Little Engine
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"But I think we can put our differences behind us. For science. You monster.""
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Post by Little Engine on Feb 2, 2009 3:06:43 GMT
The answer is 42.
That's the answer to everything, apparently, or so somebody told me.
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Post by Jim522 on Feb 2, 2009 3:13:54 GMT
Yeah, I told you yesterday. Remember?
Geez.
But yes, you pass again!
*Streamers and balloons fall down, and celebratory music plays*
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Little Engine
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"But I think we can put our differences behind us. For science. You monster.""
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Post by Little Engine on Feb 2, 2009 3:16:52 GMT
Yay I win! Okay, here's a question for you:
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Post by Jim522 on Feb 2, 2009 3:24:59 GMT
That's easy:
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Little Engine
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"But I think we can put our differences behind us. For science. You monster.""
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Post by Little Engine on Feb 2, 2009 3:50:05 GMT
Geez, how did you know?!
Okay, well here's a harder one:
What... is the square root of pie?
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Post by Jim522 on Feb 2, 2009 3:59:47 GMT
The square root of pie is equal to the sum of 2x58932y. But one must never forget to carry the 3. Yes?
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Little Engine
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"But I think we can put our differences behind us. For science. You monster.""
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Post by Little Engine on Feb 2, 2009 4:03:00 GMT
Dang it... that was the hardest question I had too. I was hoping you'd forget to carry that 3... well, you got it right.
*hits the balloons, streamers, and celebratory music button*
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Post by Jim522 on Feb 2, 2009 4:11:43 GMT
One last question for the day to test your knowledge:
If I had 3 skjfwsffssaksfdjdfghrks, and took away a sdjfhwesfdjhweiu, what would I have?
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Little Engine
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"But I think we can put our differences behind us. For science. You monster.""
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Post by Little Engine on Feb 2, 2009 4:30:22 GMT
Easy, you'd have a blueberry muffin.
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Post by Jim522 on Feb 2, 2009 4:38:47 GMT
A+++++++
100%
10/10
5 STARS
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Warrior
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Post by Warrior on Feb 3, 2009 22:45:53 GMT
Win?
Is that it?
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Little Engine
Goods Engine
"But I think we can put our differences behind us. For science. You monster.""
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Post by Little Engine on Feb 4, 2009 0:07:46 GMT
Yes, I did win. I got an A with six plusses. Yay!
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Post by Jim522 on Feb 4, 2009 6:07:09 GMT
Now you have 7 plusses (see above), because I'm feeling super generous today! Double yay for you!
*Streamers and balloons fall down, and celebratory music plays*
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Little Engine
Goods Engine
"But I think we can put our differences behind us. For science. You monster.""
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Post by Little Engine on Feb 4, 2009 6:10:24 GMT
Yay!!!! I get seven plusses!!! And more celebratory music!!! Whoo hoo!!! ;D
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Warrior
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Post by Warrior on Feb 4, 2009 19:06:31 GMT
My turn...
If I am testing, with the square root of blueberry mufin, then add cornbread highway, what do I have?
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Little Engine
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Post by Little Engine on Feb 5, 2009 4:16:05 GMT
That would be half a pecan pie.
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Warrior
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Post by Warrior on Feb 5, 2009 13:57:37 GMT
Oh, MAN! What are you, psychic?
ANOTHER ONE!
Pickles X the square root of N00B = ?
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Little Engine
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"But I think we can put our differences behind us. For science. You monster.""
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Post by Little Engine on Feb 6, 2009 2:33:21 GMT
I'd answer, but somebody else should have a shot. C'mon everybody, who wants a try at being smart?
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Assassin
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Post by Assassin on Feb 6, 2009 16:23:40 GMT
Quite obvious, the answer is:
Two Falcon Punches divided by 3.
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Jim Prower
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Post by Jim Prower on Feb 6, 2009 16:40:33 GMT
2FP/3=.666666666666666667*(FP/3)
If A^2+B^2=C^2, what is A if B is 4 and C is 8?
EXTRA CREDIT: If the value of FP > 9000, What is the value of the expression above?
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