Xref: utzoo rec.humor:10909 sci.misc:1156 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bbn!gatech!ukma!psuvm.bitnet!lok From: LOK@PSUVMB.BITNET (DOUGLAS R. LEPRO) Newsgroups: rec.humor,sci.misc Subject: Re: Do You Have an Interesting Formula? Message-ID: <37278LOK@PSUVMB> Date: 25 Mar 88 19:13:09 GMT References: <2933@slovax.UUCP> <3451@bnrmtv.UUCP> <604@oscvax.UUCP> Organization: The Pennsylvania State University - Computation Center Lines: 28 And again, I say, learn some math before saying anything that people may accuse you of being stupid for later. Integral of t squared dt from 1-sqr3 = 2/3 Cosine of 3pi/9 = cos pi/3 = 1/2 Multiplied, they equal 1/3 And yes, ln(exp(1/3)) = 1/3 Funny, but don't those last two number look awfully similar? ob joke: It came to pass that Kenny Rogers was late for his next show, and had to rush there in a pickup truck. He noticed that his tire was making some noise but couldn't do anything about it since he was late. So, he was driving along out in the boonies somewhere, and after he got to the deepest, darkest, dirtiest part of his trip, the lugs finally came off his tire, it went tumbling down cliff, and exploded at the bottom. So, what did ole' Kenny start to sing? "It's a fine time to leave me loose wheel" Yes, I know. That was terrible, but you deserved it. I have another joke, but it's too long to type now, and... well, you get the picture. Bye for now, and... sharpen those math skills, Doug