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There's some good work here. Certainly has classroom applications.
Regards, Ben |
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On Feb 9, 2:50*pm, Ben wrote:
There's some good work here. *Certainly has classroom applications. Regards, Ben link? |
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On Feb 9, 3:41*pm, palsing wrote:
On Feb 9, 2:50*pm, Ben wrote: There's some good work here. *Certainly has classroom applications. Regards, Ben link? Duh...... http://images.4channel.org/f/src/589...e_enhanced.swf |
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On 09/02/2012 7:02 PM, Ben wrote:
On Feb 9, 3:41 pm, wrote: On Feb 9, 2:50 pm, wrote: There's some good work here. Certainly has classroom applications. Regards, Ben link? Duh...... http://images.4channel.org/f/src/589...e_enhanced.swf Outstanding! Yousuf Khan |
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On Feb 9, 4:02*pm, Ben wrote:
On Feb 9, 3:41*pm, palsing wrote: On Feb 9, 2:50*pm, Ben wrote: There's some good work here. *Certainly has classroom applications. Regards, Ben link? Duh......http://images.4channel.org/f/src/589...e_enhanced.swf Why not use a 500 GB file? |
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On Feb 9, 5:20*pm, Yousuf Khan wrote:
On 09/02/2012 7:02 PM, Ben wrote: On Feb 9, 3:41 pm, *wrote: On Feb 9, 2:50 pm, *wrote: There's some good work here. *Certainly has classroom applications. Regards, Ben link? Duh...... http://images.4channel.org/f/src/589...e_enhanced.swf Outstanding! * * * * Yousuf Khan Not nearly enough bandwidth wasted. |
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On Feb 10, 1:02*am, Ben wrote:
http://images.4channel.org/f/src/589...e_enhanced.swf Even at the very largest scale it is still possible to see the tenuous envelope of verbal o'diarrhoea's colossal ego. It really ought to be classed as the largest structure in the known universe. It may even extend beyond the limits of the observable universe. Which suggests that he truly walks beside the god particle in having personally created a universe: No.1461. A universe where infinite stupidity and mind-numbing repetition have reigned unchallenged since the beginning of time. Where there was no Big Bang to clear away the limply decaying detritus of the previous No. 1461. Only the bottom phart of a rather damp, infinitely low velocity squib. Creating a universe where all possible 1461s grew out of the infinite dimness of an infinitely tedious, infinitely grey, infinitely repeating, infinitely flatulent 1461. If nothing else, at least this self-invented god accidentally created the lowest possible level of entropy in any of the imaginary multiverses. 1461 easily sets the lowest level of "nothingness" ever observed. A truly strange state where all the laws of physics break down into an infinitely repetitive series of top yawns. He may even have solved the paradox of dark (grey) matter. More accurately, the 10.1461^-1461th state of utterly tedious greyness. Showing remarkably similar conditions to the infinitely cold, infinitely nebulous, outer limits of His constantly expanding ego. |
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Yousuf Khan wrote in
: On 09/02/2012 7:02 PM, Ben wrote: Duh...... http://images.4channel.org/f/src/589...verse_enhanced .swf Outstanding! Yousuf Khan Couldn't have said it better, myself! Outstanding, indeed. -Keith |
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