User:CKnapp
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1+1=10 | This user likes binary. |
8+8=10 | This user likes hexadecimal. |
This user misses Pluto. May its planethood rest in peace. |
This user affirms the Five Solas of the Reformation |
My name is Cory Knapp, born May 12, 1988. I am going to school in Chicago, Il. (IIT) for Applied Mathematics.
I am interested in contributing on math, German literature, and computer-related cultures, among other random things I feel like working on. When I get the time and the motivation, I'll either begin to contribute to Project Calvinism, or I will begin with a systematic revision of mathematics articles, making them more accessible. As for now, I am too lazy and busy for such tasks... Mostly the former.
If anyone could add a Literary Techniques section to the Draußen vor der Tür article, I would be much indebted to them.
All of my contributions to Wikipedia are public domain, unless otherwise noted.
Any questions or comments: cknapp2@iit.edu or thestonetable@gmail.com
[edit] randomness
every time I hear the word "pwnt" I remember I'm at a tech school.
There are 2 types of people in the world 1) Those who start arrays with 1, and 1) those who start arrays with 0.
e^x was walking down the street, and 42 comes running along screaming, "AH! There's a differential operator at the end of the street, if he finds me I'll be nothing!" e^x keeps walking down the street and sees the operator. He gets right in his face and says "I'm e^x, you can't do anything about me.' The operator respond "Hi, I'm d/dy."
- Her: "And where are you going?"
- Me: "I'm going to San Francisco to a UNIX convention."
- Her: "Eunuchs convention? I didn't know there were that many of you."
Scientists may come, and scientists may go, but Ampere's name will always remain current.
Favorite numbers: 1.61803398....,1/ω, ε.
[edit] Notes to Self
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[edit] SandBox Space FTW
CKnapp 16:33, 1 December 2006 (UTC)