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Good evening my friends and welcome.

Re: What is the result of multiplying all figures from 0 to 25?

And the answer is…
15511210043330985984000000.
If you got this…Hooonk!!! Sorry to see you worked
hard at it but if you respected the rules, you sure good
at mental calculation but you forgot to start with the zero.
Answer is…0.

More quiz and odd facts to come.

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What the.. :drool:
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welcone to the q3w
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quality thread.
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Well, thank's plained and welcome into my circle of friends
...if you want.
But Fjoggs what means
What the.. I couldn't copy the smily?
You are welcome too.

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Good evening Oblivi0.on/saltyblueCrackers.
Thank's for joining me. Nice to see you...
Hope that everything goes fine with your girl friend.
I think that I was writing the "before reply" in the meantime
that you replied. I am not really quick at the keyboard.

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pete
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Answer to the BANANAS …Thing.

Let’s say a banana weight 8 ounces, so two weight 16 ounces or 1 pound.
So 400 tonnes of bananas is equal to 1,600,000 bananas.
Well, of course this is quite amazing .
But they have done it.

Can you visualise 1,600,000 bananas in your house?
Unless you have a Donald Trump kind of house, it can’t fit in.

The thing is to the solution….

You always can find seeds in bananas…
But there is no needle in hay.

Well, that’s a tricky one, you might say.
But if you still think that a needle in a haystack is still
Easier to find ( should any one have lost one in the hay ).
Just spread it to the floor and…
You wouldn’t need a computer to find it.
Just use a simple magnet or metal detector.

Thank’s again for you participation.

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THIS THREAD IS FAST AND DANGER.
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Nightshade wrote:THIS THREAD IS FAST AND DANGER.
He's a French Canadian, be nice you. :icon1:
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I SOMETIMES POST WHILE RAP.
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Nightshade wrote:THIS THREAD IS FAST AND DANGER.
Holy shit! :icon19:
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pete wrote:Answer to the BANANAS …Thing.

Let’s say a banana weight 8 ounces, so two weight 16 ounces or 1 pound.
So 400 tonnes of bananas is equal to 1,600,000 bananas.
Well, of course this is quite amazing .
But they have done it.

Can you visualise 1,600,000 bananas in your house?
Unless you have a Donald Trump kind of house, it can’t fit in.

The thing is to the solution….

You always can find seeds in bananas…
But there is no needle in hay.

Well, that’s a tricky one, you might say.
But if you still think that a needle in a haystack is still
Easier to find ( should any one have lost one in the hay ).
Just spread it to the floor and…
You wouldn’t need a computer to find it.
Just use a simple magnet or metal detector.

Thank’s again for you participation.

Take Care!
Pete

Can you do my homework? :icon19:
Would you like some OJ?
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Good evening my friends.

Solution to...a needle in a stack of needles.

Originally posted by FlamingTP:
Re: Try finding a particular needle in a stack of needles.

With today’s technology. Once the needles spreaded on a conveyer and
feed through a scanner type of a programmed supercomputer with
robotics eyes sensors recognition patterns, it could find it in no time.

Well, that, I think you knew but what about...
Originally post by Bdw3:
-finding a grain of sugar on a beach?

Any idea?
Solution later.
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pete
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Good evening my friends.

Boo… in reference to…
Can you do my homework?

I would be happy to help you but not at 4:15 AM.
You can post your problems and I will do my best
to reply with solutions in the afternoon.

By the way, anyone who would need some help or advices on any particular problems or topics, I’ll try to my best knowledge to help you but I won’t do it for you , just give you ways or/and advices to solve them.

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ey pete good to see yeas
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Good evening plained, nice to see you too.

BTW...Any of you know where I can find a dictionary
for translations of slang words on the web?
I am a green here and see plenty of words I never
heard of before. You know...I'm a french Canadian
and 47 YO at that...It doesn't help.

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pete
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:dork:
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RE: BTW...Any of you know where I can find a dictionary
for translations of slang words on the web?
I am a green here and see plenty of words I never
heard of before. You know...I'm a french Canadian
and 47 YO at that...It doesn't help.

I forgot to mention...The definitions of all the emoticons too.

May be I am too old...?
Well...I don't think.

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pete
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Good evening my friends.

BTW... In reference to as...
boo....for your homework
Would you like some OJ?
I would rather have a BURRITO.
Here in Quebec, Canada we have plenty of Mc Donalds
but no Jack in the Box.

I so love burritos.

Take Care!
pete
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You're someones bad alt.
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Good evening my friends.

This one post by Bdw3
-Or a grain of sugar on a beach.

Well… this is not an easy task but let’s say this grain of sugar
Is the essential element that could change our life.
We would really want to find it, since our Life depend on it.

Major sums of money would be put in this research and we would
give anything we have for contributions before even any type of
anti-missiles shields and the likes.

But this time, SUPERCOMPUTER, may be for the first time competing
against an old "archaic” machine to find it.

If you have read the article about the 400 tonnes of bananas…
It’s not really more difficult.

Shovel as much sand as you can…
Pour it in a mesh like kind of fabric so that only liquid will go throuh it…
Only liquid no sand. Put a pane underneath. Use warm or hot water to ”wash” it.

Keep the water.

Now, of all the water that you have recuperated.
Put it in a casserole or the like and boil it

After it has come to nearly nothing left in your casserole,
You should see the grain of sugar crystalyze.

Well, that's not an easy one but still is feasible.

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Post by boo »

pete wrote:Good evening my friends.

BTW... In reference to as...
boo....for your homework
Would you like some OJ?
I would rather have a BURRITO.
Here in Quebec, Canada we have plenty of Mc Donalds
but no Jack in the Box.

I so love burritos.

Take Care!
pete
wtf :icon27: :icon32:

That homework thing was a joke BTW... I dont go to school, or college though really I should :icon26:

OJ is Orange Juice and its on Tazmania because Taz's dad likes OJ and I think Tazmania is cool.
Would you like some OJ?
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Good evening my friends.

Just fun facts but real.

If Bill Gates is worth 40G$…40,000,000,000$

A dollar bill has a thickness of 1mm.

The Earth's circumference is 23,627 miles or about 24,000 miles and the average
distance between the Earth and the Moon is 238,900 or about 240,000 miles. ...

All in one dollar bill, If piled up from earth.. What would be the approximate distance of the one on top from the moon?

If all piled sideways, starting from NY NY to the west…Approximately in wish state it would end?

Have fun!
BTW…Any one have a burrito recipe? I miss Jack in the Box.
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w.....t.....f
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Post by runt »

thats rite interesting pete :up:
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