on a lighter note...

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Yeah, well if she was on top of you at 195lbs, the last thing you'd remember were those breasts as you suffocated between them! LOL

Not a bad way to go :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
Sorry the meme was so obscure. It goes back to high school math class when a kid would say, "When will I ever use this". Sin(Sine) , Co(Cosine) and Tan(Tangent) are math/trig terms.

On the other hand, I don't know how to diagram a sentence or label the parts. That was not part of my formal education. Some how I made it through grad school without that knowledge.

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My teacher taught us about the great Indian chief SohCahToa.

Sine: opposite/hypotenuse
Cos: adjacent/hypotenuse
Tan: opposite/adjacent

That was 47ish years ago and I’ve never forgotten it. Good teachers find ways to make learning interesting and fun.
 
I remember taking trigonometry in school. I know the terms but don’t remember all the details. However, when I need to know about sin, cos, and tan I search AH. ;)
Sorry the meme was so obscure. It goes back to high school math class when a kid would say, "When will I ever use this". Sin(Sine) , Co(Cosine) and Tan(Tangent) are math/trig terms.

On the other hand, I don't know how to diagram a sentence or label the parts. That was not part of my formal education. Some how I made it through grad school without that knowledge.

View attachment 511790

Sine: opposite/hypotenuse
Cos: adjacent/hypotenuse
Tan: opposite/adjacent
 
My teacher taught us about the great Indian chief SohCahToa.

Sine: opposite/hypotenuse
Cos: adjacent/hypotenuse
Tan: opposite/adjacent

That was 47ish years ago and I’ve never forgotten it. Good teachers find ways to make learning interesting and fun.
Fantastic mnemonic device
 
Guy wakes up one morning and his privates are a bright orange. Takes a shower and it's still there. Goes to see his doctor, explains the problem and he's told to drop his drawers. Doc looks him over and asks him what type of work he does. Guy says, I'm a trucker but I've been laid off for a few weeks. Doc asks him what he does all day. Guy replies, oh, just sit around watching porn and eating cheese doodles.
 
Sorry the meme was so obscure. It goes back to high school math class when a kid would say, "When will I ever use this". Sin(Sine) , Co(Cosine) and Tan(Tangent) are math/trig terms.

On the other hand, I don't know how to diagram a sentence or label the parts. That was not part of my formal education. Some how I made it through grad school without that knowledge.

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I still use my machine shop school trig for calculating rifle sight elevations and for shimming scope mounts etc. I don't recall how to do sq rt by hand, IE Pythagorean theorem. The calculator button is too easy to reach.
 
I remember taking trigonometry in school. I know the terms but don’t remember all the details. However, when I need to know about sin, cos, and tan I search AH. ;)
The Car Lane booklet has it all. Even weights and measures etc. I still have and use mine.
 
Sorry the meme was so obscure. It goes back to high school math class when a kid would say, "When will I ever use this". Sin(Sine) , Co(Cosine) and Tan(Tangent) are math/trig terms.

On the other hand, I don't know how to diagram a sentence or label the parts. That was not part of my formal education. Some how I made it through grad school without that knowledge.

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Well, thanks for the memories. Not!!
 

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