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Whatever the heck calc is doing right now is beyond me. Our teacher made us watch this strange video with crazy Newton and Leibniz dramatizations and their hairy European Renaissance era wigs and a narrator who speaks with this freaky echo-y ethereal voice whenever she tries to explain functions and antiderivatives and integrals and whatnot complete with lightning bolts and retro computer beeping noises that remind of me Space Invaders or something.

This class. I. WELL AT LEAST THE PROCEDURES ARE SIMPLE ENOUGH. For now. But I never go very far until I understand the concept better.

Our puny school library is pretty bad. The books on the shelves I went through are either falling apart, super childish, badly formatted, or simply not useful. The literature section is probably better, but for research, the place sucks, at least in giving information about the Middle Ages. Books on more modern wars have taken up most of the shelves, so I guess that's what our library is more geared towards, which makes sense, since most assigned papers are related to that era. Why must my creative projects require so much research! If only I could spend time on those instead of my school projects, aha, haha, ha, ha. Before that I was looking up trolleybuses for my other story. |D;; Not sure the tangled mess of wires overhead'll work well, but it might! And the only reason I was in the library in the first place was because I was supposed to meet a group partner there who didn't show up! Even though she's the one who suggested meeting there in the first place. LOL.

Date: 2010-02-24 02:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] keyk.livejournal.com
I DON'T KNOW. And the narration. THE NARRATION. OVER THE GUYS IN FREAKY OUTFITS. But my math teacher likes to go on weird math history tangents, which is fine and good and all, but this video. I don't even.

lolol, I put Enlightenment. OTL; *fixes*

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