SGA: John/Rodney; Math Proofs and Audio Books.willow_fae_20November 4 2007, 22:39:26 UTC
For the fourth day in a row Rodney came to his office and found a mug of coffee and a sheet of paper on his desk. On the paper was the continuation of a Math Proof, Rodney had tried to figure out what the proof was working toward. For the first time in his life the documented genius was truly stumped. It wasn't a feeling he liked. Several hours later; after dealing with a non life threatening accident in one of the lesser labs, Rodney once again settled at his work space. to find yet another piece of paper. A quick note was scrawled in the margin "If my numbers are right you should be able to increase the power output by about 25 percent just for a few hours a day. Put every sixth line from the proof into a 'Perchners Graph'; I know you have the program on your personal computer, and you'll find out who this is." The note said. Rodney didn't even bother to check the math. There were only a select few people who knew what a Perchners Graph was, and only one who would know that he had it on his system. He would figure out a way
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It's a word! It's a plan! It's...adigitaljunkieNovember 5 2007, 14:07:03 UTC
(n)Blow a ton of coin (or call in a personal favor from the pilot you're blackmailing) to write the words in the sky, ruining a perfectly clear day.
(n+1)Surprise her by occupying a small section of a beach to build her fantasy dream house out of sand, and run to get her to look before the tide comes in or before some kids feel it would be fun to kick over a sand castle.
(n+2)For some time now, the man always would sit in her section of the diner. He was always nice to her, and she knew he liked her. He was well dressed, almost a bit out of place at the diner. They would talk, sometimes for over an hour, whenever she wasn't busy. Every time, he would leave his tip when he left (20% rounded up to the nearest dollar in change) under a full glass of water, turned upside down over it. It was an old sophomoric gag, but she eventually accepted it as a playful gesture and began to welcome it. She would even miss it on the days he would not be there. She liked him, undoubtedly. Each time, she would slide the laminated menu under the glass
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(n+1)Surprise her by occupying a small section of a beach to build her fantasy dream house out of sand, and run to get her to look before the tide comes in or before some kids feel it would be fun to kick over a sand castle.
(n+2)For some time now, the man always would sit in her section of the diner. He was always nice to her, and she knew he liked her. He was well dressed, almost a bit out of place at the diner. They would talk, sometimes for over an hour, whenever she wasn't busy. Every time, he would leave his tip when he left (20% rounded up to the nearest dollar in change) under a full glass of water, turned upside down over it. It was an old sophomoric gag, but she eventually accepted it as a playful gesture and began to welcome it. She would even miss it on the days he would not be there. She liked him, undoubtedly. Each time, she would slide the laminated menu under the glass ( ... )
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For #98, I promise to meet you at the emergency room with a book and a sweater.
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