Hey you! I can't believe I didn't figure this code out earlier. I totally just made this whole thing invisible to those Elitist pigs. You better use this channel. I spent so much time on this thing. It took me, like, all of Incendiary Regulations class to hack it out. -A
Hello. I'm not quite sure this is a good idea. I mean, there's a reason why our communication is monitored. But I doubt the two of us would cause a mutiny so I suppose it's alright... And you should pay attention in class. ~ T
Pffft. Come on. I sleep through half of them and make stuff through the other half, and I still get high ranking scores on exams. I don't see a reason for me to pay attention to boring lectures. The only reason they monitor our com channels is because they're just boring old pigs. If they can't have fun, no one can. -A
I only call them pigs because they are pigs. "Truth and justice" and all that junk they teach us. They feed us all that crap, but when we put it to use they tell us it isn't right. -A
Those are the mottos we live by. Of course they would want us to have them memorized. This conversation is making me rethink my decision to use this channel.
And yes, I have done my Applied Physical Reactions homework. We have a lab tomorrow, I'm quite excited to see what is in store. ~T
It's not hard, I'm sure you could easily calculate it yourself. I can't help you every time you don't feel like doing your homework or I might as well do it all for you. ~T
The first part is 1900 Joules. I think you forgot to factor in the reaction created by the bonding of the reagents. The answer to the second part is glyceryl trinitrate, so you would need 2 more moles of oxygen molecules. Do you have the lab write up finished? -A
Oh come on. It's not like you would have died. ....actually, you might have. If you made that explosive following what you did for that set-up, well. Let's just say it's good this wasn't a lab. -A
Because the way you're doing it, it's gonna take you five hours to finish the lab. If you do the integration with the plasma separation, you can shorten your procedure time by a whole three hours. Of course....your way is safer....but come on. There's only like a 10% chance the substances will react each other and explode. -A ((but dollars are so 21st century america))
Oh, you still have much to learn about lab safety. I did make this procedure a bit too complicated, so I simplified it a bit, but that doesn't mean that you should recklessly try to speed up every single reaction. ~T ((Is that better? And I'll make up a currency...somehow...))
Hey you!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I didn't figure this code out earlier. I totally just made this whole thing invisible to those Elitist pigs.
You better use this channel. I spent so much time on this thing. It took me, like, all of Incendiary Regulations class to hack it out.
-A
Hello.
ReplyDeleteI'm not quite sure this is a good idea. I mean, there's a reason why our communication is monitored. But I doubt the two of us would cause a mutiny so I suppose it's alright...
And you should pay attention in class.
~ T
Pffft.
ReplyDeleteCome on. I sleep through half of them and make stuff through the other half, and I still get high ranking scores on exams. I don't see a reason for me to pay attention to boring lectures.
The only reason they monitor our com channels is because they're just boring old pigs. If they can't have fun, no one can.
-A
I admire your skills, but still. One of these days you'll regret not paying attention to the lectures.
ReplyDeleteStop calling them pigs. Honestly.
~ T
I only call them pigs because they are pigs. "Truth and justice" and all that junk they teach us. They feed us all that crap, but when we put it to use they tell us it isn't right.
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What are you even talking about?
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You know. All those mottos and mantras they make us memorize. "Truth before freedom" and "justice through any means" and all that.
ReplyDeleteHey, have you done Applied Physical Reactions homework yet?
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Those are the mottos we live by. Of course they would want us to have them memorized.
ReplyDeleteThis conversation is making me rethink my decision to use this channel.
And yes, I have done my Applied Physical Reactions homework. We have a lab tomorrow, I'm quite excited to see what is in store.
~T
Um. What did you get for letter lambda? Because I didn't feel like doing it.
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It's not hard, I'm sure you could easily calculate it yourself. I can't help you every time you don't feel like doing your homework or I might as well do it all for you.
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Oh come on. Doing this problem is gonna take me HOURS and I honestly need to finish this program.
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I thought you would have made a program to help you with calculations long ago.
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Yeah, but these calculations require equations, and I didn't write them down in class.
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How do you even pass the class?? Good grief.
ReplyDeleteFine. It's 960 Joules.
Really? That answer doesn't seem right.
ReplyDeleteGimme a minute and I'll get back to you.
-A
What? I could have sworn I got the correct answer.
ReplyDeleteOh so now you're going to do it...
What did you get?
~T
The first part is 1900 Joules. I think you forgot to factor in the reaction created by the bonding of the reagents. The answer to the second part is glyceryl trinitrate, so you would need 2 more moles of oxygen molecules.
ReplyDeleteDo you have the lab write up finished?
-A
Damn. You're right. How could I have missed that?
ReplyDeleteI'm just about to finish up the lab write up, but now I have to go back and redo this problem...
~T
Ugh. I can't believe I actually stopped to do that problem. Waste of my time.
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Well at least you discovered that horrid blunder of mine.
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Oh come on. It's not like you would have died.
ReplyDelete....actually, you might have. If you made that explosive following what you did for that set-up, well. Let's just say it's good this wasn't a lab.
-A
Don't remind me. I thought I stopped misreading problems long ago. And making silly mistakes.
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Well, can't help you there. I have a program I need to finish by tonight.
ReplyDeleteWell I have work to do. Send me a message only if it's important.
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This is important.
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What is.
ReplyDelete~T
You know what they're serving for dinner tonight?
ReplyDeleteSome sort of pasta with chicken I believe.
ReplyDelete~T
Ugh. If only I could program up some food.
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Well that is certainly a project I would support.
ReplyDelete~T
Your financial support would be much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteAlso, can I copy your lab write up for Physical Reactions?
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Fine. [://FILESENT]
ReplyDeleteI should start penalizing you for such things. You can't always copy my homework.
~T
If I had a dollar for every time you said that, I would be filthy rich.
ReplyDeleteThanks anyways, love.
-A
((what is the currency called anyways???))
BTW, recheck your precedure on line 35. You might want to rework that equation just a little
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Why?
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((Uhh... denari. Just kidding, just use regular currency.))
Because the way you're doing it, it's gonna take you five hours to finish the lab. If you do the integration with the plasma separation, you can shorten your procedure time by a whole three hours. Of course....your way is safer....but come on. There's only like a 10% chance the substances will react each other and explode.
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((but dollars are so 21st century america))
Oh, you still have much to learn about lab safety. I did make this procedure a bit too complicated, so I simplified it a bit, but that doesn't mean that you should recklessly try to speed up every single reaction.
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((Is that better? And I'll make up a currency...somehow...))
Lab safety is for losers. If every inventor followed lab safety, we would still be boiling water to make steam.
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Safety doesn't put boundaries on the mind. Would you rather every brilliant inventor die of radiation poisoning?
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Well, it's a risk you gotta take. Brilliant ideas don't happen while chained up.
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You can still involve safety and come up with brilliant ideas.
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But your opportunities are gonna be limited, 'cause you limit yourself.
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I wouldn't want to blow off my fingers inventing something. Would you?
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That's only if you're stupid and/or careless. And you're not either. Especially not the second one.
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So what if your safety habits bring you to carelessness?
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Carelessness is subjective. I've never gotten myself or anyone else seriously injured. I'd say that's pretty careful.
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