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Post by Alan B'Stard on Feb 15, 2009 13:21:02 GMT
If the square root of 10 is the answer to everything, then why did I get 8 as one of the answers on my Statistics homework the other day?
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Post by Vortexior on Feb 15, 2009 14:33:23 GMT
Because life is unfair
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Post by Little Engine on Feb 15, 2009 17:50:43 GMT
If the square root of 10 is the answer to everything, then why did I get 8 as one of the answers on my Statistics homework the other day? I have come up with three possible theories to explain this phenomenon. Theory One: Quite simply, the answer was the square root of ten, but you were supposed to multiply it by 2.529822128 to get your final answer. How were you supposed to know of the 2.529822128? Well, you were just supposed to know. Theory Two: Your Statistics homework is evil and was trying to confuse you. Theory Three: Eliot didn't have a clue what he was talking about.
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Post by Cläy on Feb 15, 2009 23:32:18 GMT
Because the square root of 10 is the answer to everything, not everything. You see, the underline is the most important part.
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Post by Alan B'Stard on Feb 15, 2009 23:42:54 GMT
How does it make a difference whether everything is underlined or not?
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Post by Little Engine on Feb 16, 2009 2:06:35 GMT
How does it make a difference whether everything is underlined or not? Underlining makes all the difference in the world, silly!
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Post by Alan B'Stard on Feb 16, 2009 4:53:55 GMT
Ah! I see. So, Little Engine, is it true that if I were to say "Hello!", that it would have a completely different meaning than if I were to say "Hello!"?
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Post by Little Engine on Feb 16, 2009 5:43:46 GMT
Yes. Completely different!
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Post by Alan B'Stard on Feb 16, 2009 14:54:10 GMT
Ah! I see!
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Post by Jim522 on Feb 24, 2009 9:02:41 GMT
Fools. You are all wrong.
The answer is obviously rhinoceros.
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Post by Cläy on Feb 24, 2009 10:04:00 GMT
LIES! DAMNED LIES AND STATISTICS!
The answer is 'giraffe'. Have I taught you NOTHING???
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Post by Warrior on Feb 24, 2009 13:18:07 GMT
Oh, pickles...
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Post by Revolver on Feb 24, 2009 20:52:41 GMT
To truely get the answer you need the skill of Shaolin. For your ignorance, you shall eat pie.
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Post by Little Engine on Feb 25, 2009 1:40:18 GMT
Oh, come on, people. If the answer is some sort of large African mammal, it's obviously not going to be the rhinoceros or the giraffe. It's the water buffalo, duh.
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Post by Alan B'Stard on Feb 25, 2009 2:02:14 GMT
Everybody's got a water buffalo. Yours is fast and mine is slow... Sorry, I've been watching a bit too much Veggietales lately. Anyhow, sorry to disappoint you, but you're all wrong. I've finally figured out the real answer! And it's...Liger!
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Post by SRapi on Oct 5, 2020 5:50:35 GMT
Is the true answer to wait 11 years and then learn the truth?
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Post by Zorgoth on Oct 10, 2020 22:06:57 GMT
Mmm... i doubt. I imagine it'll prolly be much longer. Only then will we learn... the truth...
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