This is resolved by using the Differential Operator ∂/∂t instead.
Dreaded Anomaly Send a noteboard - 06/12/2010 09:53:00 PM
Since e^x is independent of t.
This source of argument being that x might easily be time dependent, since e^x is clearly seen changing position during the joke and thus x=x(t)and d/dt[e^x(t)] does not necessarily equal zero
So this guy walks into a psychologist's office.
06/12/2010 02:39:31 PM
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BAD JOKES!
06/12/2010 06:23:52 PM
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I cannot understand your first joke. I can't even get past the first line.
06/12/2010 07:36:48 PM
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It isn't particularly funny, you're not missing much. *NM*
06/12/2010 07:54:44 PM
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Please. It was hi-larious.
06/12/2010 08:16:55 PM
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Why is the "d/dt" part funny? I don't get the punchline but I understand the build up *NM*
06/12/2010 08:56:53 PM
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Because d/dt of e^x is 0
06/12/2010 09:01:35 PM
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I remember this starting a geek fight once
06/12/2010 09:23:47 PM
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This is resolved by using the Differential Operator ∂/∂t instead.
06/12/2010 09:53:00 PM
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