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Post by calirose02 on Feb 12, 2009 21:25:58 GMT
hey guys I am back *waves* I am so sorry not being here often it is just due to my bad grades and now I am moderating another forum on my own but I will be here as more as possible from now *nod* Hey, hun good to see you real life always take over, what we really want to do, but it's good to have you back
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Post by G-Man on Feb 25, 2009 23:06:46 GMT
Hey, if you ever feel you need some help with C++ don't be afraid to ask. I can make console programs with multiple inheritance, aggregation, data methods and data members, vectors (a bit), arrays, loops and conditional statements.
Good luck with your work!
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Post by Jo Pearson on Feb 26, 2009 0:05:51 GMT
Hey, if you ever feel you need some help with C++ don't be afraid to ask. I can make console programs with multiple inheritance, aggregation, data methods and data members, vectors (a bit), arrays, loops and conditional statements. Good luck with your work! You completely lost me after "I can make..."
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Post by G-Man on Feb 26, 2009 7:59:45 GMT
Hey, if you ever feel you need some help with C++ don't be afraid to ask. I can make console programs with multiple inheritance, aggregation, data methods and data members, vectors (a bit), arrays, loops and conditional statements. Good luck with your work! You completely lost me after "I can make..." They are mostly just fancy names, and absolute doddle in contrast to comprehending the Theory of Relativity. I seen a Horizon program (a series which I love) named 'What Time Is It?' From what I remember, the jist of Einstein's theory is that you can travel through space and time at different speeds, and everything is made of space time. Space time can be warped, and the closer something is to a larger, denser object, the quicker it will pass through time. How on Earth someone can work this out just shows that scientists and mathematicians have the finest minds?!
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Post by Mischa is my life! on Feb 26, 2009 18:40:28 GMT
Hey, if you ever feel you need some help with C++ don't be afraid to ask. I can make console programs with multiple inheritance, aggregation, data methods and data members, vectors (a bit), arrays, loops and conditional statements. Good luck with your work! You completely lost me after "I can make..." LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I was gonna write the SAME thing O________o
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Post by meeshluv on Feb 26, 2009 19:00:45 GMT
They are mostly just fancy names, and absolute doddle in contrast to comprehending the Theory of Relativity. I seen a Horizon program (a series which I love) named 'What Time Is It?' From what I remember, the jist of Einstein's theory is that you can travel through space and time at different speeds, and everything is made of space time. Space time can be warped, and the closer something is to a larger, denser object, the quicker it will pass through time. How on Earth someone can work this out just shows that scientists and mathematicians have the finest minds?! As Neils Bohr once said: "If you aren't shocked by Quantum Theory, then you haven't really understood it!..."
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Post by G-Man on Mar 2, 2009 21:52:48 GMT
They are mostly just fancy names, and absolute doddle in contrast to comprehending the Theory of Relativity. I seen a Horizon program (a series which I love) named 'What Time Is It?' From what I remember, the jist of Einstein's theory is that you can travel through space and time at different speeds, and everything is made of space time. Space time can be warped, and the closer something is to a larger, denser object, the quicker it will pass through time. How on Earth someone can work this out just shows that scientists and mathematicians have the finest minds?! As Neils Bohr once said: "If you aren't shocked by Quantum Theory, then you haven't really understood it!..." ... and that's why I love Science! It was definitely my second career path after IT, followed by History. Damn having only one life....
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Post by Jo Pearson on Mar 2, 2009 21:59:48 GMT
And it's why I love it too!!!!.....
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