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I've had an alarming number of teachers offer that very same option. I
never do it because the card distracts me, and I'm usually more ready for
the test without making the cards instead of practicing actually using the
formulas.
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Mike Miller
> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 10:21 PM
> To: EMAIL:PROTECTED
> Subject: RE: [MLUG] Getting SSH around despotic firewalls
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>
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Matt Ross wrote:
>
> > Try writing in 4pt font with a pencil, you not only have to see what
> > you're writing, but it has to be legibly written as well.
>
>
> By the way, this is a skill you might be able to use later in life. For
> our exams in a graduate course in the stat dept at UW-Madison, our prof
> (famous statistician Norm Draper) allowed us to bring a single 3x5 card
> covered with as much as we wanted to print on it. Well, we bought these
> special fine-point pens and printed almost-microscopic formulas all over
> those cards. It was really something. I still have them. Maybe someday
> I'll scan those old cards and put them on my web pages (at about 10x life
> size!).
>
> Mike
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