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    Music Which are the best musics of all times?

    Well, here's my top ten: 1) 'Unsterblich' - Die Toten Hosen 2) 'Zombie' - The Cranberries (first single I ever bought) 3) 'MFG' - Die Fantastischen Vier 4) 'The Orginal Song of Bacardi Rum' from the Bacardi Feeling album 5) 'Razorblade Kiss' - HIM 6) 'Lemontree' - Fool's Garden 7)...
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    Prep for Uni: Advice on Revising Physics & C++

    cool! thanks! :-) I'll check out relativity. I've already done a bit on special relativity, but not much, only like a few examples for 'non-mathematicians' using boat and train examples ;-). hehehe, obviously that won't do. :-P Maths... cringe... hehehe, I've never had a problem with maths in...
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    Making constructive use of my time.

    hmm... well I'm talking about this kind of stuff: http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/
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    Making constructive use of my time.

    What about stochastic, if you haven't done any of that at school?
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    Showing Appreciation for Influential Teachers

    We too bought some of our teachers some gifts when we left. It was different for every teacher, just think what he might like. For one we took a picture of our class and framed it for him. For others we baked cakes (we did that for quite a few teachers). For our Greek teacher we bought a basket...
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    How do you earn a living and still have a life?

    I know what you mean Astro, things can get a little rushed. But when people say 'just make time for it' - well, it's true, it's the only thing you can do. When I was at school it was like that. I got up at 6:30 in the morning and often returned home at 10:00 at night and then still had homework...
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    Prep for Uni: Advice on Revising Physics & C++

    I already have that list, but thanks anyway for reminding me about it :smile: . I'm still not sure what to learn though exactly. Relativity, Structure of Matter and Quantum physics are the three areas on that list I know least about, but they also sound like they may be too complicated for...
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    Evaluating the Limit of f(x,y) at (0,y')

    if you're looking for limes of (x,y) to (0,y') then your function is still x^y. make that x^y'. y' is a negative number so you have 1/(x^y). As x -> 0 x^y grows infinitely small, so the whole term 1/(x^y) goes towards infinity. Um... does that help at all?
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    Prep for Uni: Advice on Revising Physics & C++

    I'm going to be taking the 4 year MSci Physics course at Imperial College London if that's any help. Thanks for the advice quasar! I've not heard of that programme before, I'll quickly do some google research on it, hehehe. Sounds like it could be really useful :)
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    Prep for Uni: Advice on Revising Physics & C++

    Hi all! I've just found this board and am reading through some topics here, some very interesting discussions going on here. I finished school two months ago and I am going to start studying Physics at University level in October. As I've currently got some spare time on my hands (not all...
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