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Why can't people just say "sorry, I don't know the answer"?
BrianHG:
No, no, noooo, it's a lowercase 'g'!!!
(Font selection isn't working... but you get the idea...)
eti:
--- Quote from: george.b on September 20, 2020, 01:30:54 am ---Hey, OP, aren't you the guy who went bonkers over Dave having written a book on dating, over the concept of dating and why it was an absolutely abhorrent thing and wouldn't be told otherwise by anybody else, to the point that you said you were going to request the thread to be locked? Yeah, I remember you. Funny to see you here.
--- Quote from: dunkemhigh on September 20, 2020, 12:29:01 am ---Ever tried re-reading the stuff you write?
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+1
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And?
bobcat2000:
This is a guy watching TV. You can see the TV on the left. The head and the neck on the right.
eti:
--- Quote from: bobcat2000 on September 20, 2020, 06:08:14 am ---This is a guy watching TV. You can see the TV on the left. The head and the neck on the right.
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That's quite obscure, and not easily recognisable. Have you taken some drugs? ;D
hans:
--- Quote from: Kjelt on September 19, 2020, 09:42:39 pm ---I am guilty :palm:
When colleagues ask me a question I do not know the correct answer to I do say something. :-[
I always answer with : "42".
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For me the default don't-know answer is 3.
Reason for this is obvious. Observe that both π and e round to 3. If our knowledge is only limited to 1 significant number, we can treat these numbers as equal, and therefore conclude π=e=3. This knowledge greatly simplifies the biggest math & physics questions we ever face today. /s
Context: https://twitter.com/memecrashes/status/1193134112753750017
https://twitter.com/memecrashes/status/1075736364883296256
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