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So I got rickrolled today....
Posted: March 2nd, 2008, 4:01 pm
by kourath
So, it was a rainy day here, and I was driving home in my chick car, listening to the radio. All of a sudden "Never gonna give you up" by that assfuck rick astley came on. I was rickrolled. By a radio station. In my car.
It was so full of win that I didn't even change the station, I just sat there and listened to the song. I was bouncing to that crap by the time the song ended.
Posted: March 2nd, 2008, 5:14 pm
by pyrolol
I've been rickrolled about twice in the last week...It's embarassing; although tbh the lengths some people I know go to...
Posted: March 2nd, 2008, 6:09 pm
by kourath
pyrolol wrote:although tbh the lengths some people I know go to...
fckn seriously,
like this dude
Posted: March 2nd, 2008, 6:51 pm
by pyrolol
I don't click youtube / tinyurl (and similar) links any more without thinking "it's going to be a Rick'Roll", which stops it being as bad xD.
Now in return you can do something for me: Prove (or disprove) that for any positive integer N, there exists a pair of positive integers a and b, such that ab/(a + b) = N.
Posted: March 2nd, 2008, 7:11 pm
by vaxthemonk
Well duh if you have a positive and divide it by a positive, no matter what the number is it's going to be positive.
edit: i was being stupid. its late and im tired

nite
Posted: March 2nd, 2008, 7:43 pm
by kourath
pyrolol wrote:Now in return you can do something for me: Prove (or disprove) that for any positive integer N, there exists a pair of positive integers a and b, such that ab/(a + b) = N.
lol I'm supposed to be doing my decades project, but now I'm going to end up working on this.
Posted: March 3rd, 2008, 9:56 am
by pyrolol
kourath wrote:pyrolol wrote:Now in return you can do something for me: Prove (or disprove) that for any positive integer N, there exists a pair of positive integers a and b, such that ab/(a + b) = N.
lol I'm supposed to be doing my decades project, but now I'm going to end up working on this.
Yeesh, you're all slow. Consider a = N + 1, b = N^2 + N and the result appears.
Posted: March 3rd, 2008, 1:24 pm
by kourath
pyrolol wrote:kourath wrote:pyrolol wrote:Now in return you can do something for me: Prove (or disprove) that for any positive integer N, there exists a pair of positive integers a and b, such that ab/(a + b) = N.
lol I'm supposed to be doing my decades project, but now I'm going to end up working on this.
Yeesh, you're all slow. Consider a = N + 1, b = N^2 + N and the result appears.
Math is definitely not my strongest point. I'm in AP pre calc, but the problem is that I forget basically everything that I've learned after the test.
Example: I couldn't tell you how to solve a simple problem such as 5^(2/3) because I've completely forgotten how to do it.
Posted: March 3rd, 2008, 5:28 pm
by pyrolol
kourath wrote:pyrolol wrote:kourath wrote:
lol I'm supposed to be doing my decades project, but now I'm going to end up working on this.
Yeesh, you're all slow. Consider a = N + 1, b = N^2 + N and the result appears.
Math is definitely not my strongest point. I'm in AP pre calc, but the problem is that I forget basically everything that I've learned after the test.
Example: I couldn't tell you how to solve a simple problem such as 5^(2/3) because I've completely forgotten how to do it.
Maths (yay for random regional variations) is fun :-p. Will be interesting to see how I react to studying it basically exclusively next year though (UK university courses are much narrower than US ones).
Posted: March 3rd, 2008, 6:45 pm
by vaxthemonk
lol AP precalc is like saying your the smartest ... well you know.
Posted: March 4th, 2008, 4:32 am
by waitinginshadow
LMAO
I'm in Pre-Calc/Trig Honors and I basically just sleep through... I even have the choice of going to AP Calc next year, except for the fact that my teacher hates me because I don't do ANYTHING and I don't even want to take a math for my senior year, but I'm going to because I intend on going into the field of CompSci (Programming more specifically).
Posted: March 4th, 2008, 5:53 pm
by kourath
vaxthemonk wrote:lol AP precalc is like saying your the smartest ... well you know.
lol yeah. 11th grade and they don't let students skip it though, unless your really outstanding :\
I'm in Pre-Calc/Trig Honors and I basically just sleep through... I even have the choice of going to AP Calc next year, except for the fact that my teacher hates me because I don't do ANYTHING and I don't even want to take a math for my senior year, but I'm going to because I intend on going into the field of CompSci (Programming more specifically).
I'm doing AP calc next year too. I'll probably major in chemistry or something related to science or engineering and then major/minor in business. After that, its on to law school, and then I'll go to work in the legal department for some company. Money + doing something I love. Its going to be easy getting a job too.
Posted: March 8th, 2008, 8:04 am
by methosone
ugh..... I read through this whole topic and.....well..... WTH does being rickrolled mean??
Posted: March 8th, 2008, 12:16 pm
by waitinginshadow
Lol, now that's a question for the generation

Posted: March 8th, 2008, 12:21 pm
by pyrolol