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My contribution to Science My theory... Rate Topic: ***-- 2 Votes

#41 Ophiolite 


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@JTufnell. Can you apply your theory to words as well as numbers? Does your working reveal what is the largest word in Bahasa Melayu?
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#42 michel123456 


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View PostJTuffnell, on 1 February 2012 - 07:12 PM, said:

I don't know what the avocado constant is, sorry.


This thread is to be read twice, definitely!

View Postdimreepr, on 2 February 2012 - 08:07 AM, said:

And yet it still remains smaller than all the numbers submitted so far in this thread, so WHAT is the question you posed to arrive at your answer?

He is joking.
His question is WHAT can I do to turn seemingly intelligent people into stupid ones.
He found the answer.
I think he is great.
Michel
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#43 Klaynos 


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It's clearly a comedy, and not badly executed.

I do have a question for the OP though, are you familiar with the below video?


Klaynos - share and enjoy.
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#44 JTuffnell 


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View PostKlaynos, on 2 February 2012 - 09:15 AM, said:

It's clearly a comedy, and not badly executed.

I do have a question for the OP though, are you familiar with the below video?

http://www.youtube.c...h?v=ob1rYlCpOnM


Never seen this video before, was funny though..Why do you ask?
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#45 User is online  swansont 


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I'm citing Poe's law and shutting this down. BTW, there is neither a Nobel prize for math, nor for satire.


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