<p>We're trying the idea of a few country-specific forums to see if some discussions make more sense in that context. The massive "Indian Thread" series suggests that country-specific discussion may make sense for some things. Let us know what you think.</p>
<p>That does make sense. Especially for all the new ‘chance me’-ers :).</p>
<p>=O wow this forum actually exists haha. well i’m not an int. student so =/</p>
<p>Hey I’m an Indian student! But, I’m not international… =/</p>
<p>i guess this makes for the Pakistan thread too!</p>
<p>Eeeeeeeep. I feel special.</p>
<p>Yeah, I guess the Indian thread was getting a little…big. Maybe this is a good idea. I don’t know yet.</p>
<p>Big threads are fun but hard to navigate and maintain a conversation on one topic. This will let members create threads that allow better give and take on that topic.</p>
<p>LOL. ya!
17 Huge Threads are hard to maintain at once ! xD
And besides, there are many other threads in concurrent! :p</p>
<p>Yeah! This absolutely rocks, except the post counts. We Indians love our post counts. Get them back to us!!</p>
<p>Hey, I’m an international, but not Indian ;)</p>
<p>@ilovebagels: Weren’t you in Bangalore?</p>
<p>I agree with gary.</p>
<p>OMG! NOOO!!!
Quasi and I are not supposed to agree :O</p>
<p>Shunya batey sanata. Wah :P.</p>
<p><em>agrees with gary that we’re not supposed to agree - DARN IT, AGAIN!</em></p>
<p>:P</p>
<p>@tetris- Thats what my Maths teacher said I’d get if I tried to use AM-GM to solve maxima/minima questions.
(for non-science inferiors like Quasi)-It basically means indeterminate(0/0). And anything undefined tends to zero(or infinity depending on the mood) for school teachers :P</p>
<p>Let’s not talk calculus with Quasi. Poor girl. Spare her the nightmares.</p>
<p>I won’t stop unless she calls me what I am :P</p>
<p>Yeah well, I’m stopping. And a discussion between you and ccp doesn’t really count, y’know? :P</p>
<p>@Gary: Let’s talk about calculus and differential Equations, shall we? And is it just me or does someone else also prefer doing derivatives over doing anti-derivatives.</p>