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#1 User is offline   gwnn 

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Posted 2007-March-20, 13:54

A constant function and e^x are walking on Broadway. Then suddenly the constant function sees a differential operator approaching and runs away. So e^x follows him and asks why the hurry. "Well, you see, there's this differential operator coming this way, and when we meet, he'll differentiate me and nothing will be left of me...!" "Ah," says e^x, "he won't bother ME, I'm e to the x!" and he walks on. Of course he meets the differential operator after a short distance.
e^x: "Hi, I'm e^x"
diff.op.: "Hi, I'm d/dy"
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Posted 2007-March-20, 14:41

This is obviously the fault of a higher education B)

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Posted 2007-March-20, 14:52

I think I'll take my Carnot cycle to the h bar for a Heisenberg.... B)
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Posted 2007-March-20, 16:18

lol
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Posted 2007-March-20, 18:56

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I think I'll take my Carnot cycle to the h bar for a Heisenberg.... 


How I want a drink, alcoholic of course, after the drury lessons involving quantum mechanics...

Now for my addition:

Q: What do you get when you cross an elephant with a mountain climber?

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Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do!
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Posted 2007-March-21, 01:07

You can't, a mountain climber is a scaler (scalar).

BTW, found dozens of math/physics jokes like (and including) these on this page

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Posted 2007-March-21, 01:52

I struggle to count to 13, how do you expect me to get this joke, I am claiming brain discrimination and I want compensation
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Posted 2007-March-21, 08:19

So, the quantum card shark never loses a finesse because he uses quantum uncertainty to require the missing card to be in the spot that it might be in....when he observes it to be there during the finesse!
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Posted 2007-March-21, 10:12

Hmm, this must be like the joke about the two strings that go into a bar.

Bartender asks the first one, "Are you a string?" and the string says yes.

Bartender says "Sorry, we don't serve strings here" and then asks the second one,
"Are you a string?"

And the string says "Nope, frayed knot."


(What the hell was he saying? I'm d/dy?)
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Posted 2010-August-22, 11:51

the functions are having a party. everyone has a good time, drinking and dancing and laughing, except one lonely one, who is just sitting in the corner.

cos(x) asks atan(x)
'hey what is he doing? why doesn't he dance with us?'
'oh he's just exp(x**2), he can't integrate'
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
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Posted 2010-August-22, 12:23

I recently was a moderator at SURF, where college students report on their summer research for NIST. A perfect place to encounter such humor.

Q: Why did the chicken cross the Mobius Strip?

A: To get to the other... oh never mind.

At which point another student remarked that she had a Klein Bottle Opener if one was needed.

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Posted 2010-August-22, 12:44

gwnn, on Aug 22 2010, 12:51 PM, said:

the functions are having a party. everyone has a good time, drinking and dancing and laughing, except one lonely one, who is just sitting in the corner.

cos(x) asks atan(x)
'hey what is he doing? why doesn't he dance with us?'
'oh he's just exp(x**2), he can't integrate'

*GROAN*
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Posted 2010-August-22, 13:38

matmat, on Aug 22 2010, 01:44 PM, said:

gwnn, on Aug 22 2010, 12:51 PM, said:

the functions are having a party. everyone has a good time, drinking and dancing and laughing, except one lonely one, who is just sitting in the corner.

cos(x) asks atan(x)
'hey what is he doing? why doesn't he dance with us?'
'oh he's just exp(x**2), he can't integrate'

*GROAN*

And then the Weierstrass function started dancing a waltz when a foxtrot was being played because he couldn't differentiate.
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Posted 2010-August-22, 13:52

Actually exp(x^2), because of his continuously changing nature, was capable of integration. But the results defied easy description.
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Posted 2010-August-22, 14:06

Stop!!!
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Posted 2010-August-22, 14:47

Hammertime!
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Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.

Best Regards Ole Berg

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We should always assume 2/1 unless otherwise stated, because:

- If the original poster didn't bother to state his system, that means that he thinks it's obvious what he's playing. The only people who think this are 2/1 players.


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Posted 2010-August-22, 14:56

Headline from The Onion: Standard deviation not enough for perverted statisticians.
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