Go to wikipedia and click on 'Random Article', then tell us what it was about.
—suggested by endroine.
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Nov 03, 2009 09:25 by jvanalstyne

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Whoa! Awesome! Was it fun? Would you do it again?
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@rabbitdan: ABSO - F&$%ING - LUTELY. 8D!~
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I can't wait to receive this month's Journal of Computational Physics! LOL
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Heheh, "My brain asploded" ;)
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hey wait, there's a mistake in there.. hold on..
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@a_noob: i think you are right... well spotted.
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I wish I got to learn math like this. I think I'll go learn it on my own! TO THE BAT-CAV... oh wait..
TO THE LIBRARY!
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Um, I think understand this. Sadly, I never, ever, got to apply Calculus in real life.
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@passepartout: i think you should go out of your way to find everyday applications that relate directly to your life enabling you to apply calculus at a whim... as you please... imagine the joy!
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... I feel stupid. xD