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Now it's less strange, but it's still unusual for this part of the world. We have classes and exams all mixed up in the whole semester, both in school and college. In my college it's even worse, it's the teacher who chooses how to apply exams, and of course each teacher chooses differently, so if he wants only 1 exam on the semester it's ok, if he wants 2, 3 or 4, it's also ok. If he wants to transform a single exam into 2 to become a single grade, he can too. He is also the one that says when they are going to happen, with almost no regard to the college's calendar. They also may choose how the grade is calculated, which culminated in this specific formula to make the grade of the subject Basic Software:

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Where T comes from a program project we may do in pairs or alone, and P is the test itself (it seems I mixed the letters, but the project we call Trabalho and the test we call Prova :p).

I couldn't believe my eyes when I realised this was real, and that my grade would be calculated by this formula.
 
My university just feeds us bananas and we swing from tree to tree.
 
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Bought another copy finally. It's happening guys, I swear.
 
Nice nice.
 
If I can get C2C working, this will be great.

If not, back to the drawing board.
 
That would be good. Did you buy it? You can get it free from 2k by contacting them through a specific website on the grounds that you want to play multiplayer. Since CD Civ 4 ran with Gamespy for MP and Gamespy shut down. Steam based Civ 4 runs on steam MP. I contacted them and after proving I do own Civ 4 BTS by sending a picture of the box with my email written on a sticky note next to it they sent me the Complete Pack CD key to put into Steam.
 
Yep, bought it. There was a steam sale on, and I decided I might as well consolidate most of my games together and keep them close, so money well spent IMO.
 
So I was so bored that I went to This site and predicted my own election results using RNG to say which state voted which way. While it did result in some weird states voting weird ways, it was a good way to kill your time if you have nothing else to do. Like this

Notes:

The following never became president:

Martin Van Buren
Franklin Pierce
Andrew Johnson (since Lincoln was never elected to a second term so he would never become president)
Rutherford B. Hayes
James A. Garfield
Chester A. Arthur
Benjamin Harrison
Herbert Hoover
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Richard Nixon
George H. W. Bush
George W. Bush

The Following never became presidents IRL but did in here:

Winfield Scott
George B. McCellan
Samuel J. Tilden
James G. Blaine
William J. Bryan
Alfred E. Smith
Alfred M. Landon
Thomas E. Dewey
Adlai Stevenson
Hubert H. Humphrey
Michael S. Dukakis
Dick Cheney

John Quincy Adams was elected for 2 terms instead of 1 term
Andrew Jackson was the first president to be elected by the house for all of his terms. The 2nd one was Abraham Lincoln and the 3rd was John F Kennedy.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was only elected for 2 terms (but he still died on 1945)
John F Kennedy was the only president which did not join in the general elections but a all of the un-pledged electors voted for him and then became president by the house.
Lincoln was never elected to a second term and was replaced by George B. McCellan
 
That's pretty interesting.
 
While I'm tinkering with C2C, I decided to kickstart a game of good old RFC as Germany.

Collapsed five turns into the game. I'm feeling this one. :cringe:
 
How did you manage that? :lol:
 
I think that's a record. :lol:
 
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