tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3862070466581846873.post6191072982788750724..comments2011-01-03T05:45:21.588-07:00Comments on CRMS Calculus 2010: Scribe Post 2-17Bruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00445757737038941900noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3862070466581846873.post-42517640715388275342010-02-21T20:46:49.616-07:002010-02-21T20:46:49.616-07:00Dammitimmad,
I mean, I think, I would like to say...Dammitimmad,<br /> I mean, I think, I would like to say, I, I don't know. Why you did so good? Tell me the trick. Why that little kitty is so lovely and cute? Why your post is so clear and well-organized? Finally, why don't you add some color into your post? Thanks for spending the time on this post. It is absolutely awesome work, masterpiece.....YDplusSBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03133765178448567641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3862070466581846873.post-3144709344639040382010-02-21T19:46:35.147-07:002010-02-21T19:46:35.147-07:00I just noticed one other thing here. I don't ...I just noticed one other thing here. I don't think your post is labeled correctly because when I click on the scribe post button it doesn't come up with the rest of the posts like it ought to do. I'm sure Bru has already brought this to your attention. You can press the edit button on your post and add all of the required tags and labels that way. I don't think there are any labels on this post yet. But at least you remembered to name the next scribe, which is whats actually important here.mc Caspernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3862070466581846873.post-8925068136660785132010-02-21T19:11:55.631-07:002010-02-21T19:11:55.631-07:00WOW! Great post!
love the dancing kitty!WOW! Great post!<br />love the dancing kitty!Joanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02376671073308935205noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3862070466581846873.post-51175722922795906242010-02-21T19:11:42.333-07:002010-02-21T19:11:42.333-07:00Dammitimmad,
Are you sure this is the right nom d...Dammitimmad,<br /><br />Are you sure this is the right nom de plum for you? Because after this scribe post your name ought to be dammitimgood! This is an excellent scibe post. Besides the one mistake previously mentioned, I have only one small comment. In your wonderful paint example of the chalice and water I would recommend saying that the rate at which the water is poured into the cup is the independent varibale that determines the height of the water. Seeing as we are studying related rates it makes more sense to use the rate at which we pour the water for this example. Although the rate at which the water rises does change due to the chalice's shape, this is not a controllable or changeable rate. Good job on this great post. Sorry for my nit picking on something that isn't really even a mistake, but you didn't really give me much else to work with. You sure deserve a Johnny Mcguire's after this post!<br /><br />Thanks,<br />mc Caspermc Caspernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3862070466581846873.post-74367089161865982852010-02-21T16:24:30.768-07:002010-02-21T16:24:30.768-07:00Nice post. I especially liked the narrations on Po...Nice post. I especially liked the narrations on Porky's feelings. The math was also very good. It was easy to understand and if I hadnt been in class, this would definitely help me with the promlem. Good job!secrethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00934109768750109747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3862070466581846873.post-80914314708365440042010-02-20T13:26:51.589-07:002010-02-20T13:26:51.589-07:00Awesome scribe post! I really like the detail in w...Awesome scribe post! I really like the detail in which you explained the lesson. The dancing cat and the comment about the sumo wrestler set up a light and funny mood for the rest of the post. All of the diagrams helped me to understand the lesson a little better. The diagram of the ladder's position helped me visualize the ladder's path a bit better and figure out the relationship between the x and the y. The only error I noticed was the same one as J-Tron and Winn Plot which confused me a little bit as well, but other than that amazing job!BlueElephantshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10485088681566858581noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3862070466581846873.post-16435041010038007912010-02-19T20:31:16.759-07:002010-02-19T20:31:16.759-07:00Dammitimmad,
This is a well-organized and engagi...Dammitimmad, <br /><br />This is a well-organized and engaging post. The pictures from paint were a great addition to provide a visual representation of the related rates idea. I particularly appreciated the ladder picture. <br /><br />I also noted the same error that was pointed out above. It becomes increasingly more important to be precise with your notation of derivatives in related rates problems, as I'm sure you'll discover.<br /><br />Although it sounds like you didn't cover it in class yet, I'm curious about how you imagine the differential equation relating the rates will be used. Why is it useful to have an equation like that?<br /><br />Again, excellent work! Enjoy related rates; they're one of my favorite topics!!!<br /><br />SKSSKShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00684070871657187046noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3862070466581846873.post-8084625570292317692010-02-18T21:48:58.485-07:002010-02-18T21:48:58.485-07:00I really enjoyed the comment at the beginning of t...I really enjoyed the comment at the beginning of the post about the sumo wresttlers it made me laugh. I was really impressed with how well summarized this post was. You covered all of the material and I respect you honesty at the end admitting that we may not actually be done with derivatives. I also looked through out the post and the error i was able to find was the same as J-tron. Phenomenal overall. Also I liked the paint drawings and I was wondering if you had thought of any other examples related rates. ThanksWinn Plotnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3862070466581846873.post-964461123159112542010-02-18T17:38:45.045-07:002010-02-18T17:38:45.045-07:00HAHAHA the cat is hilarious. And good post too. I ...HAHAHA the cat is hilarious. And good post too. I really liked this post because you talked me through the whole lesson, word for word, even included the obese sumo wrestler. And you added some nice images. I think i found one mistake in your explanation of solving for Porky's velocity. In some of the equations you replace dx/dt with dx/dy. Minor typo but it confused me. Really nice post overall. A- on the J-tron foteen scale<br />J-tronJ-tron foteenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12169811267606736921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3862070466581846873.post-33939552565230238992010-02-18T08:47:58.295-07:002010-02-18T08:47:58.295-07:00Holy guacamole. This post is awesome. Really good ...Holy guacamole. This post is awesome. Really good example with the cone. And the cat is pretty sweet... a little creepy, but sweet. Really good use of the equation editor as well.skirdudehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11691533567526109072noreply@blogger.com