

Yeah, it’s hard to see the lights at all until you’re up close, but the first color I can see for certain is a red light. It’s obviously horrible design on the part of the city, for angle and placement of the light.
Yeah, it’s hard to see the lights at all until you’re up close, but the first color I can see for certain is a red light. It’s obviously horrible design on the part of the city, for angle and placement of the light.
It doesn’t surprise me for college level students to not know it, but for college students in a math heavy field to not know it. Both in terms of how do they pass an entrance exam for that program, as well as how does someone that is bad in a subject decide that is the career they want?
It isn’t the “quality” of the piece that makes it more valuable, but the intrinsic quality of being the original. An exact, molecularly identical copy might make that messy, in that you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between them, but the true original is still the one with the value.
I was prepared for it to be lib arts or humanities, not engineering
I knew it, I’m surrounded by Assholes