If you're among the 18% of still undecided voters...

I choose McCain for the two economy questions and Obama on everything else.

11 Obama -vs- 2 McCain
 
Its simple take the most similar responses from either candidate and make a quiz designed to try to trick people.
 
Wow, that was interesting and painful. It just confirmed to me that both candidates are idiots. Looks like I'm voting Libertarian again.
 
i agree with EF, i did the test and got a similar result to michael except the first economic question went to obama and it was an immigration question which went to McCaine.

Basically the quotes they are using say very little about there differences in policy which after all is the only way to responcably make a choice between them
 
the test was pretty pathetic, but atleast it got it right and picked Obama...
 
no shit, you're a stupid conservative. the only thing left for you to be to be the ultimate scum of the earth is racist.
 
the fuck outta here, we're adults here this aint no bullshit infraction string. cmon man, seriously.
 
Yeah 'Mathematical Messiah', how about you spend more time trying not to make mistake after mistake after mistake in the Physics section...and less on harassing me.
 
Yeah 'Mathematical Messiah', how about you spend more time trying not to make mistake after mistake after mistake in the Physics section...and less on harassing me.

mistakes?? HAHAHAHAH SHOW ME A SINGLE ONE! and less on harrassing you?I donnt have to do that you embarrass yourself enough already.
 
mistakes?? HAHAHAHAH SHOW ME A SINGLE ONE! and less on harrassing you?I donnt have to do that you embarrass yourself enough already.

Okay, it only took me the last post you made in physics to find it.

http://www.sciforums.com/member.php?u=30516
the speed of light, c, is a constant in a vacuum. But light can be slowed down, for example, light travels faster in air than in water because of difference in density.

$$\frac{m}{v}$$ does not equal $$\frac{1}{\epsilon\mu}$$

Check the units for your self...messiah
 
Or how about this one...
I would think that yes, manifolds are vector spaces, at each point they give a magnitude and direction for motion to flow.

What do you mean by locally homeomorphic? From my understanding, either the entire manifold is homeomorphic to another manifold or it's not.

Mercator projections are Collignon projections as well, right?
 
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