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Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Candi - now 42! Posted Jan 18, 2002
If people choose to be optimistic, isn't it something to be encouraged (within reason, of course)?
The question is, what reason?
[8-2+10-1]
Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Clelba Posted Jan 20, 2002
what do you think will happen if i put a negative number? will anyone mind?
{8-(2+10)-1}
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Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly Posted Jan 20, 2002
?sdrawkcab epyt tsuj ew t'nac
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Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Lurcher Posted Jan 20, 2002
?I t`nac llew , kniht I, llew sa nac I, od nac uoy gnihtynA
(18)
Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Clelba Posted Jan 20, 2002
don't you mean {18}? does {18} count as a word? won't it make posting easier if it does?
{(9x15)-100}
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Lurcher Posted Jan 20, 2002
Shall we say eighteen only counts if it is written? And as you`ve done it twice, isn`t that a double fault? And how did you know I didn`t mean one? Was it really that obvious?
(27)
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Clelba Posted Jan 22, 2002
do you know, i think it was that obvious? and would you say {18} was a word if it was convenient for it not to be a word?
{3}
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Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Orcus Posted Jan 23, 2002
What about {11}?
{11}
Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly Posted Jan 23, 2002
andwhatifyourunthewordsalltogetherlikethis?
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Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Lurcher Posted Jan 23, 2002
You only missed about ten punctuation marks out, but then again who`s counting?
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Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Candi - now 42! Posted Jan 24, 2002
Isn't the whole point of Questions only and word count that you have to use questions AND count the words?
[309 - 45 + 30 / 6 / 7]
Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Encapsulated Life Pod Number 3- Muse of Gibberish Posted Jan 25, 2002
You mean, there's a point to this?
{Your age- in years}
Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit) Posted Jan 26, 2002
Is there a point to anything?
Why are we here?
Where can we go from here?
What's for Dinner?
When shall we eat?
Does anybody fancy ?
Would be better?
[6 x 9 DNA (Stylee)]
Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
easilyPb Posted Feb 7, 2002
Is nobody hungry then? Or thirsty? Can you really turn down an and retain any self respect? Does count as a word or not? If it does not, does that mean I have made an mistake? What are the penalties?
[Your shoe size]
Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Clelba Posted Feb 8, 2002
half a word, do you me?
{three}
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Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
simply scruff singing a rainbow Posted Feb 9, 2002
i'm sorry what?
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Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Clelba Posted Feb 10, 2002
who are you asking what to? and in reply to which question? now what shall i ask? what is your name?
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Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Clelba Posted Feb 10, 2002
who are you asking what to? and in reply to which question? now what shall i ask? what is your name?
{54}
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Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Candi - now 42! Posted Feb 11, 2002
Now, I wonder, how I am going to think of a question that is fifty-four words long - now let me see, I wonder if I can just ramble on then count the words and see where I'm up to, then add some more until eventually I get to the fifty-fourth word and then stop?
[the number of letters in your first name]
Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
Encapsulated Life Pod Number 3- Muse of Gibberish Posted Feb 11, 2002
Real or fictional?
{Time of day in hours}
Key: Complain about this post
Questions Only AND Word Count, sometimes involving maths
- 381: Candi - now 42! (Jan 18, 2002)
- 382: Clelba (Jan 20, 2002)
- 383: Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly (Jan 20, 2002)
- 384: Lurcher (Jan 20, 2002)
- 385: Clelba (Jan 20, 2002)
- 386: Lurcher (Jan 20, 2002)
- 387: Clelba (Jan 22, 2002)
- 388: Orcus (Jan 23, 2002)
- 389: Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly (Jan 23, 2002)
- 390: Lurcher (Jan 23, 2002)
- 391: Candi - now 42! (Jan 24, 2002)
- 392: Encapsulated Life Pod Number 3- Muse of Gibberish (Jan 25, 2002)
- 393: Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit) (Jan 26, 2002)
- 394: easilyPb (Feb 7, 2002)
- 395: Clelba (Feb 8, 2002)
- 396: simply scruff singing a rainbow (Feb 9, 2002)
- 397: Clelba (Feb 10, 2002)
- 398: Clelba (Feb 10, 2002)
- 399: Candi - now 42! (Feb 11, 2002)
- 400: Encapsulated Life Pod Number 3- Muse of Gibberish (Feb 11, 2002)
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