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I actually think I have become stupider for hearing that one :)

None-the-less I will more than likely tell it to everyone I know. :lol:

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 Post subject: How about this one?
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Seen on a T-shirt:

\sqrt[6]{\pi^4 + \pi^5}

Have your pi and e it, too.


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Soroban wrote:
Seen on a T-shirt:

\sqrt[6]{\pi^4 + \pi^5}

Have your pi and e it, too.


That tagline might work better with
e^\pi

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andyistic wrote:
Soroban wrote:
Seen on a T-shirt:

\sqrt[6]{\pi^4 + \pi^5}

Have your pi and e it, too.


That tagline might work better with
e^\pi


How so?

It's suppose to be, have your pie and e(at) it too

Have your pie and e to the pi it too? Have your pie and e pi it too?


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PostPosted: Thu, 29 May 2003 21:54:43 UTC 
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Mother Goose wrote:
How so?

It's suppose to be, have your pie and e(at) it too


the value of e does not appear anywhere in
\sqrt[6]{\pi^4 + \pi^5}

That's all I'm saying.

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Mother Goose wrote:
the value of e does not appear anywhere in
\sqrt[6]{\pi^4 + \pi^5}

That's all I'm saying.


Have you evaluated that expression yet? *snicker*


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PostPosted: Fri, 30 May 2003 01:57:03 UTC 
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Soroban wrote:
Mother Goose wrote:
the value of e does not appear anywhere in
\sqrt[6]{\pi^4 + \pi^5}

That's all I'm saying.


Have you evaluated that expression yet? *snicker*


The relationship between e and \pi exists only in the complex zone. There's no real-number-only relationship.

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\sqrt[6]{\pi^4 + \pi^5} = 

= 2.7181281809

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Whoa....

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9 Digits accuracy! That's amazing...I wonder how the person derived it


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Mother Goose wrote:
\sqrt[6]{\pi^4 + \pi^5} = 

= 2.7181281809

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Whoa....

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That's just as sexy as \frac{355}{113}

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fkulv wrote:
I solved. Answer equals the meaning of life.


So the numeric answer is 42? :lol:


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 Post subject: More silliness
PostPosted: Fri, 30 May 2003 16:17:54 UTC 
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What\ is\ the\ difference\ between\ a\ psychotic\ and\ a\ neurotic?
A\ psychotic\ thinks\ that\ 2 + 2 = 5.
A\ neurotic\ knows\ that\ 2 + 2 = 4,\ but\ it\ worries\ him.

What\ is\ the\ difference\ between\ Data\ and\ Information?
362436\ is\ Data.
36\ 24\ 36\ is\ Information!

Millihelen:\ the\ amount\ of\ beauty\ required\ to\ launch\ one\ ship.

There\ are\ 10\ types\ of\ people:
Those\ who\ understand\ binary,\ and\ those\ who\ don't.


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What\ is\ the\ difference\ between\ a\ psychotic\ and\ a\ neurotic?
A\ psychotic\ thinks\ that\ 2 + 2 = 5.
A\ neurotic\ knows\ that\ 2 + 2 = 4,\ but\ it\ worries\ him.

What\ is\ the\ difference\ between\ Data\ and\ Information?
362436\ is\ Data.
36\ 24\ 36\ is\ Information!

Millihelen:\ the\ amount\ of\ beauty\ required\ to\ launch\ one\ ship.

There\ are\ 10\ types\ of\ people:
Those\ who\ understand\ binary,\ and\ those\ who\ don't.


Those are cute, especially the last one! Image

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World's\ longest\ song:\ "\aleph_0\ bottles\ of\ beer\ on\ the\ wall\ ..."


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Soroban wrote:
World's\ longest\ song:\ "\aleph_0\ bottles\ of\ beer\ on\ the\ wall\ ..."


Heheheeh! Nice.
Let's try that.

"Infinity bottles of beer on the wall, infinity bottles of beer, if one of the ..."

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Ultimate\ Calculus\ I\ insult:

He\ doesn't\ know\ his\ asymptote\ from\ a\ hole\ in\ the\ graph.


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