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Originally posted by anothersaab come on, you KNOW it was called "spelling bee". why are you mocking me?
LOL
Just had to do it.
The dogs are cool. My folks have a yellow Lab pointer cross she's getting a little old but still is a great dog. She lost her hearing about a year ago so now it's funny trying to get her to respond to hand signals.
1 ) In the formula E=mc2 what is c2 ?
2 ) What is time ?
Kinda reminds me of the Simpsons. The Indian guy Apopo, used his life savings to go see a guru up on a high mountain back home. Of course Homey goes along with.... The guru said " You may have 3 questions. " . Apopo ( spelling ? ) realized the importance of the occasion and said " I must think carefully to ask the right question. " At which point Homey says " Are you really a guru? " "yes"
"really? " "yes" " really?" "yes, three questions. That is all". Then Apopo grabs Homey by the neck and they rolled down the mountian.
Given two parallel rows of three points, is there a way to connect each point of one row to the three points of the other row, using straight and/or curved lines, without crossing lines? -- J.W.
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