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Is feedback an EXTREME element in creating a server/game?
Is feedback an EXTREME element in creating a server/game?
If you want it to:
1. Not be crap
2. Ever get done
You're not me, so adapt this to your own behavior. I'll be writing this as if it were me doing this.
With anything I do, I set out to do it for the first time ever. I have a hard time doing anything twice, so I learn something new. Herein lies problem 1:
You don't know what the hell you're doing.
Since this is true, you have no idea if something is good or not. If you have a reference point and you're the kind of person I am, you're constantly feeling inferior.
Look at that. It's so much better than what I'm doing. Why finish if it isn't going to be that?
In either case, you need feedback to either tell you that you're doing bad and need to fix things, or that you're doing good and you should finish. If you're the motivated kind of person (I'm not), you need feedback to tell you you're in the middle or on the bottom, so you can work your way towards a higher standing with people.
Also, feedback gives you something to do when you can't think of anything to do.
tl;dr
Yes.
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How many seconds are there in a year?
Name an 8 letter word with KST in the middle, in the beginning, and at the end.
What gets wetter the more it dries?
Why does Chris have to be so lazy?
and finally, How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop, I must know.
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Prove ?x^(a)*(1-x)^(b) from x=0 to 1 is equal to ?x^(b)*(1-x)^(a) from x=0 to 1.
(That was my calc homework last week O.O... well, part of it.)
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xputnameherex wrote:42^7n=5x-3
I'm not quite on the level of logarithms yet and even so I'm not sure that's possible.
It's actually just plain Algebra, because I fail at making hard problems.
Look at this way:
(In case you don't know, ^ means and, I'm not sure why I put that in there entirely, I wanted to make something out of it but didn't)
Anyway, You can take out the 7n part, because I only asked for x, I think. Whatever, keep it in anyway. You can basically split it into three separate equations like this:
42=5x-3
^
7n=5x-3
^
42=7n
Assuming you know how to do basic Algebra, it's easy from there.
I think most people would use ^ to refer to exponents... in which case, by the order of operations, that would be
42^7 * n = 5x-3
230539333248*n=5x-3
230539333248n+3=5x
(230539333248n+3)/5=x
Know what I really love? Watching people in before calc classes find slopes. Derivatives make life so much easier. They almost balance out the hardness that integrals add.
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What is militarism?
Y-O-U You wanna?
I are back.
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Record yourself singing the ABC's backwards. Because singing the alphabet is easy for me, I wanna see if anyone else can do it.
Also, give me an antonym of antidisestablishmentarianism.
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Stretch your left arm out as far as you can, What can you touch?
What is the last thing you watched on TV?
Without looking, guess what time it is in London.
With the exception of the computer, what can you hear?
Is this question a lie?
how do you hack into barracuda (web blocker) without using a proxy.
SilverStar29 wrote:How many months of the year have 28 days? I always forget this... btw is this year a leap year?
A single month out of the year has 28 days, except every fourth year in a four-year cycle. This year is indeed a leap year.
Wrong.
EVERY month has 28 days ATLEAST.
The answer is 12. You fell into the trap.
I can't think of anything without asking your age.
Who?
How?
Why?
When?
What?
Witch?
Do you think I'm creepy?
And
Do you think I'm a attention seeker?
How many seconds are there in a year?
365*24*60*60
Name an 8 letter word with KST in the middle, in the beginning, and at the end.
I don't know.
What gets wetter the more it dries?
A towel. I had to look it up, but a towel was my original answer anyways.
Why does Chris have to be so lazy?
Perhaps EE isn't making him enough money.
and finally, How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop, I must know.
The world may never know.
Prove ?x^(a)*(1-x)^(b) from x=0 to 1 is equal to ?x^(b)*(1-x)^(a) from x=0 to 1.
I don't do calculus.
JadElClemens wrote:xputnameherex wrote:42^7n=5x-3
I'm not quite on the level of logarithms yet and even so I'm not sure that's possible.
It's actually just plain Algebra, because I fail at making hard problems.
Look at this way:
(In case you don't know, ^ means and, I'm not sure why I put that in there entirely, I wanted to make something out of it but didn't)
Anyway, You can take out the 7n part, because I only asked for x, I think. Whatever, keep it in anyway. You can basically split it into three separate equations like this:
42=5x-3
^
7n=5x-3
^
42=7n
Assuming you know how to do basic Algebra, it's easy from there.
You can't just ignore the exponent, though. And no, 42^7n does not mean 42=7n. It's really freaking simple if you're just ignoring the exponent, though.
What is militarism?
I don't know.
Y-O-U You wanna?
L-U-V Madonna.
Record yourself singing the ABC's backwards. Because singing the alphabet is easy for me, I wanna see if anyone else can do it.
I haven't been able to use my mic in quite some time.
Also, give me an antonym of antidisestablishmentarianism.
Disestablishmentarianism?
Stretch your left arm out as far as you can, What can you touch?
The top of the arch on the chair next to me.
What is the last thing you watched on TV?
Act I of Romeo and Juliet
Without looking, guess what time it is in London.
Probably 1AM at the time I post this.
With the exception of the computer, what can you hear?
My monitor speakers (if that's what you meant) aren't making any noise at the moment, and things are too loud for me to hear any computer fans running.
I can hear the buzz from my fridge and my deep-freezer, and I can hear something that my brother is watching on television.
Is this question a lie?
Perhaps
how do you hack into barracuda (web blocker) without using a proxy.
I don't know what Barracuda is, or how to hack into anything (much less that).
I can't think of anything without asking your age.
I hate tall signatures.
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Why did you not answer me?
Who?
You.
How?
By asking questions.
Why?
Because I'm bored.
When?
Now.
What?
Ask questions
Witch?
You mean 'which'.
Do you think I'm creepy?
No.
Do you think I'm a attention seeker?
Well, you always manage to find a reason to mention how you're bisexual or homosexual or whatever, so yes. Unless that was someone else and I'm just not paying attention too well.
I hate tall signatures.
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DOES ALIENS EXISTS??
I was going to ask a question about knowledge, if it really exists in the way we think. Knowledge is something created by humans, in a certain way. As we decide what is considered knowledge or not and we created the concept of knowledge. But even so, what is knowledge? What can be considered as knowledge?
As you can hear by the name, it's has something to do with knowing things. But we can't really know things as we created new concepts to try to understand things unknown to us. By concepts I mean thing's like time and space, math and so on. Can we really trust something that we created and can we trust these things to enable us to see things correctly? What can really be trusted in this world if it is created by people unknowing of such things. As several things we made doesn't exist, like time for an example.
Now what place in this world can have their temperatures Fahrenheit and Celsius equal?
Got sidetracked on the first question and forgot what I wanted to write, which made me write some nonsense. So I will just go with this instead. Use math to solve it.
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DOES ALIENS EXISTS??
In my opinion, aliens, indeed, can into existing.
I was going to ask a question about knowledge, if it really exists in the way we think. Knowledge is something created by humans, in a certain way. As we decide what is considered knowledge or not and we created the concept of knowledge. But even so, what is knowledge? What can be considered as knowledge?
The things we learn during our lifetime and how we use them to solve similar problems we come across later in life. The second part is sometimes also known as 'intelligence'.
As you can hear by the name, it's has something to do with knowing things. But we can't really know things as we created new concepts to try to understand things unknown to us. By concepts I mean thing's like time and space, math and so on. Can we really trust something that we created and can we trust these things to enable us to see things correctly?
Yes, because they were created by us and that means that any fault in them can simply be corrected and everyone can move on without needing to wonder. Everything functions the way it does regardless of how we look at it, through our manmade spectacles (that are math and science and time and the universe) or without them. Everything does what it does regardless of how we think of it doing what it's doing/has been doing/did do/was doing.
Now what place in this world can have their temperatures Fahrenheit and Celsius equal?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index … 346AAeoVtL
Apparently, any place that reaches -40 (on either scale) at any point in time.
I hate tall signatures.
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Can you give Echo! some +reps?
Who what where and WHY?
Can you give Echo! some +reps?
Of course.
I hate tall signatures.
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