360 pts · September 12, 2015
Cause every Mother’s Day needs a mother’s night
*gasps* the power glove! He's so bad.
Ohhhhhh Ohhhhhhh Ohhhhhh *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap* U C!
I was disappointed. Disappointed in their lack of self control.
Where are their arms and legs?!
Curious: Is the 3.5mm adapter bi-directional, or does it only support output? If output only, then I imagine these things won't work.
128K of RAM in the ace1200? Sign me up.!
Pudchub
I thought Jason Lee brought us the tre flip.
This list is also missing Plok. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plok
LPT for high schoolers interested in STEM: Employers really do look for FIRST robotics experience in resumes for interns, co-ops, etc.
I wanna believe so bad.
... He's gonna be okay, right?
(36/6)+15=21. (3)=3. Grouping symbols and arithmetic operators are not the same.
Wolfram alpha and I agree, the answer is 69 (lol). The parenthesis around the 3 provides useless grouping and the mul is implied.
Cause every Mother’s Day needs a mother’s night
*gasps* the power glove! He's so bad.
Ohhhhhh Ohhhhhhh Ohhhhhh *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap* U C!
I was disappointed. Disappointed in their lack of self control.
Where are their arms and legs?!
Curious: Is the 3.5mm adapter bi-directional, or does it only support output? If output only, then I imagine these things won't work.
128K of RAM in the ace1200? Sign me up.!
Pudchub
I thought Jason Lee brought us the tre flip.
This list is also missing Plok. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plok
LPT for high schoolers interested in STEM: Employers really do look for FIRST robotics experience in resumes for interns, co-ops, etc.
I wanna believe so bad.
... He's gonna be okay, right?
(36/6)+15=21. (3)=3. Grouping symbols and arithmetic operators are not the same.
Wolfram alpha and I agree, the answer is 69 (lol). The parenthesis around the 3 provides useless grouping and the mul is implied.