanks!
The most hated family in america – Tom Briggs
Youtube
Lots and lots of information on the WBC and a look on what it’s like on the inside
Will help learn about the group and about their views on society
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snyder_v._Phelps
Very important court case between phelps vs. Albert Snyder in where he sues the WBC for pikiting his sons funeral after he died tragically in irac
http://hypervocal.com/news/2012/15-inspiring-westboro-baptist-church-counter-protests/
Lots of counterprotest to give an idea of how society is reacting to the Church and also the effect they have on the general public
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Phelps
Son of fred phelps who escaped the WBC and is now protesting against the church
Speaks out about WBC and tells his story about when he was inside the
Good stuff, Ryan. Are you storing it here to keep track of it rather than publishing it to your post due by noon today?
I haven’t got the fifth source yet, so I put it here instead, I’ll find another later. Also not sure if I did it correctly so I may check others work.
That’s cool. I saw one “later” [working these notes in reverse chronological order]. But do publish an actual Proposal post soon, Ryan, now that we’ve nailed down a plan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Phelps
The head of the organization, lawyer, father of 16.
came to class
I came to class
Mm-kay.
I’m here for class today, plan on doing a much better job on my assignments!
Good plan, Ryan. I know you think I don’t want to know what you were thinking about the riddle, but you’re wrong. 🙂
I’m here today, hope you liked my essay :3
I enjoyed quite a bit of it. —DSH
Definitely in class today and not at home!
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I’m in class today!
Came to class today.
I’ve been coming to class everyday but forgot to put a note on my notes page! Very, very sorry : (