Your BOdy is Wonderland- John Mayer ~~
We got the afternoon
You got this room for two
One thing I've left to do
Discover me
Discovering you
One mile to every inch of
Your skin like porcelain
One pair of candy lips and
Your bubblegum tongue
'Cause if you want love
We'll make it...
no i meant my windows toolbar is up the left hand side of the screen(on auto hide), so i dont worry about having the tab at the bottom...
you will get used to tabbed browsing pretty quickly, jus need to know the power of 'Ctrl' ;)
i dont know if you can.
maybe there is a skin that has this feature, anyway its ok at the top for me. i know you want to use it like the toolbar, but mine is up the left hand side, so not much of a worry.:)
yeh i thought he was talking about somethign else...
ohh...i get what underthesun was saying before.
*shouldnt have drank tonite*
okay can someone answer this question...
say we have P(x)/Q(x), what are the different ways to approach writting out the RHS?
for eg: for a squared factor...
sorry, but i have absolutely no idea, what you mean :(
is there an example? in a book maybe?
edit: never mind....i got it.:rolleyes:
i thought you were talkign about the stage when you decide how to initially break up the fraction...
thanks rage:)
i am looking to focus on 4u. i'm just trying to get my physcis and sor notes out of the way...and runnign out of time.
and my 3u aswell, i am hoping to give that more time too.
anything, that you may think is something to look for that has been recurring over the years. :)
also, any relevant results that are used or can be helpful, please post. :)
i'll try to keep a list going on the first post. mods, feel free to edit in anything aswell. :)...
oh ok thanks. i was after the "short list of the relevant results". but since it isnt that important then i might put the ~$30 back in my pocket. :)
although i would like a "short list", maybe i can make a thread for this, as many people would like to know. :)
umm....it is an application of lenz's law. the changing magnetic field comes when the conductor cuts it as it is rotates. the magnetic field is always 'there' and it changes, relative to the motion of the conductor.
this is the whole principle of generators, no?
just want to get some experienced thoughts on my ranks....
sor 2u- 3/25
physics- 3/25
eng adv- 4/48
eng ext- 3/6
maths 3u- 11/22
maths 4u- 4/7
sdd- 4/10
i go to a school outside the top 120. with about 10 people getting 90+ uai's from about 120 kids.
my school predicted my UAI...