Aeron. You'll want to catch up on the details when you have a chance. Apparently the system isn't just a convenient way for a few people to stay in contact.
[Shame, Emery. How are you supposed to bend the laws of physics to your will if you can't express them numerically? ...On second thought, don't answer that.]
So what about this network thing? I must have missed the first few classes where they talked about the what and the why.
Yeah. Makes me wonder why some of my friends are signing up for summer semester. I mean, sure, there's getting done sooner, but losing your summer to do it...
Yeah. It's a pretty informal nickname. Otherwise we're stuck with "everyone who has a number they can use to talk to everyone else with a number", after all.
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Having trouble?
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Not exWell, a little. ButWhat are you all doing here?
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Is this the first time you've used the system?
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I'm fairly new myself.
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I'm Fred.
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[Fred meanwhile goes poking around the network history, not at all sure what he's looking for.]
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You... show up the first half of the semester?
[Why is he even having this conversation? This was supposed to just be a review exercise, and now it's some kind of network.]
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[ Yeeeeeah. Emery dropped maths when he was sixteen. ]
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So what about this network thing? I must have missed the first few classes where they talked about the what and the why.
[Guess who hasn't read back?]
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It isn't, is it? [He lightly underlines "ending".]
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I don't know. Whatever's happening, it's not how we think of it.
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[Probably. Though if they're looking at it wrong... But no, don't think about it like that, they're the ones with experience here.]
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[You hear that, Banagher? That's the sound of a future business major.]
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Just a luxury of choice, I guess. I'd choose a summer too, for what it's worth.
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[Read: not really.]
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[Have a few sketchy doodles of lines and curves.]
Not usually.
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Oh! That!
I don't think the derivative of anything is actually the Ultimate Question, though. It doesn't really seem to be philosophical enough.
Though I realize that thought may be a little [Fred quickly doodles a face with sunglasses] derivative.
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This stuff makes me glad I'm not taking any math classes. I don't know how you can stand it.
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And of course it was. It was a pun. All the best puns are truly...
[Yeah, he's gonna wait for you to either ask or guess. Or leave him hanging, I suppose.]
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If you end that joke with "punny" I'll punch you through this paper. Somehow. With magic.
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No, the best puns are pungent.