Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Group Projects

I feel the need to talk about group projects.  Some of us love them, some of us...not so much.  When it comes to group projects, I'd say that at least 70% of the time there is one person who works hard on it, one person who does absolutely nothing but writes their name on it and takes credit, and the rest of them only do something if the hard worker asks them to.  You know it's true.  Don't try to deny this.  If you are attempting to deny it, odds are that you are not that one hard worker.  Now get out, I don't like your kind.  I was recently part of a group project in History, and luckily I got the other 30%.  For the most part, things went really well.  I'm happy about that.  However, I would like to say one last thing that let's people know how I normally feel about group projects.  STOP GROUPING ME WITH PEOPLE WHO DON'T DO ANYTHING!  WHAT DID I DO TO YOU TO DESERVE THIS?  This has been blogging with Hunter, have a nice day! :D

Monday, December 8, 2014

Why I Am Special

At the moment I cannot think of anything interesting that I can do that others may not be able to do, so congratulations, you are learning how to convert radians to degrees.  I recently learned how to do so in Pre-Calculus, and once you understand it, it's relatively easy.  If you put a circle with a radius of two on a coordinate plane and center it on the origin, there are 16 points on it that can be measured in radians, degrees, or cooridates.  Coordinates are the regular points on a coordinate plane, degrees are the normal angle measures, and radians are the points in values of Pi (for example, Pi, 2Pi, Pi/6, etc.).  To convert radians to degrees, simply multiply the radian by (180/Pi).  So if the radian is (Pi/6), the equation would be (Pi/6) x (180/Pi).  The pi cancel each other out and you end up with 180/6.  Reduce this and you get 30 degrees.  Congratulations, you just learned some Pre-Calculus.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Thanksgiving Break

Due to Thanksgiving, I had a four day weekend.  It was nice, just forget about school and relax for a couple days.  My weekend consisted of eating a bunch of food, sleeping a lot, and playing video games.  If there is a better way to waste away the weekend, I am not aware of it.  Sometimes you just need to recharge your batteries, you know?