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Test, lest him prove himself to thee.
*Simple Minded And ReTarded
>I know not of this cretinous latin of which you speak.
Latin is the basis of modern english, and hence, historically one of the most important languages in the world. And you deem knowledge of it to be irrelevant?
> Two of the standard hypothesies which attempt to account for the
> origin of the moon have difficulty accounting for the composition of
> lunar rock samples. Point out the problem, and describe how the
> recent model of lunar formation accounts for the moon’s chemical
> composition.
The moon's existence is purely by luck.
> translate:
>
> "Ipsa scientia potestas est" into english.
>
> easy riddle:
>
> A man rides into town on friday, stays the night, and rides out again
> the next day, still on friday.
>
> How is this possible?
>
>
> Just some starters to warm you up before i get nasty.
The answer, my friend, is that his horse is called Friday.
And i know all about WWF, the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and some about onsoles - i own a PS2, Xbox, N64 and am getting a Gamecube in 6 weeks. I know not of this cretinous latin of which you speak.
Would a host of new colours suddenly come into my view?
Is it possible to imagine new colours?
> Give a detailed description of the manner in which QBasic stores
> floating point numbers in computer memory. Within your answer, explain
> what are meant by the terms mantissa, exponent, normalization, biased
> exponent, machine accuracy and range.
Harsh. You don't mince words do you.
*cowers*
"Ipsa scientia potestas est" into english.
easy riddle:
A man rides into town on friday, stays the night, and rides out again the next day, still on friday.
How is this possible?
Just some starters to warm you up before i get nasty.