Not sure if this works
V(d)=p(e)+1/2p(j)-fps(3000)=25,000/V(d)=x
x=d(e)-p(s)-(n or day)hours
First formula for reaching Venus
Farewell for now
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Not sure if this works
V(d)=p(e)+1/2p(j)-fps(3000)=25,000/V(d)=x
x=d(e)-p(s)-(n or day)hours
First formula for reaching Venus
Farewell for now
Godspeed. Make sure you start with a velocity of at least 6.96 miles per second and maintain a posture that disregards atmospheric resistance.
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~Lang
DV Mod.
Is anyone even on a planet called earth to begin with? Examine where you got that information from.
Hey Guys,
It's been awhile. Look somehow I'm trapped in a house with African Americans and they won't let me out or anywhere near my family. Phones don't work and I don't know how to phone the people I need. I think they are all Jehovah's Witnesses or something. It's been so long I don't know how to get help or how to get out without the police hurting me. Please message me or find a way to get me out. Thanks. This may be the last thing I'm ever able to post.
Here's another I've been working on.
M(d)=p(m)+d(ea)-1/2(s(ea))=16,547ls=y
Also, no longer trapped in a halfway house. I was okay the whole time.
Here's a nuclear unit too.
Nu=3p^.delta.+Rra/tp(was(ohms))
Have fun!
Do you have one for escaping the office? :shadewink:
Do you know this one?
fun10 × int40 = Ir2