1eanda Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Hello all, Alas, I have searched high and low for video of Westfield's 2000 "Hemispheres" show, to no avail. Just as a tree falling in the forest, if there is no recording of it, did it really happen? **philosophical dreaming and deep sigh** Quote
Xenon Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Four times Four equals Sixteen. Divided by the Area which equals Pi r squared. Divided by the Derivative of two x plus x squared is approximately the inv of the e which equals point nine nine plus negative x squared minus two y is greater than or equal to theta plus y x minus pi equals one half of the constant of theta divided by the squareroot of pi multiplied by delta y all over e. Equals.......................... (flag noises).... ONE jmj and 1eanda 2 Quote
Xenon Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 This reminds me of the fact that I was talking with an Alum and Parent from Haltom 2004 at Area B on Saturday and I just started singing the breakdown section of that show. Quote
Xenon Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 I saw the video (not just audio) somewhere fairly recently, but I can't remember where and can't find it again. Quote
LeanderMomma Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Daniel, I think you need to eat lunch. Quote
1eanda Posted October 30, 2018 Author Posted October 30, 2018 On 10/29/2018 at 6:09 PM, Xenon said: Four times Four equals Sixteen. Divided by the Area which equals Pi r squared. Divided by the Derivative of two x plus x squared is approximately the inv of the e which equals point nine nine plus negative x squared minus two y is greater than or equal to theta plus y x minus pi equals one half of the constant of theta divided by the squareroot of pi multiplied by delta y all over e. Equals.......................... (flag noises).... ONE Whoa! LOL You are the MVP...well, almost. Quote
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