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Numberman.Exe Warned Thrice (banned)
Posts : 3530 Join date : 2007-08-25 Age : 31 Location : Land of the banned.
| Subject: Ask me questions Tue Oct 30, 2007 1:51 pm | |
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Sylux Admin
Posts : 10031 Join date : 2007-08-28 Age : 29 Location : My chairrr
| Subject: Re: Ask me questions Tue Oct 30, 2007 4:22 pm | |
| Can I park in a handicap parking spot plz? | |
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Karasz Admin
Posts : 26359 Join date : 2007-08-25 Age : 36
| Subject: Re: Ask me questions Tue Oct 30, 2007 4:33 pm | |
| What if WarioWare suffered by bankruptcy? | |
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Numberman.Exe Warned Thrice (banned)
Posts : 3530 Join date : 2007-08-25 Age : 31 Location : Land of the banned.
| Subject: Re: Ask me questions Wed Oct 31, 2007 2:24 pm | |
| - Karasz wrote:
- What if WarioWare suffered by bankruptcy?
I dont know..It would be bad.And i dont think thats an actual question Oh and Boocronnos question is a simple answer: No. | |
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BlackYoshi2 Not a bad dude
Posts : 114 Join date : 2007-11-01 Age : 32 Location : Pagoda Peak
| Subject: Re: Ask me questions Sat Nov 03, 2007 2:36 am | |
| Ah yes, the almighty question of the gaming worlds. Who would win in these situations. Mario vs. Sonic (3-D) Mario vs. Sonic (2d) Samus vs. Master Chief (Both Fully powered) Samus vs. Master Chief (Chief Fully Powered, and Samus not) Samus vs. Chief (Samus Fully Powered and Chief not) Cloud vs. Tidus (Okay, this one is only if you've play FF7 and FF10) Uhh....Oh, and last Spider-Man vs. Batman | |
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Numberman.Exe Warned Thrice (banned)
Posts : 3530 Join date : 2007-08-25 Age : 31 Location : Land of the banned.
| Subject: Re: Ask me questions Wed Nov 14, 2007 5:59 pm | |
| - BlackYoshi2 wrote:
- Ah yes, the almighty question of the gaming worlds. Who would win in these situations.
Mario vs. Sonic (3-D) Mario vs. Sonic (2d)
Samus vs. Master Chief (Both Fully powered) Samus vs. Master Chief (Chief Fully Powered, and Samus not) Samus vs. Chief (Samus Fully Powered and Chief not)
Cloud vs. Tidus (Okay, this one is only if you've play FF7 and FF10)
Uhh....Oh, and last
Spider-Man vs. Batman aH YES..tHE ANSWERS FOLLOW Sonic Mario Samus Samus Samus Cloud Spider man quite Simple... | |
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IceBlade Admin
Posts : 208 Join date : 2007-08-25 Age : 34
| Subject: Re: Ask me questions Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:50 pm | |
| Can you define infinity as a number?
How many lump of sugar do you need to arrive to the moon?
Jean is shorter than Brutus but taller than Imhotep. Imhotep is taller than Jean, but shorter than Lord Scotland. Lord Scotland is twice the height of Jean and Brutus combined but only one-tenth of the height of Millsy. Millsy is at a constant height of x − y. If Jean stands exactly one nautical mile away from Lord Scotland, how tall is Imhotep?
Eight ladies go to eight shops at eight o'clock in the morning. Each lady wants to buy eight spiders. For each spider, eight spider shoes must also be bought. But they only have eight pounds between them. With each spider costing eight pence and each spider shoe costing an eighth pence each, will the ladies have enough change for the bus ride home? A journey costing eight pence per stop and made up of eight stops.
It's the future, and Queen Elizabeth the Third and Queen Elizabeth the Fourth are going to a party held by Queen Elizabeth the fifth. They are keen to make the right impression, so it's important that they choose their outfits carefully. Queen Elizabeth the Third has forty dresses to choose from. Whereas Queen Elizabeth the Fourth has four thousand. Queen Elizabeth the Fifth has just one dress. But it has the ability to transform itself into the shape of any dress. The night before the party Queen Elizabeth the Fourth's handmaiden steals the patterns to Queen Elizabeth the Third's dresses. And working through 'till dawn makes forty exact replicas. Can you calculate the probability that all three queens will be wearing the same dress at the party? And how many times can Queen Elizabeth the Fifth's dress change before it overheats?
Could God microwave a burrito so hot that He Himself could not eat it? | |
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Numberman.Exe Warned Thrice (banned)
Posts : 3530 Join date : 2007-08-25 Age : 31 Location : Land of the banned.
| Subject: Re: Ask me questions Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:28 am | |
| - IceBlade wrote:
- Can you define infinity as a number?
How many lump of sugar do you need to arrive to the moon?
Jean is shorter than Brutus but taller than Imhotep. Imhotep is taller than Jean, but shorter than Lord Scotland. Lord Scotland is twice the height of Jean and Brutus combined but only one-tenth of the height of Millsy. Millsy is at a constant height of x ? y. If Jean stands exactly one nautical mile away from Lord Scotland, how tall is Imhotep?
Eight ladies go to eight shops at eight o'clock in the morning. Each lady wants to buy eight spiders. For each spider, eight spider shoes must also be bought. But they only have eight pounds between them. With each spider costing eight pence and each spider shoe costing an eighth pence each, will the ladies have enough change for the bus ride home? A journey costing eight pence per stop and made up of eight stops.
It's the future, and Queen Elizabeth the Third and Queen Elizabeth the Fourth are going to a party held by Queen Elizabeth the fifth. They are keen to make the right impression, so it's important that they choose their outfits carefully. Queen Elizabeth the Third has forty dresses to choose from. Whereas Queen Elizabeth the Fourth has four thousand. Queen Elizabeth the Fifth has just one dress. But it has the ability to transform itself into the shape of any dress. The night before the party Queen Elizabeth the Fourth's handmaiden steals the patterns to Queen Elizabeth the Third's dresses. And working through 'till dawn makes forty exact replicas. Can you calculate the probability that all three queens will be wearing the same dress at the party? And how many times can Queen Elizabeth the Fifth's dress change before it overheats?
Could God microwave a burrito so hot that He Himself could not eat it? 1.There is no such thing as infinity..The highest number in the world is 45.000.000.000 (45 billions) And that defines the answer to your question as: Infinity does not exist. 2.It takes 0 lumps of sugar to get to the moon because they used a space rocket.Duh.. 3. Imhotep..Is Invinsible.. 4.The ladies were 8 pence short 5. The party was cancelled. 6.Well...Yes..Of course..If he used the sun as the microwave... | |
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