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Small flea, big sledgehammer, seriously deranged maniac - film at 11

Larry Booth was the Calculus teacher at Academy. He taught Pre-Calc, Calculus AB (aka "JV Calculus") and Calculus BC (aka "Varsity Calculus").

He used the phrase "hitting a flea over the head with a slesgehammer" to describe the use of advanced solution methods for simple problems.

I noticed someone asking about podcasting on the MT Foums. So I privately messaged them what I've learned in my day and a half of experience.

And I let them know that my method was a kludge and a very large sledgehammer for a very small flea, wielded by an inexperienced maniac.

I'm sure there's an easier way to work IFOC Podcast up as well as integrate it into the stories I post as 100WOLN. I've already decided that I chould eliminate the "http://bingo.isfullofcrap.com/" from the entry field and add that in within the various templates.

Problem is, that restricts my ability to showcase podcasts from elsewhere.

Oh well.

Time to play with MT-Enclosure.

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