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Ralph the Wonder Llama and André the dodo; Excrement Occurs Posted May 12, 2004
I think it's a weapon of mass destruction.
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The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. Posted May 12, 2004
My physics teacher keeps insisting that mass can't be destroyed...
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GodBen (The Magical Astronomer) - 00000011 Posted May 12, 2004
Answer: You have to go to New York.
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Mad - I need a holiday, very seriously... Posted May 12, 2004
conclusion, its impossible for there to be any weapons of mass destruction, u can get ones of maths destruction tho.
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GodBen (The Magical Astronomer) - 00000011 Posted May 12, 2004
You can't destroy maths! It's too important!
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The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. Posted May 12, 2004
What about protractors and calculators?
Weapons of math instruction...
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Hermi the Cat Posted May 12, 2004
Wonderful! That makes me purr all over. Exploding math instructors as well as no weapons of mass destruction. The world is becoming a safer place. (At last at hootoo.)
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Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. Posted May 13, 2004
Pure maths and mechanics aren't so bad, it's the illogical and unfathomable statistics that needs to be irrevocably destroyed.
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The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. Posted May 13, 2004
Analytic Geometry has been throwing me for a loop lately...
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Ralph the Wonder Llama and André the dodo; Excrement Occurs Posted May 13, 2004
Mass can be destroyed, you can turn it into energy.
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Severa Posted May 13, 2004
That's not destroying it, that's turning it into something else. Like string cheese.
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GodBen (The Magical Astronomer) - 00000011 Posted May 13, 2004
Well, if we're just going to sit here and talk nonsense, it's never going to happen.
BTW Did anyone see Seth MacFarlanes brilliant appearance on Enterprise on Sodit?
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The Gook, a.k.a. Sir Loin of Beef, the Master-at-Arms: Thingite Armoury, and his wolf Yoink. Posted May 13, 2004
Must've missed it... along with many other appearances. I've all but given up on television.
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Lady Scott Posted May 13, 2004
Why do we need a string smiley when we have
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