Math the Band
2009-08-04 - extension: rar - size: 67 MB
Math the Band
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HardProblems 001
2009-03-06 - extension: zip - parts: 3 - size: 204 MB
HardProblems 001
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HardProblems 004
2009-03-06 - extension: zip - size: 164 MB
HardProblems 004
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Hummer H2 - The Greatest Off-Road Experience! (Part 6 of 9) In a Hummer H2 in the Cleveland National Forest OHV Trail just north of the US-Mexico Border in (More) In a Hummer H2 in the Cleveland National Forest OHV Trail just north of the US-Mexico Border in Southern California. It took 3 hours to travel approximately through 3 miles of treacherous terrain... over rocks, through mud, etc. It was an experience of a lifetime. We got stuck a few times where I even locked up the car and pondered leaving the forest on foot and hiring some sort of Helicopter Service or airlift out of there. The emotions were very high and very low. Through some major stress, we figured out how to get out of each mess that we got ourselves into. We were inexperienced off-roaders who made every mistake in the book. 1.) We did not use the buddy system (e.g., go off-roading with another off-road vehicle) 2.) We did not tell our families where we were going 3.) We did not pre-scout the trail so we could be better prepared and 4.) We did not remove the side-steps from the Hummer. They eventually got crushed into the belly of the Hummer. All-in-all, we lucked out and were able to figure out each predicament we got ourselves into using our knowledge of math, the ability to think logically, and the fact that we were in a Hummer. I believe it is GM's best built vehicle, a true beast. Hooray for American Ingenuity!
By the Way, Part 8 represents our most difficult task. (Less)
Hummer H2 - The Greatest Off-Road Experience! (Part 5 of 9) In a Hummer H2 in the Cleveland National Forest OHV Trail just north of the US-Mexico Border in (More) In a Hummer H2 in the Cleveland National Forest OHV Trail just north of the US-Mexico Border in Southern California. It took 3 hours to travel approximately through 3 miles of treacherous terrain... over rocks, through mud, etc. It was an experience of a lifetime. We got stuck a few times where I even locked up the car and pondered leaving the forest on foot and hiring some sort of Helicopter Service or airlift out of there. The emotions were very high and very low. Through some major stress, we figured out how to get out of each mess that we got ourselves into. We were inexperienced off-roaders who made every mistake in the book. 1.) We did not use the buddy system (e.g., go off-roading with another off-road vehicle) 2.) We did not tell our families where we were going 3.) We did not pre-scout the trail so we could be better prepared and 4.) We did not remove the side-steps from the Hummer. They eventually got crushed into the belly of the Hummer. All-in-all, we lucked out and were able to figure out each predicament we got ourselves into using our knowledge of math, the ability to think logically, and the fact that we were in a Hummer. I believe it is GM's best built vehicle, a true beast. Hooray for American Ingenuity!
By the Way, Part 8 represents our most difficult task. (Less)
The Haskell Road To Logic Math And Programming - Doets 2004
2009-04-07 - extension: pdf - size: 1 MB
The Haskell Road To Logic Math And Programming - Doets 2004
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007035281X
2009-08-24 - extension: zip - size: 624 KB
007035281X
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HardProblems
2009-08-30 - extension: rar - parts: 8 - size: 100 MB
HardProblems
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