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Alright. Pencil. Engineering paper. FE Handbook printout. Calculator. Water. It's all here, time to take the first section of today's sustainability finals!
...engineering paper? Do you mean graph paper, or that 3d modeling paper?
Either way, not entirely sure how either would be helpful for a sustainability final, since I don’t imagine needing to draw out hand graphics or graphs for that.
The green graph paper that costs like 10 or 15 dollars a pack. Professors just want the work done on it or, because everything is done from home these days, on Word. Doing the work on paper is still quicker for me, though, which is important with the time limit and all.
Roundabouts can be okay, assuming you’re the only person on the road.
Since everyone else on the road is a fucking moron, roundabouts just cause a lot of car accidents, and even almost killed a guy when a semi truck ran over a motor cycle in a roundabout.
You do get people who don't know what lane they should be in on larger roundabouts who cut across you but I've not really had too much problems myself. Mini-roundabouts can be a problem though as people seem to forget the rules when they encounter them for some reason.
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