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smcrawfo
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Mechanics of Materials. Beer, et al. 4th addition...give it up... please :-D

1/15/2007 10:00:11 PM

jwb9984
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now how are you gonna learn just copying the solutions, huh?

1/15/2007 10:01:53 PM

smcrawfo
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I won't be copying. sometimes you just need a little push in the right direction to solve a problem. plus, i ts not like this shit will help me in real life

1/15/2007 10:05:18 PM

brianj320
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the same excuses still bein used..i find it funny.

btw, u say ur only gonna use them for a "push" to learn the problems but i'll guarantee that "push" turns into an excuse later in the semester to just get the homework done and turned in.

1/15/2007 10:09:26 PM

JönHGuth
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you guys can find these available for download if you look hard enough, but you are just cheating yourself

1/15/2007 10:25:02 PM

bhswain
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I have the 3rd edition, some are the same questions just as different numbers int eh book

1/15/2007 11:35:24 PM

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Quote :
"I won't be copying. sometimes you just need a little push in the right direction to solve a problem. plus, i ts not like this shit will help me in real life"


ask the teacher? That always helped me when I needed a push in the right direction

Instead of just staring at the answer

1/16/2007 10:41:28 AM

Hurley
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be a fucking man and learn the material. work with a group or visit the instructor if you need help

1/16/2007 11:07:29 AM

FIVE O
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"be a fucking man and learn the material. work with a group or visit the instructor if you need help"


she's a girl

1/16/2007 11:35:21 AM

Hurley
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bwahahahah self pwn...well, be a WOman. ehe

1/16/2007 11:55:59 AM

bhswain
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anyone know where I can find a group for MAE 208 and 314......I dont mind working alone, but it helps some.....

1/16/2007 3:24:26 PM

brianj320
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honestly the easiest thing to do is spend a lot of time in the Progress Energy room in Broughton on the 3rd floor. you'll more than likely find people to join groups with ya.

1/16/2007 4:51:34 PM

BEAVERCHEESE
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^ yep...Progress Energy was a life-saver when I was there

1/16/2007 5:41:02 PM

jsmcconn
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it wont help you any but half.com might have it
plus ur a girl in mae...no matter what u look like some dude will be dying to help u

1/16/2007 6:55:02 PM

bhswain
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Yea, I have heard about progress energy just didnt know where it was (first semester here).....thanks

1/16/2007 11:14:30 PM

e30ncsu
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it was better when it had vending machines

1/16/2007 11:48:03 PM

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