Re: The Smelting Pool is OPEN!!!
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 2:31 am
Burn wrote:How long is a piece of string?
About 30 minutes.
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Burn wrote:How long is a piece of string?
Burn wrote:Wrong!
The correct answer is in fact, Bob.
Fearless Echoes wrote:Burn wrote:How long is a piece of string?
About 30 minutes.
Burn wrote:Wrong!
The correct answer is in fact, Bob.
Burn wrote:And here I was thinking i'd just pulled that answer out of my backside.
Wow, i'm a genius in physics and didn't even know it!
Quick, someone hand me the HMW code! Maybe i'm a genius at programming too.
Burn wrote:And here I was thinking i'd just pulled that answer out of my backside.
Wow, i'm a genius in physics and didn't even know it!
Quick, someone hand me the HMW code! Maybe i'm a genius at programming too.
Light Blade wrote:Fearless Echoes wrote:Burn wrote:How long is a piece of string?
About 30 minutes.Burn wrote:Wrong!
The correct answer is in fact, Bob.
I see the problem here. Both answers are based on different theoretical models of quantum mechanics.
Fearless Echoes has based his answer on the Gregan-Yelza theory of non equidistant nucleus alignment.
Burn on the other hand has opted for the much more controversial idea that the length of a piece of string can be calculated by extrapolating the principles of Radial-arch electron diversity, applying it to the aforementioned piece of string.
This is truly one of the big questions in science and I'm glad to see the forum members take such an active and keen interest in this crucial field of physics.
Bloodlust wrote:I'm just an idiot!
Bloodlust wrote:Light Blade wrote:Fearless Echoes wrote:Burn wrote:How long is a piece of string?
About 30 minutes.Burn wrote:Wrong!
The correct answer is in fact, Bob.
I see the problem here. Both answers are based on different theoretical models of quantum mechanics.
Fearless Echoes has based his answer on the Gregan-Yelza theory of non equidistant nucleus alignment.
Burn on the other hand has opted for the much more controversial idea that the length of a piece of string can be calculated by extrapolating the principles of Radial-arch electron diversity, applying it to the aforementioned piece of string.
This is truly one of the big questions in science and I'm glad to see the forum members take such an active and keen interest in this crucial field of physics.
I think I see the reason you always get beat in the tourny. You're uber intelligent and therefore over think things.
That's why you get destroyed!
I didn't fare to well either. I'm just an idiot i suppose!
Light Blade wrote: no comment
Burn wrote:Bloodlust wrote:I'm just an idiot!
ahhh selective quoting, giving me such simple childish joy!
Neo Crusader wrote:Light Blade wrote: no comment
if you have no comment, why post a comment saying that you have no comment
Chaoslock wrote:Neo Crusader wrote:Light Blade wrote: no comment
if you have no comment, why post a comment saying that you have no comment
Why post a comment complaining about a comment that's saying that somebody has no comment?
Psychout wrote:Chaoslock wrote:Neo Crusader wrote:Light Blade wrote: no comment
if you have no comment, why post a comment saying that you have no comment
Why post a comment complaining about a comment that's saying that somebody has no comment?
You lot need to get out more.
Absolute Zero wrote:Psychout wrote:Chaoslock wrote:Neo Crusader wrote:Light Blade wrote: no comment
if you have no comment, why post a comment saying that you have no comment
Why post a comment complaining about a comment that's saying that somebody has no comment?
You lot need to get out more.
Out? What is this out?
Bloodlust wrote:Burn wrote:Bloodlust wrote:I'm just an idiot!
ahhh selective quoting, giving me such simple childish joy!
Whatever makes you guys smile
Glad to lower the collective IQ of the board!
quote that one Burn
Burn wrote:Bloodlust wrote:Burn wrote:Bloodlust wrote:I'm just an idiot!
ahhh selective quoting, giving me such simple childish joy!
Whatever makes you guys smile
Glad to lower the collective IQ of the board!
quote that one Burn
Done.
Not that the collective IQ could get any lower around here.