on a lighter note...

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What the fk are you talking about....and in which language?....:E Confused::E Huh::E Loopy::E Head Scratch:
The universal language of mathematics. ;)

True story. Best math teach I ever had was for differential equations. Dude was a Sikh straight from India. I couldn't understand his English to save my life, but I learned differential equations. We all did. The only folks in that class who did poorly were the ones who didn't attend class regularly.
 
The universal language of mathematics. ;)

True story. Best math teach I ever had was for differential equations. Dude was a Sikh straight from India. I couldn't understand his English to save my life, but I learned differential equations. We all did. The only folks in that class who did poorly were the ones who didn't attend class regularly.
We had a Georgian teacher. The Georgian accent can't be fixed, I don't know why. In the formulas of electromagnetism, the letter "mju" (μ) denotes the magnetic constant. The teacher called him "mu" (to our ears, this is the main sound of a cow). I remember it well.
 
We had a Georgian teacher. The Georgian accent can't be fixed, I don't know why. In the formulas of electromagnetism, the letter "mju" (μ) denotes the magnetic constant. The teacher called him "mu" (to our ears, this is the main sound of a cow). I remember it well.
Yes, but you all know what µ is, even if it is pronounced differently/incorrectly.

And yes, "moo" is also the sound of a cow in English.
 
The universal language of mathematics. ;)

True story. Best math teach I ever had was for differential equations. Dude was a Sikh straight from India. I couldn't understand his English to save my life, but I learned differential equations. We all did. The only folks in that class who did poorly were the ones who didn't attend class regularly.
I wasn't very good in math in high school. I was in advanced math classes and shouldn't have been. The teachers seemed to teach to the ten out of thirty that got it. Everyone else was wondering what the hell they were talking about. Anyway, I had to take a math class in college. I chose a statistics class. We had to write out the lengthy equations by hand and then find the statistical difference answers using ONLY a Texas Intruments calculator. It was the ONLY calculator that would do that back then. The instructor was great and I never missed even one answer to an equation. Go figure.
 
We had a Georgian teacher. The Georgian accent can't be fixed, I don't know why. In the formulas of electromagnetism, the letter "mju" (μ) denotes the magnetic constant. The teacher called him "mu" (to our ears, this is the main sound of a cow). I remember it well.
If you had an Alabaman teacher it may have been easier to understand? LOL
 
Yes, but you all know what µ is, even if it is pronounced differently/incorrectly.

And yes, "moo" is also the sound of a cow in English.
U, you, yew, ewe, U2? LOL
 
If you had an Alabaman teacher it may have been easier to understand? LOL

Yep. Georgians I now after many years here in the south can understand about every third or forth word they say and figure out the rest. Alabama I have always and still understand every other word they say and it's easier to figure out what they are saying.

Now Louisianans, I have to ask them to repeat themselves several times and still can't fully understand nor really figure out what they are saying. They think I'm deaf because I ask them to speak a little slower. After watching Swamp People regularly, I learned not to ask if they are Cajun or Coon Ass, as I understand it addressing them by the wrong term is a good way to start a fight.

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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