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Originally posted by Quixotical
Well, I must say, you have the right name.

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The answer is always C, or hydrogen.

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Is this a true or false question?

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The answer is 42!

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Originally posted by Raven69
The answer is 42!
No, it isn't ... look at your number of moves! It's 23, and that can't be a coïncident 😀

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Originally posted by Quixotical
the answer to your question is complex, as I had to spend hours researching the needed information on the subject:
negative 43.7 kiloJoules per minute when exposed to an environment at one degree Kelvin

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Originally posted by rubberjaw30
the answer to your question is complex, as I had to spend hours researching the needed information on the subject:
negative 43.7 kiloJoules per minute when exposed to an environment at one degree Kelvin
But first you must take the natural log of the integral and then add Pi.
Following that you must again integrate and take the square route before taking the second derivative.

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The answer has to do with the emoulsification of zinc, and the nature of space that is not accounted for in euclidian geometry. I will have to write my own formula as that wiki has nothing thus far. Are you intersted in some shares of "Hot Cakes" inc.?

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Originally posted by Duke of Brabant
No, it isn't ... look at your number of moves! It's 23, and that can't be a coïncident 😀
No it's not...'twas never 23, you're just seeing things...

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multiply all of that by twelve and subtract the natural log of forty-nine and i will garuntee that somebody's getting lucky tonight!!

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Originally posted by rubberjaw30
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multiply all of that by twelve and subtract the natural log of forty-nine and i will garuntee that somebody's getting lucky tonight!!
But did you factor in the acceleration due to gravity and air resistance, remember terminal velocity is 49 m/s.

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Originally posted by Arachnarchist
But did you factor in the acceleration due to gravity and air resistance, remember terminal velocity is 49 m/s.
yes, but for some reason, my answer came out in terms of pi
is that possible?

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Originally posted by rubberjaw30
yes, but for some reason, my answer came out in terms of pi
is that possible?
No, clearly you miscalculated something.

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ok heres one that came to me yesterday: think you know plants?
plants are cold blooded, but can they feel temperature? how do they know when its spring? if they have sensors, like most living things, are the sensors connected to a sort of brain or cpu? if so where is it in a plant?

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