blipey
Posts: 2061 Joined: June 2006
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Joe's latest answer is an answer, actually. It also completely sums up ID.
Joe's answer to blipey's string.
Joe has solved the problem through the very powerful technique of MAKING SHIT UP.
I don't understand why this stuff isn't in classrooms everywhere. Solid effort, Joe.
Quote | blipey wanted to know if a certain binary sequence* was designed. blipey told me that is was written on a piece of paper.
Further investigation found that paper was in a math classroom. After interviewing the teachers for that day I found that the last class of the day was doing conversions- decimal, hex and binary. And on this day the question "What do you get when you covert 598066645 (base 10) into binary?", was asked.
The answer, of course, is:
*100011101001011100010111010101 |
edited to include response so you don't have to actually go to Joe's cesspool.
-------------- But I get the trick question- there isn't any such thing as one molecule of water. -JoeG
And scientists rarely test theories. -Gary Gaulin
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