okimaths.bsky.social
Maths teacher, mostly A level and further maths. Commodore 64 and Amiga fan.
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Dizzy gets a lot of hate? I have not come across that at all.
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That will help, thank you
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Classpad is rubbish, I want to have a calculator on the screen alongside smart notebook, not instead of
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"Pope - catholic or not?" UK faces important decision
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For once the right split their vote and the left played it clever
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Ideally yes, but it would be a much more difficult divorce with no guarantee of instantly joining the EU. By the time Scotland starts to see the benefits the rest of the UK would probably be applying to rejoin or join SM anyway.
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Do you not think it a bit strange to want to solve the problems caused by breaking away from a large partnership by breaking away from another large partnership?
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But not for the 'no rejoin in my lifetime' statement
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Agree 100%. Did you know that they didn't even talk to the people who built HS1 on time and on budget because it was under Labour? There was also no need to try to do anything clever ourselves, we just had to extend the French TGV system as they have decades of expertise.
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In fairness there were more other things for him to moan about then
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With Hughes and Vialli up front the rest of the team doesn't need to go attacking
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It is awful. No-one makes any effort to maintain friendships anymore as they have the danger that you would lose contact removed, and there is always something else to do.
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Not sure we are a bridge to the US in their current state, but we might be again in the future...
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Best time to visit is in the evening
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Wales clearly not learning that voting for what Farage wants doesn't turn out well for them
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Considering that the man who owns the country's first reform pub says he would vote remain now, I'd agree that it is a dangerous reach. A lot of the protest vote sentiment that went into leave is in reform, but would not be in stay out if/when we vote on the EU again.
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Cana you post the link to mark scheme too please?
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Natasha didn't stand up for her colleague @sangitamyska.bsky.social when she got booted off for as yet undisclosed reasons
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Imagine wanting war more than Russia does.....
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I think we could use this to show that if n squared is divisible by 5 then n is divisible by 5. This is only the start of an idea at the moment, though.
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I might take this and tidy up though, good as a warm-up to proving irrationality of root 5
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That's what they learn at private school
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Labour just need to hammer this message solidly for 4 years, but I'm not holding my breath
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Yes he really does, but he's not exactly Stephen Hawking himself
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Politics is often about getting the lesser of two evils. You can vote for Jill Stein and feel all vindicated, but that just helps the GOP.
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For all that money I hope the trains that run on it look more impressive than that one in the picture!
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Scandinavian countries are awesome
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Both countries need to join the EU
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All of them and I'd rather watch these than nearly any modern players
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Only spending 1/3 of your show amplifying reform talking points
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2016 Farage: "Vote for Brexit it will make everything better!" Everything got worse. 2025 Farage: "Vote for me!"
Is fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me not something that people can understand?
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Unfortunately their public schoolboy upbringing gives them the confidence to strut around being wrong all the time, and their similarly privileged mates in the media lap it up. We did have a quality state educated heroine in @sangitamyska.bsky.social but they silenced her with NDAs.
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I half expected Guybrush Threepwood to be around a corner
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thank you @susanwhitehouse.bsky.social
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I rounded e to 2.71828 on my spreadsheet so that probably accounts for the difference
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Crap I've just realised that I missed out the negative in the power of the integrating factor which will probably explain it. Btw I worked in the actual numbers of people and you seem to have worked in the thousands, does it matter?
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excel gave me 264, did you round at all?
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I had 216063
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I mean decreasing with the algebra