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This is comic number 1050.  It was posted on May 2, 2012.
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| date      = May 2, 2012
 
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Image text: The only things you HAVE to know are how to make enough of a living to stay alive and how to get your taxes done. All the fun parts of life are optional.
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==Description==
 
This comic is pretty well explained in the caption and the image text, but I'll extrapolate a little bit.  Here we have two ex-students taunting their old Algebra teacher because they have never used Algebra since they left (I'll assume) middle or high school.
 
This comic is pretty well explained in the caption and the image text, but I'll extrapolate a little bit.  Here we have two ex-students taunting their old Algebra teacher because they have never used Algebra since they left (I'll assume) middle or high school.
  
 
Randall's argument here is that what part of your schooling that you use after you get out of school is all optional and up to you.  Lots of people use math after they graduate, lots of people use their music lessons, etc.  Lots of people don't use anything they learned in school in "real life".
 
Randall's argument here is that what part of your schooling that you use after you get out of school is all optional and up to you.  Lots of people use math after they graduate, lots of people use their music lessons, etc.  Lots of people don't use anything they learned in school in "real life".
 
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Revision as of 00:10, 4 August 2012

1050: Forgot Algebra
forgot algebra.png

Description

This comic is pretty well explained in the caption and the image text, but I'll extrapolate a little bit. Here we have two ex-students taunting their old Algebra teacher because they have never used Algebra since they left (I'll assume) middle or high school.

Randall's argument here is that what part of your schooling that you use after you get out of school is all optional and up to you. Lots of people use math after they graduate, lots of people use their music lessons, etc. Lots of people don't use anything they learned in school in "real life".