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Posted: 12-07-2005 15:51
by Kisa
Wind power :D

Posted: 12-07-2005 15:57
by Maniak
I know 2 equals one. I also know 1 equals zero:

x^2 + 2x + 1 = 0

divide by x^2 + 2x + 1 and get:

1 = 0

Thus, if 1 equals 0 and 2 equals 1, then 2 must also equal 0!

Posted: 12-07-2005 15:58
by Kisa
Another division by zero ...

Posted: 12-07-2005 15:59
by TheAssimilationist
just have to get that off my chest

Posted: 12-07-2005 16:06
by Maniak
No, this is 0 divided by something. Which is still 0. So, technically it's completely OK according to the rules of mathematics, but we still get a wacky result!

Posted: 12-07-2005 16:13
by TheAssimilationist
Kisa wrote: Wind power :D


wind power:D ?

Posted: 12-07-2005 16:19
by Maniak
Level 23 of the Stranger Riddle, I presume.

Who wants to prove that 3 equals 2, so we can say that 3 equals any value from 0 to 2?

Posted: 12-07-2005 16:42
by TheAssimilationist
since we've already proven 2 equals 1 just add 1 to each side.

I meant not pron, but apparently I was wrong about that.

They should change the header on that thing to make it plural though.

Posted: 12-07-2005 18:26
by Nicky
canal
baled
holes
tales
cores
holed


What is this famous tower? :)

Posted: 12-07-2005 18:57
by nickspoon
I have an idea. I'll PM you.

Posted: 12-07-2005 18:58
by Nicky
:lol: No its a very famous tower :D Its quite easy actually, you only need to read to see it :D

Posted: 12-07-2005 18:59
by nickspoon
Well, is it the leaning tower of Pisa?

I'll give a reason if I'm right.

Posted: 12-07-2005 19:01
by Nicky
You must give reason before I will tell you if its right or wrong :D
You could be just guessing and then you'd make up a method after I say its right :D

Posted: 12-07-2005 19:03
by nickspoon
I'll think about it. Does it have something to do with letters from the word above being in the word below?

Posted: 12-07-2005 19:04
by Nicky
:D It has something to do with the letters in general :D