Five is the number of sessions of General Conference I'll be seeing of the weekend. It's also largest number of consecutive posts that I've made past 8:30 PM. Additionally, five is the number of sides on a pentagon, and there are 12 pentagons on a soccer ball. Maybe they represent the 12 apostles that will be speaking at Conference.
As long as we're on the subject of soccer, I might as well mention that I I played soccer during Japanese class. The World Language teachers like doing this every year or so, but it was cold and raining today. However, since most of our class wanted to play, our teacher let us play, but let the three wimps that didn't want to play stay in class. As for the game itself, I didn't even slip once in mud, which was better than half the other players and all my matches in Smash Bros. Overall it was pretty fun, even if my hands were practically frostbitten by the end of the game.
Five is also the number of points that I should have gotten on the extra credit problem on the Physics test. Even though I got the right answer, I made an assumption about the scenario that was incorrect, due to my poor knowledge of American football. The assumption led to a slightly difference value for a variable, but it ended up canceling itself out, means that I could have put a cheesecake in its place and still have gotten the right answer. Then again, it's not like it matters, considering the fact that I got 110%, which was only one point away from a "perfect" score. There's also the fact that the test was about five times harder than the test that the other Physics class took.
Bonus Question: Find out how many points the test was worth, assuming that I got a perfect score on all the other problems (which I did).
Friday, April 4, 2008
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42. 42 points.
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