It's on the rocks
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It's on the rocks
Solarflare, what do you mean by that?
The poison is inside the ice cubes?
Sorry, I meant the poison is in the ice - the doctor drank his so quick that it didn't have time to melt, while others could take longer so more poison dissolved into the drink.Quote:
Originally posted by Elrond
Solarflare, what do you mean by that?
("Give me a ____ on the rocks" = "Give me a ____ with ice")
Yes, the poison is inside the ice cubes, and as the doctor drank it right after is was served, it didn't have enough time to melt and being toxic.
The point goes to solarflare...
Nah, I don't think we're doing points anymore, but if we are, I cede it to you gstercken because of clarity.Quote:
Originally posted by gstercken
The point goes to solarflare...
ice???
Never was told that there are ice cubes on the punch.
:mad:
There were no ice cubes. They were ice icosahedrons.Quote:
Originally posted by Doctor Luz
Never was told that there are ice cubes on the punch.
Forgive me for breaking in.
If this question has already been posted, I am in error. (stopped
reading at page 12)
Assume the circumference of the earth is 27,000 miles exactly.
You tie a long string around the equator. The string will be
27,000 miles long.
Now, raise the string off the earth by 1 inch.
How much more string will be required to make the ends meet?
chuck
.000032 X PI
What are your units?
miles
Oh!, that explains all!. Everybody knows that ice icosahedrons are poisonous.Quote:
Originally posted by solarflare
There were no ice cubes. They were ice icosahedrons.
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess. I calculated it, but it doesn't seem right 6.28 inches.