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Hillarious stuff to ponder on :)) #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 16, 2008 18:33 pm   Hillarious stuff to ponder on :))
 

Hi,
I'm not sure anyone in compos mentis can turn this in in class at school, but nevertheless:







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Hillarious stuff to ponder on :)) #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 16, 2008 22:47 pm   Hillarious stuff to ponder on :))
 

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I especially liked that last one, Alex. Very deep indeed. Laughing
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Hillarious stuff to ponder on :)) #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 17, 2008 0:05 am   Hillarious stuff to ponder on :))
 

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Hillarious stuff to ponder on :)) #4 (permalink) Mon Mar 17, 2008 20:20 pm   Hillarious stuff to ponder on :))
 

Hi Alex!

Very Happy Great examples. My favourites are the first and the last. If there were a need for evidence for the logic and verifiability of maths your examples brought them.

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