Lost In Confusion wrote: » haha we didn't do that surprisingly all i know if that he set of in 1492 :P Okay French, what do the following words mean porter chambre consigne pelouse rideaux couchon gateau les yeux livre roman avion retarde fenetre lit
Jijsaw wrote: » He was born in 1451 Porter-to wear Chambre- Bedroom Consigne- Setpoint Pelouse- Lawn Rideaux- Curtains Couchon- Pig Gateau- Cake Les Yeux- Eyes Livre- Book Roman- Novel Avion- Airplane Retarder- To be late Fenetre- Window Lit- Bed A ridiculously easy question: What is Pythagoras's theorem?
Lost In Confusion wrote: » half the people in my french class are so bad at french, they'd be happy if they remembered the word Bonjour in the exam. Pythagoras's theorem states that the length of the hypotenuse squared is equal to the length of the adjacent and the opposite squared. what is the moment of the force?
sotisme wrote: » Its the force multiplied by the perpindicular distance between the force and the fulcrum. In home ec what are the: Bias Selvage Waft
Lost In Confusion wrote: » we didn't do those chapters on home management and textiles and fashion.
sotisme wrote: » Really?! But they're part of the course! If I were you I'd try cram home management as it'll give you another option and most of it is common sense!
DublinArnie wrote: » My teacher hardly covered the course with us .. all we do in class is gossip or whatnot ...
sotisme wrote: » Haha are you worried? Home ec isnt easy
Jijsaw wrote: » Ah the Home Ec bants, good ol' time and what was somebody saying about Home Ec being hard? So long as you're good at biology and business and have enough general knowledge it's a doss
DublinArnie wrote: » I don't do business but yea, home eco is basically biology XD. I just don't understand like all the "women" things when you have to learn about taking care of a family, nitting, sewing machine .. food ... ugh, I don't know why I chose this over Business XD. :pac: My teacher said women dig men who can cook ... I am yet to see proof of this statement ... false advertising? :rolleyes:
Cr4pSnip3r wrote: » Nah, it's kind of like having DLC for a game without having the game, You need to be a desirable guy first, THEN cooking. At least this is what I was told. I don't do Home Ec. anyway.
DublinArnie wrote: » I have a friend, who chose music in first year because the teacher said they'll learn how to play piano, after the choices, they didn't even touch a piano and everyone was stuck because you're not allowed to switch in his school, epic fail. ^-^ I only enjoy the cooking aspect of Home Eco, the rest is basically common sense and biology. :rolleyes:
Jijsaw wrote: » :P I don't do music but I love to tick off the music teacher by coming in to the music room at lunch time and loudly playing "Bohemian Rhapsody" on the piano
DublinArnie wrote: » You can play the piano? :eek:
Jijsaw wrote: » I have to be good at something, Arnie! Piano and languages are my thing :P
DublinArnie wrote: » Uhm ... if you can play Brian Crain's piano songs, I envy you! I might start learning the piano soon .. looks like great craic! I can see you replacing google translator in 10years...
Jijsaw wrote: » You should see my "Butterfly Waltz" But I mostly do classic rock, 60s pop songs etc. you guys know the music I like :P And about the Google translator comment, oh stahp it you ;)
DublinArnie wrote: » There's this guy who can speak over 20 langauges fluently, and it only takes him a few weeks to learn an entire language, he's on youtube! :P You must beat him! He's like 18... so yea .;):pac::pac:
Jijsaw wrote: » Ah I saw his videos before. I know a bit of Russian, Kazakh, Portuguese, Turkish and Japanese but at very beginner levels :P
DublinArnie wrote: » That's a start! I could teach you Lithuanian :pac:.
Lost In Confusion wrote: » you should learn arabic
Jijsaw wrote: » I know like 2 words in Lithuanian :P I met a girl in Germany who was Lithuanian but she could speak fluent English but I know how to say "shut up" and swear in about 10 different languages
DublinArnie wrote: » You probably met my cousin then :eek:;)... I wonder how did you pick up them "bad" words :rolleyes:.