Monthly Archives: September 2007

Math Test Answers

Yet another email forward (that I got months ago). I’ve just finished cleaning out my email inbox… so here is the pictures from the email. “We all get frustrated during tests.”

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Anne’s Untitled Dishcloth & Contest II

I finished the second dishcloth for Anne’s (The Bag Lady and the Pro) contest. I am so excited that it didn’t do any horrible pooling of colours. Pattern: Anne’s Untitled Dishcloth II. My name for it: Waves Why: Not just because of my blue yarn… but because the little squares look like ripples and then the purl columns look like wave-impressions left in the sand. Yarn Used: Bernat Cotton. “Swimming Pool” colourway. Needles Used: Bamboo 5mm (US 8) straights How I Knit: Mixture of Continental and English and Lazyness. Here’s the story – when I learned to knit, my teacher taught all 29 of us at once. I did go back and knit more than the other students, but learning, I just did what was easiest to get the desired outcome. So I hold the yarn in my left hand (ala Continental), but I wrap the yarn with my hand (similar to English method)… and the Lazyness part is probably because of how I wrap the yarn… instead of holding the needles together in one hand while I wrap the yarn, I stick my left needle under my armpit. Super stupid/lazy/weird I know… But when I learned, it worked, and I can knit and purl like that no problem. Embarrassing.

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A Woman’s Brain

Every one of the little blue balls is a thought about something that needs to be done, a decision or a problem that needs to be solved. Good thing a man’s brain requires only two balls.

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Scottish Birds

I got this email from my mom. Watch this seagull! “He s-l-o-w-l-y enters the store……and then he runnnnnnns……..OUT! A seagull in Scotland has developed the habit of stealing chips from a neighborhood shop. The seagull waits until the shopkeeper isn’t looking (so a camera was installed), and then walks into the store and grabs a snack-size bag of cheese Doritos. Once outside, the bag gets ripped open and becomes a feast, for other birds! The seagull’s shoplifting started when he first swooped into the store in Aberdeen, Scotland, and helped himself to a bag of chips. Since then, he’s become a “regular”. He always takes the same type of chips. Customers have begun paying for the seagull’s stolen bags of chips,… because they think it’s so funny!”

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Chainfire by Terry Goodkind

This is the most complicated passage I’ve ever read (textbooks included).. yet I understand it. I almost laughed out loud at the end of it, but I was at work so I didn’t. I’ll give you the prelim – Zedd, Nathan, Ann, Nicci, and Richard all have the gift (magic). But only Zedd, Nathan, Ann, and Nicci have all grown up around magic their whole lives; Richard hasn’t. Zedd is First Wizard (highest order), Nathan is a Prophet (can forsee/predict prophecy), Ann and Nicci are both sorceresses, Nicci is especially powerful. They are currently discussing Prophecy – there are many different ‘forks’ or ‘branches’, and when one branch proves ‘true’, it nullifies other opposing branches deeming them ‘false’. So Zedd, Nathan, and Ann are discussing Prophecy, and have pretty much dedicated their lives to studies such as this. I just love Richard’s response to it all! “Zedd droned on about overlapping transpositional forks and triple duplexes bound to conjugated roots compromised by precession and sequential, proportional, binary inversions shrouding flawed bifurcations that the formulas revealed which could only be detected through Subtractive levorotatory. Nathan and Ann stared without blinking. Once, Nathan even gasped. Ann incrementally went ashen. Even Nicci seemed to be listening with uncharacteristic attention. The unfathomable concepts made Richard’s head spin. He hated that feeling of drowning in incomprehensible information, of trying to keep his head above the dark waters of complete confusion. It made him feel dumb.”

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