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#1 fractalres 


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Interpolate them.
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#2 User is online  mooeypoo 


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fractalres, you really have to be more clear in your posts.
We don't read minds, and we have no idea what you mean.
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#3 fractalres 


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I like trig relating data anomalous to its general correspondence.
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#4 Klaynos 


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I still don't know what you mean.
Klaynos - share and enjoy.
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#5 Phi for All 


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View PostKlaynos, on 4 December 2011 - 10:56 AM, said:

I still don't know what you mean.

There is a great deal of evidence to support the hypothesis that fractalres' posts are designed to engender just this response. Possible conclusions include maintaining a sense of superiority, cognitive disconnection and poor communicative skills.

Due to the number of people who have voiced Klaynos' concern above, and the continued vagueness of the ensuing explanations, I would have to say fractalres' threads make him feel smarter the more people respond with a lack of understanding.

Have you ever told a devious riddle and then watched as everyone struggled for the answer that you already knew? For some there is a certain glee involved in being cryptic and watching others flounder as you stand on firm ground. Sometimes more so because you're the one who pushed them in.
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#6 John Cuthber 


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