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Post by Manhunter on Aug 22, 2009 14:53:22 GMT -5
LOL. She reached into her panel again since she didn't have Stinky to help her. She's a little sensitive for a flame board owner.
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dazz
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Post by dazz on Aug 22, 2009 14:54:28 GMT -5
I think the Dean thing is making her wet...she wants to be beaten then mounted but he isn't interested ;D
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Post by lybrairean on Aug 22, 2009 21:12:01 GMT -5
Quick question. Does she have her shoutbox set so guests cannot use it? If so -- DOH -- she needs to stop pretending that she has no idea who is who.
Well okay we all know that 99% of them are her anyway. But it might be nice to be able to pretend otherwise.
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Post by Manhunter on Aug 22, 2009 22:18:20 GMT -5
Her shoutbox can only be seen by members.
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Post by lybrairean on Aug 22, 2009 23:20:25 GMT -5
pardonnez-moi au contraire
I just discovered that as a guest I am able to go to the Guest Forum and see the shoutbox. I cannot add any comments there but I can read. Of course I want to poke out my mind's eye immediately following but I can read her inane babble if I so desire.
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Post by caskur on Aug 23, 2009 0:59:07 GMT -5
I will cast a spell on all of you for what you have done to me. Just remember when you are in the depths of despair that it's my spell you will not be free from. I am powerful, very powerful. I know everything.
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Post by The Wise and Powerful on Aug 23, 2009 1:16:02 GMT -5
I will cast a spell on all of you for what you have done to me. Just remember when you are in the depths of despair that it's my spell you will not be free from. I am powerful, very powerful. I know everything. What's the square root of pi??
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Post by Soothsayer on Aug 23, 2009 1:43:55 GMT -5
I know. 1.77245385
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Post by caskur on Aug 23, 2009 1:45:09 GMT -5
The question is ambiguous, since it doesn't say whether just a practical estimate is sought with or without mathematical exactitude. The answer given is correct to all of its 9 significant figures (that'll cover all engineering applications). A truncated infinite decimal can be implied by appending an ellipsis " ... " or a plus sign " + " following the last digit
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Post by The Wise and Powerful on Aug 23, 2009 9:35:32 GMT -5
In other words, you can't give a straight answer. Didn't think you could.
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Post by Dizzy Daz on Aug 24, 2009 13:35:14 GMT -5
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