Back in college I used to know a guy who had eyebrows shaped like a rainbow and set very high up his forehead. His brows made his face look perpetually amazed at something. Although his brows did make his face look very…
> Does ESL stand for English as a secondary language ? I believe so. I picked up this usage (ESL as a descriptor of person) from forums and boards around the internet. Not sure how correct it is.
As an ESL I can tell you that it also depends on your exposure to English. Non-native English speakers are often taught and exposed to mostly (classical) literary works and/or formal speak (for example, math and…
I usually roll my eyes or have a chuckle (if they are particularly funny) and move on :)
> Most people who are smart learn that emphasizing that you are smarter than others leads people to hate you and it generally makes one's life more difficult. How did Wolfram not realize this? That also speaks tons…
> I cut back on fried foods That's the only 100% banned item in my diet because fried stuff makes my skin look ashen and ugly. Whenever fried foods come up in conversations everyone immediately assumes I am talking…
I used to do squats exclusively. Nothing but squats until my body simply stopped responding. Then I switched to deadlifts. Nothing but deadlifts. Initially everything was fine until my body stopped responding to deads…
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/jeh/book.pdf
I am not sure to be honest, but if you want a book with answers, try Discrete Mathematics with Applications by Epp [0] It has a very large number of answers in the back, but not all of them. You'll come out ahead even…
Mathematical Foundations of Computing by Keith Schwarz: https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs103/notes/Mathematical%20Fo...
Back in college I used to know a guy who had eyebrows shaped like a rainbow and set very high up his forehead. His brows made his face look perpetually amazed at something. Although his brows did make his face look very…
> Does ESL stand for English as a secondary language ? I believe so. I picked up this usage (ESL as a descriptor of person) from forums and boards around the internet. Not sure how correct it is.
As an ESL I can tell you that it also depends on your exposure to English. Non-native English speakers are often taught and exposed to mostly (classical) literary works and/or formal speak (for example, math and…
I usually roll my eyes or have a chuckle (if they are particularly funny) and move on :)
> Most people who are smart learn that emphasizing that you are smarter than others leads people to hate you and it generally makes one's life more difficult. How did Wolfram not realize this? That also speaks tons…
> I cut back on fried foods That's the only 100% banned item in my diet because fried stuff makes my skin look ashen and ugly. Whenever fried foods come up in conversations everyone immediately assumes I am talking…
I used to do squats exclusively. Nothing but squats until my body simply stopped responding. Then I switched to deadlifts. Nothing but deadlifts. Initially everything was fine until my body stopped responding to deads…
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/jeh/book.pdf
I am not sure to be honest, but if you want a book with answers, try Discrete Mathematics with Applications by Epp [0] It has a very large number of answers in the back, but not all of them. You'll come out ahead even…
Mathematical Foundations of Computing by Keith Schwarz: https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs103/notes/Mathematical%20Fo...