Limits - how do they work?

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A limitless vessel is the name of my new album releasing fall of this year as well as the name of a Culture ship, probably, and could also tie in with ICP's Rainbows song if you can stretch that far after a brisk warm up.

We - you - are born useless. We can't even hold a Teams meeting without being on mute until we are roughly 4 years old and that's just the beginning of the slippery uphill struggle to stardom.

Locking the front door without leaving the key on the outside? That's a year 8 puzzle.

How does [x] go into [y] is one for both mathematicians and perverts*

But if the Football Manager series of computer videogames has taught us anything it is that the 3d match engine is a shambles and why do Arsenal also score in the last 4 seconds of injury time when my tactics were obviously better and, no hang on, here's another thing about it is it is about potential. The ability to grow and develop. Learn from our histories and write our futures. Become the attacking midfielder you'd hate to play against. Compare where you are to where you could be.

To wit: Potential Ability (PA) and Current Ability (CA). The scale is 0 (lowest) to 200 (highest).

Task: rate your PA and CA and post it in this thread if you'd like to.

ME:
Current Ability = 132
Potential Ability = 139

* not unrelated.
 
I can recommend a decent calculus book if you want?

Misuse of Calculus is a great Mind name.

e: it'd be A Misuse of Calculus, thinking about it further. Mr Iain M Banks visited my Primary School when I was in Primary Four - this is a true story, I'm barely joking - and we had no idea who he was. A very sweet man and I wished I'd paid more attention.
 
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