For one, I am impressed that for less than $3,000, you got as many votes as you did. This was possibly because either due to a clever calculation on your part or a clerical error at the election office you were listed as the GOP candidate, and many voters go with a straight party ticket method of voting. But you need to realize that while there is no sufficient level of money to win an election, there is a minimum level, and I think you clearly missed that minimum. This could be because your platform is based on mostly federal issues. If you run for a state office, you should focus on things that Florida can actually tackle, like education and public safety. It is good to have stances on federal issues, but that alone won't get you elected to the state legislature. And your opponent is right: legalization can be a plank that you can run on, but in this economy, jobs are king.
Wait, hang on: you are right about the triangle inequality thing. My bad. So yeah, your proof does work for any triangle. On another note: who the hell put that line the movie?
YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG!
The triangle inequality does not imply that 2sqrt(ab)=0. It's even easier than that. The claim is that the sum of the square roots of any to sides of an isoceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side. Consider an isoceles tranigle, two of whose sides have length a and a third of length b. The claim says that sqrt(a)+sqrt(b)=sqrt(a). Thus, sqrt(b)=0 => b=0. The claim further states that sqrt(a)+sqrt(a)=sqrt(b)=0=2*sqrt(a). Thus, sqrt(a)=0 and a=0.
It's no good having a financial crisis if we can't laugh at it. Loved how Wells Fargo pwned Citi, bad mortgages, and the bailout block. Bless you, sir.
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