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  1. mathz http://ur1.ca/a4cqc

    Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 18:29:00 UTC from web
    1. @mushi Only if it becomes cooler at a constant rate. #

      Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 18:30:00 UTC from web
      1. @bitshift and what if we can derivate the amount of coolness per time?

        Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 18:31:11 UTC from web
      2. @bitshift Coolness increases in a parabolic curve, directly proportionate to the speed along the ten seconds.

        Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 18:33:20 UTC from web
    2. @mushi https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/309156_439212149453562_1320041970_n.jpg

      Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 18:31:34 UTC from web
      1. @purplephish20 Oh yeah, that one's good xD

        Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 18:32:11 UTC from web
      2. @purplephish20 oh god. whoever drew this is a genious!

        Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 18:38:56 UTC from web
    3. @mushi coolness = coolness * ((2 * seconds_flat) / 100) # coolness rises by 2% per flat second

      Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 18:32:34 UTC from web
      1. @toksyuryel *reads conversation* ...You're all a bunch of nerds. NERDS I SAY

        Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 18:34:36 UTC from web
    4. @mushi Also that image is wrong, because 20% in 10 seconds is not the same thing as 2% in 1 seconds -- the latter would compound, resulting in more than 20% after 10 seconds have passed.

      Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 18:34:18 UTC from web
      1. @toksyuryel but maybe coolness needs to be a multiple of 2

        Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 18:40:01 UTC from web