Official Civ4 S&T Off-Topic Thread

In high school you generally have a set time you get in and out, but once you get into college (super duper unnecessarily expensive) your times will be different than others'
 
I have school from 7:30 AM till 2:45 PM. We don't have any after school activities. They are 5 classes or "times" in the day. usually lasting for 90 minutes but the last class is 45 minutes.
 
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A tale of excitement, adventure, and GIANT FLOATING SHEEP!!1! :run:
Watch as three characters battle through a corrupt and evil world filled with...
Capitalists.
In Soviet Russia, you don't write story...
Story write you.
 
In America it's pretty rigid relatively speaking. Unless there's a weather issue (tornadoes left us powerless for maybe two weeks), a pipe burst in morning (it did once), or just because the principle feels like it on a Friday. Also, the occasional half-day because of teacher development or whatever.
 
Coming soon to a forum near you....
A tale of excitement, adventure, and GIANT FLOATING SHEEP!!1! :run:
Watch as three characters battle through a corrupt and evil world filled with...
Capitalists.
In Soviet Russia, you don't write story...
Story write you.

I'll sub this only for the sheep.
FLOATING SHEEP!
FOR SCIENCE!
 
Those are both cool things, nothing cool is happening here :( I did sit under my desk in precal to avoid nuclear death :D very fun :) I learned about Pascal's triangle and statistical stuff under my desk :p it's surprisingly hard to fit a six foot human in such a small place.
 
We actually get quite bit of snow in the winter. Once we got 18 inches, it was a record.
 
I only saw snow three times here.

Only one time it stayed on the ground.

The other two times when it touched the ground it was already melted.

The first time was in 2003, I think. I was only 4, and when I saw snow for the first time, I started to cry. That snow scared the crap outta me. :lol:
 
I feel courious: is the food they serve you in the canteen of your school really crappy, like here?
 
I feel courious: is the food they serve you in the canteen of your school really crappy, like here?

All I ever buy from my school canteen is soda, so...
I've heard the sandwiches with chicken and peanut sauce are good. The waffles apparently not
 
Those are both cool things, nothing cool is happening here :( I did sit under my desk in precal to avoid nuclear death :D very fun :) I learned about Pascal's triangle and statistical stuff under my desk :p it's surprisingly hard to fit a six foot human in such a small place.

Really? You do have to do that that RT showed us on that video of American history?

Pascal's triangle is almost like an alien device to discover things. If you got awed by the Triangle, try learning about Pascal's Pyramid, then your mind will blow :crazyeye:.


About Snow, well, I've never seen snow in my 24 years of life, only on the tv. I've never touched snow, I have no idea how it feels, how it's cold, or how to make a snowball and throw at someone else. When I was 12 we resorted to stuff in the classroom to make interesting projectile wars on school, then when I was 13 we started to use some small coconuts that were available in the small forest garden that was on my school. Then when I was 14 we had to use rocks. It was a little dangerous, but nothing serious happened.

It's one of my dreams, to see snow. Here in Brazil you'll only see snow if you are really lucky and on the southern edge of Brazil, almost touching Uruguay. Only on severe winters you can see some shy snow forming on the southernmost tip of Brazil (I never had the chance to do that). Or you can climb a really high mountain (which I'm afraid I won't do on my life).

So I have to travel to see snow :(
 
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