Boredom could lead you to discover new things... take it from me.

Jan 13, 2005 21:08

Hello. ^-^ ahihihihihihi... Hmm... I'm not sure of the title of this OP Theme of Tenjou Tenge.. If you know the title, I would appreciate it if you could tell me... >< Sankyuu.. *bows* Anyhow, Today is the release of the new single of L'Arc~en~Ciel, Killing Me. How I wish I pre-ordered it... It's okay.. I could get it anytime naman eh... Anyhow, I'm waiting for the release of the Kagen no Tsuki DVD on February so I'll be saving up for that... oh yah... here are the things I'm saving up for:

01. Kagen no Tsuki DVD
02. Bleach Shinigami Daiko Hen 1 DVD [w/ Audio Cd, Limited Edition]
03. Costume for whenever the next cosplay is
04. L'Arc~en~Ciel Killing Me single
05. An Asian Kung-fu Generation album [forgot the title]
06. My Prom [of course...]
07. A new handy-dandy ntbk
08. Tenjou Tenge Round 6 DVD [contains eps 16 to 18]
09. Midori no Hibi DVD [eps 1 - 4 (I think...)]
10. Cowboy Bebop Extra Session [DVD + A5 sized Book]
11. Kannazuki no Miko 3 [Limited Release]
12. Maria-sama ga Miteru Soshu Hen DVD [First Press Release, Limited Edition][I want this better than anything else in my list..]
13. Sakura Taisen: Le Nouveau Paris Ep 3 [Limited Edition]
14. Genshiken DVD Box 2 [Limited Release]
15. Tennis no Oujisama [Vol. 37]

There... ahihihihi... That would cost me around.... *calculates in her head* uhm.. more than ¥30,000.... o.0;;; oops... wakekekeke... I wish I didn't calculate that... crap. I need money... *sigh*

Anyhow... I want to share new knowledge to you people... Like what my subject says... Boredom could lead you to discover new things... [I've told Buu-chan, Bi-chan, Bununu, Ta-chan, Hisa, Hikari and Teko about this... my new discovery...] Anyhow, Someone called me a nerd today... Because I told them of something... Something that I haven't really heard of anywhere.. I just discovered it.. Unexpectedly. So don't sue me if someone has already written this in a book or something... I don't know... >< But let me tell you how and what I discovered...
Yesterday afternoon, the sun was brightly shining, birds were chirping, it was kind of cold in the classroom and the teacher was boring [sorry...]. So I decided to get a piece of paper and do some... MATH. Yes. Math. And our class was... HISTORY. Yes. History. Anyone who knows the relationship of Math and History? [except that Greeks, Sumerians and Arabians were the ones who developed the number system.. I know that for crying out loud...] I don't know the answer honestly... So don't ask me... Why was I doing Math during our History class? That... I don't know of... Anyhow, as I was saying... I was bored so I got a piece of paper from my GIGANTIC Geometry notebook and started writing the list of... PERFECT SQUARES. Yes. Perfect Squares. I am glad to say that [not stepping over the bounds of modesty of course ^----^] I know perfect squares until 100, I mean I know the perfect square of the numbers 1 to 100. Without using any paper or calculator, I could get the squares of numbers mentally with ease. [that's why most of my classmates call me: The Living Proof of a Walking Calculator. Yes. They call me that. And I am not so interested in Math... Ironic, ne? ><]

So I wrote them down... As I was writing each number... I noticed a pattern. Different from what we know about them. Let me explain. What do you get when you add 1 and 2? You get a 3 right? Try subtracting 1 from 4. What do you get? 3. I noticed that when consecutive numbers are added, you always get an odd number. Try 1+2=3, 2+3=5, so on and so forth... You will never, ever get an even number if you add consecutive numbers. So maybe you're thinking, how is this related to perfect squares?!? Damn it! Don't make me think!!! Well... I will go to the that part next. Try getting the square of 12 and the square of 13... You get a 144 and a 169 right? Try subtracting 144 from 169. Of course, you get a 25. Now try getting the square of 15. 225 right? Subtract 196 [the square of 14] from 225, what do you get? You have 29 for an answer. So, do you get the connection? If yes, then you're a certified Math whiz [I am not a Math whiz... I'm telling you...] and if not... I will explain it to you... it's like this.. I told you before that when you add consecutive numbers you get an odd number right... And here when you subtract the squares of consecutive numbers, you also get an odd number. Like the square of 21 which as 441 and the square of 22 which is 484.. When you subtract 441 from 484, you get a 43.. That's an odd number. Try doing it to everything else, you will notice that you would never get an even number. Now, try adding 21 and 22... you get a 43 right? When you subtract the square of 21 [441] from the square of 22 [484], you also get a difference of 43. Haven't you guys noticed that the distance of the perfect squares are all odd numbers? 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 31, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 51, 53, 55, 57, etc. Just like adding their square roots, 1 + 2 = 3, 2 + 3 = 5, 3 + 4 = 7, 4 + 5 = 9. etc. Can you see the pattern? Wakekekeke... uhm, get the sum of 1 and 2 and the get the difference of their squares isn't it that you get 3 in both solutions? Well.. this is a more complicated way of getting the square but it's fun.^--------------^ Like.. if you know the square of 14 and you want to get the square of 16... [If you don't know it that is..] all you have to do is add 14 and 15 to get a 29 and add 15 and 16 to get a 31... Now add 29 and 31... you get a 60 right? To get the square of 16, add 60 to the square of 14 which is 196 and you get a 256 w/c is the square of 16. ^----------------^ sugoi. ^-^ Another example... you know the square of 12 and you want to get the square of let's say... 17. Do the "adding the consecutive numbers method". So (12+13) + (13+14) + (14+15) + (15+16) + (16+17) = 145. Add 145 to 144... you get a 289 w/c is the square of 17. ^----------^ Cool noh? I know it's a long method... But it's fun. ^-^ Always remember this: Whatever the sum of 2 consecutive numbers are, it will ALWAYS be equal to the difference of their squares. Okay? Wakekekekeke... Also, the pattern I told you is constant. It never changes. Anyhow... People were like, You really are bored huh?.. or they go, You do Math when you're bored?!. Hahahaha...

RANDOM THOUGHT/S:
a. People were asking me... "What kind of brain do you have you there in your head?"
b. I was born to make the complicated lives of people MORE COMPLICATED. Wakekekeke...
c. If you're gonna read my journal and what I wrote in here was new information for you and you want to use it.. please, at least, give me some credit. Don't try owning it though... If you do... You very well know what could happen to you... *glares*
d. I have a History MQT tomorrrow... crap.
e. House Meetings destroy my life...
f. I'm so drained I can't think of anything to write...

Anyhow... That's all for now... Ja. Bai-bai. ^----------^ *runs around involuntarily like an idiot then hits a wooden beam, faints and then.. POOF! Gone. [smoke] (smoke effects made by Ta-chan fanning dry ice inside an ice cream can)*
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