Subject: BS: 101 From: Dazbo Date: 29 Nov 06 - 09:13 AM What's all that about then? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Paul Burke Date: 29 Nov 06 - 09:36 AM Darts for people with a short attention span? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Rapparee Date: 29 Nov 06 - 09:36 AM 1337 for LOL? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: mack/misophist Date: 29 Nov 06 - 10:13 AM The course number of Introduction to Nihilism? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Splott Man Date: 29 Nov 06 - 10:16 AM It's where you are confronted with your worst fears. mmwwahahahaha! |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: GUEST Date: 29 Nov 06 - 10:26 AM 6 |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: katlaughing Date: 29 Nov 06 - 10:36 AM The Scream |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Georgiansilver Date: 29 Nov 06 - 10:43 AM Sould not be 101...it should be IOI |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Elmer Fudd Date: 29 Nov 06 - 11:44 AM Are you talking about Highway 101? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: frogprince Date: 29 Nov 06 - 11:56 AM I didn't get it until Georgiansilver explained. Talk about HILARIOUS... |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Schantieman Date: 29 Nov 06 - 12:30 PM ...just another way of saying 10? S |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: GUEST,heric Date: 29 Nov 06 - 12:38 PM PCH - Street of Dreams |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: frogprince Date: 29 Nov 06 - 01:40 PM Actually, I don't have the vaguest idea what this is about : ) |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Ebbie Date: 29 Nov 06 - 01:59 PM Including Other Intentions? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Amos Date: 29 Nov 06 - 02:01 PM Jes' signifyin' jive-ass tuhkeys, you ask me.... A |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: GUEST,lox Date: 29 Nov 06 - 04:30 PM Dalmations? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: JohnInKansas Date: 29 Nov 06 - 04:36 PM Blue jeans? John |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: bobad Date: 29 Nov 06 - 04:37 PM Bill? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: JennyO Date: 29 Nov 06 - 09:18 PM 5 in binary? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 29 Nov 06 - 09:53 PM IOI? Identity of Interest In Orbit Infrastructure Indication of Interest Integrated Operating Instruction Inter-Ocular Impact Interim Operating Instructions Internal Operating Instruction International Ocean Institute International Olympiad in Informatics Item of Inspection Item of Interest Items of Importance Which one? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Rowan Date: 29 Nov 06 - 10:06 PM LOL without tails |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 29 Nov 06 - 11:05 PM 1/v 1337-593@/< "101" \/\/0(_)1|) |33 "LOL". |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: John O'L Date: 30 Nov 06 - 03:29 AM A dinner setting for someone with two right hands? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: John O'L Date: 30 Nov 06 - 03:59 AM (I'm a right-handed chauvinist snob.) |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Zany Mouse Date: 30 Nov 06 - 04:14 AM Room 101? Rhiannon |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Paul Burke Date: 30 Nov 06 - 04:19 AM I note that 101 is prime in bases 2 (5), 4 (17), 6 (37), 10 (101), 14 (197), 16 (257), 20 (401) and 24 (577) - that is as far as I can be bothered to calculate. Is there a name for these primes ((2n)^2)+1? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: GUEST Date: 30 Nov 06 - 04:25 AM NAAFI club @ BZN? Skipy |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Georgiansilver Date: 30 Nov 06 - 04:29 AM Idiot On Idiot ? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Dazbo Date: 30 Nov 06 - 06:18 AM Thought it'd be more fun and interesting if I was vague:-) As in US college courses i.e. XXXXXXX 101. I presume it means (from colloquial usage I've heard) a beginner's class but what does it acually mean? Something like the first lesson (module) in the first year of study which would be followed by XXXXXXX 102, sophomore year (2nd year to me) classes would be 201 etc? |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: JohnInKansas Date: 30 Nov 06 - 06:49 AM Dazbo - It varies in US colleges. The 101 course would often be a first semester, and 102 the second. The second year might be 103/104. Other schools set up with two semesters (the full academic year) under one number. Some schools use the "department name" with the number that indicates the level following, as "English 101." Many schools appear to use a department/school number for the base with a two-digit extension to indicate the level of course. If physics is "Course VIII," the entry level physics course might be 8.01 (first course) with 8.02 following. Three digit "followers" might indicate graduate level (6.2xx)and/or elective subjects (8.4xx). Sometimes the "leading digit" in the "level extension" indicates whether it's graduate, elective, or "distribution" in nature. (A "distribution course" is (usually) an elective from a department other than the one in which the student is majoring, and may be at a "survey" level or may just use different math. - Quantum Mechanics for Architects 8.459 or 8-457?) There are "traditions" but no standards, and lots of variations. John |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Dazbo Date: 30 Nov 06 - 06:56 AM Cheers, more complicated than I thought. |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Liz the Squeak Date: 30 Nov 06 - 07:00 AM Don't you just love Big Brother? LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Bunnahabhain Date: 30 Nov 06 - 07:35 PM Not yet, as that would be the end... |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: clueless don Date: 01 Dec 06 - 09:09 AM I suppose I'm showing my age by the fact that "101" makes me think of "A silly millimeter longer ...". Don |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: JohnInKansas Date: 02 Dec 06 - 08:11 AM Dazbo - It's not actually complicated, since at any particular school it's quite simple and consistent. It's just that each school can have its own "simple and consistent" method. Probably a majority of US colleges use the "English 101, "Physics 101" etc. to describe a "first course" in a subject. This usage is common enough for everyone here to recognize it as a "start here" kind of slang. My own university used an 8.01, 8.02 (physics); 2.01, 2.02 (mechanical engineering); 14.01, 14.02 (math); 6.01, 6.02 (electrical engineering) structure, but I've only seen (or only noticed) one other US university doing it that way. John |
Subject: RE: BS: 101 From: Georgiansilver Date: 02 Dec 06 - 11:07 AM The big question is...is this thread going to reach 100 posts...or even 101? |