A lifesaver, indeed! :D Thanks so much - although it really starts yto take itrs toll on godd advancing (I should limit the time I spend browsing it...hmmm)
another addition on my colleagues: I showed one to my "officemates" and they did not understand. And even after explanation they did not laugh. I definitely have to get away from here, and QUICK!
I can feeeeeeeeeeeeeel desperation flowing from your labs.
My only lab ever was the primary school's "math lab". How great is that, heh, having had a math lab?
We were playing around with .5 cm-large wooden cubes that we would pile up for addition, aggregate into squares for multiplication, cubes for showing commutativity, we would have 10-block sticks to symbolize tens, 100-block squares to symbolize hundreds, etc so that we would learn decimal-based computing and perform substractions, etc.
How great was my childhood, huh ? And poetic with that, see?
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A lifesaver, indeed! :D Thanks so much - although it really starts yto take itrs toll on godd advancing (I should limit the time I spend browsing it...hmmm)
another addition on my colleagues: I showed one to my "officemates" and they did not understand. And even after explanation they did not laugh. I definitely have to get away from here, and QUICK!
...and again: BSZ :))))))) (even though it's STILL too early!) :)
Thanks.
Addition about my labmates: one of them asked if snail is a vertebrate. I feel lonely.
I can feeeeeeeeeeeeeel desperation flowing from your labs.
My only lab ever was the primary school's "math lab". How great is that, heh, having had a math lab?
We were playing around with .5 cm-large wooden cubes that we would pile up for addition, aggregate into squares for multiplication, cubes for showing commutativity, we would have 10-block sticks to symbolize tens, 100-block squares to symbolize hundreds, etc so that we would learn decimal-based computing and perform substractions, etc.
How great was my childhood, huh ? And poetic with that, see?
I love school. My school.
You lost me at commutativity.
math lab. well, that explains a lot :) (maybe it is also related to the special way the spoons have to be arranged in our drawer...?)
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