so now let us define that the powers of the Earth are the worst thing to ever do to this world. It is not that what I am thinking of bears any relavence to what it out there in the whole world wide universe, but there is something out there that is meant to be seen in this whole for the entire human race. Now such that anything would do, especially that anything there is to is possible. And so I end this brief essay for doing just that where everything is reserved and now there are losers and there are winner. I just happen to be a winner. The end.
Continuing to post because it's so old.
Hmm...
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Friday, November 03, 2006
MATH307 Ordinary Differential Equations | 060828
If there is only one independent variable then we have an ordinary differential equation (ODE). Otherwise a partial differential equation (PDE).
Order of a DE | the order of the highest derivative it contains
A DE is said to be linear if the dependent variable and its derivatives occur only linearly (to the first power), otherwise it is non-linear.
(y^i)^2+2sin(xy)=0 1st order ODE nonlinear
3y^iii+2y^i+y=e^x 3rd order ODE linear
3y^iii+2y^i+y=e^y 3rd order ODE nonlinear
d2u/dx2+2d2u/dxdy+du/dx=x^2+y^2 2nd order PDE linear
The most general nth order ODE takes the form
G[x,y,y^i, y^ii, … , y^(n)] = 0 (1)
or in principle we can write as
g^(n)=F(x,y,y^i,…,y^(n)) (2)
Any function y=f(x) that satisfies (1) [or (2)] identically in some interval I is called an explicit function of (1) [or (2)] in I.
An equation g(x,y)=0 that can be solved to give one or more explicit solutions is called an implicit solution.
Show that y=e^2x + 2e^x is an explicit solution of y^ii-3y^i+2y=0
y=e^2x + 2e^x, y^i = 2e^2x+2e^x, y^ii = 4e^2x+2e^x
y^ii-3y^i+2y=4e^2x+2e^x-3
= 0e^2x+0e^x=0 OK
Sunday, October 29, 2006
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Monday, September 25, 2006
Under Your Spell - Sin City Suspects feat. Lara McAllen
Just wanted you, wanted you
It's not the same I don't understand
What I can do, I can do
Did I think you could change
that you playing a game
I guess I've been a fool to you
Did I want to believe you could be there for me
Honesty is not the kind of thing that you do
You got me under your spell
And I'm starting to tell
Can't deny the way I feel
You got me under your spell
And I'm starting to tell
It's a mixed up game you tell
You got me under your spell
And I'm starting to tell
Can't deny the way I feel
You got me under your spell
And I'm starting to tell
It's a mixed up game you tell
The games we play now I'm not so sure
What I can do, I can do
Just walk away should I close the door
Can stop this now if I wanted to
Did I think you could change
that you playing a game
I guess I've been a fool to you
Did I want to believe you could be there for me
Honesty is not the kind of thing that you do
You got me under your spell
And I'm starting to tell
Can't deny the way I feel
You got me under your spell
And I'm starting to tell
It's a mixed up game you tell
You got me under your spell
And I'm starting to tell
Can't deny the way I feel
You got me under your spell
And I'm starting to tell
It's a mixed up game you tell
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Friday, September 01, 2006
Corrupted File
Monday, August 21, 2006
DS Lite Something
Battery charges as of 8/21/2006: 7.52
Game of the moment: Animal Crossing: WW
Saturday, August 12, 2006
Sunday, July 30, 2006
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Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
DS Lite Ramblings
Then the DS lite hardware acted funny. After 40 hours of NSMB, the Y+B buttons messed with the power of the DS Lite. Press Y+B and instant off. This never happened with the GBA-SP with A+B on Super Mario Advance 4. Then I called Nintendo and put the 12 month warranty into use on my not so 1 month old DS Lite. Since I was practically done with NSMB before the problem occured and since Brain Age is the only other DS game that only uses the stylus as input, the Y+B problem isn't problematic. I use Y+B now to shut off the DS quicker rather than flicking the side power flicker.

