[QUOTE=michaelnomad, post:18, topic:389602]
Or maybe even **3(ma) **. I realize that it still works out the same, but this way it emphasizes the force. Oh well… maybe the force equals one, and it is all moot.
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It’s only moot if force equals zero or the square root of 3, not one. Bozo.
[QUOTE=demee007, post:21, topic:389602]
It’s only moot if force equals zero or the square root of 3, not one. Bozo.
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DOH!!! You are of course correct. SNIFF
(I should’ve just went to bed… 0 and 1 are pretty close on the number pad, so… yeah, that’s my story and I’m sticking to it)
[QUOTE=Stexe, post:3, topic:389602]
Shame the shirt off is over!
Back to the good ol’ self I guess.
Just remember to stay fresh and the secret shirt.woot greeting that everyone has seemingly forgotten!
Person A: “Boss shirt, boss.”
Person B: “Yeah, I know.”
EDIT: We totally need another song with that phrase in it. Is there a place where they keep all their old songs since so many of them are amazing!
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My boys & I always do the secret pass phrase whenever one of us wears one of our Woot shirts!!!
(ma)^3 bugs me as well but I’m willing to overlook it. The shirt is a least an opportunity to debate the magnitude of Triforce force. I can’t say the topic has ever come up before.
This comment thread makes me feel things. Good Humor® is now applicable:
Exponential function is off to a party with natural log, root function, you know, the whole gang. As it happened to be, exponential is rather shy and struggled to engage with others at the shindig. It spent most its time wallflower-ing. Natural log, being the good friend it is, walks to expoential and says, “hey man, why don’t you try integrating yourself?”. To which exponential somberly replies, “It wouldn’t make a difference.” Then, all of a sudden, Whammy!! The left side of plus sign is torn off!
I’m more bothered by the triforce being on the right side than the 3ma vs (ma)^3 debate. It just looks weird. Besides, I already have the Star Wars f=ma shirt. Impossible to take another.