Question - Answer

Answer: Nope, I read in a magizine once that it was spelled "ghotie".
Question: How many hours does it take to assemble one imac?
 
Answer: None...it only takes 10 min. (atleast that's what it took me)

Question: What's the Danish word for "wastewater".
 
most likely there is one for every fruit

who cant wait till the perfect mac

g5 dual 1.8 ghz
2 gigs true ddr ram w/ 333 mother board
ata 133 hard drives
two slots for superdrive and super fast 52x cd-burner
apg 8x:D :D
geforece 4 ti with 128 ram

perfect mac that will be actualy possible within the next year
 
I can't wait to get the perfect Mac, I'm saving up for it right now :)

Here's a good one...
What does e^((pi)(i)) equal? That is E to the pie, eye power.
Tell me WHY also, not just punch it into your calculator ;)
That should be plenty of challenge, my math teacher showed us in class today :)
 
To prove yet again that the Simpsons is a far more intelligent, intellectual, find-the-hidden-meanings-and-make-fun-of-yourself-at-the-same-time program than 99% of the other shows on TV, regardless of what my mom seems to think.

Question: Why is Windows XP so much better than previous versions? It annoys the hell out of me that they actually did a DECENT job this time around (GUI oddities and idioticly complicated setup issues aside)... :(
 
Heehee that was a fast ten rounds.

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Bluefusion: Sit out 10 posts! :D You pronounce "ghoti" as you would "fish". "gh" as in "enough", "o" as in "women", and "ti" as in "nation". HA! :)

xoot: Because Fox is utter crap. :p

How long does a day last at the north and south poles?
 
This is NOT an answer to a recent question.

But I think simX said this:

By the way, I'd like to address valrus' question. A perfect number is a number who's factors (besides itself) add up to the number. 6, for example, is a perfect number, since it's factors excluding itself (1, 2, and 3) add up to 6. I forget what the term is for numbers whose factors add up to more than the number (like 12: 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 6 = 16 > 12). I seem to remember it started with an "a".

Nice job simX! Some terminology for you: factors besides the number itself are, I think, called "proper" factors.
Also. Given a natural number n, if n's proper factors sum to more than n, then n is called "abundant." If they sum to less than n, it's "deficient."

-the valrus
 
Answer: Uhh...half a year for one day? :D
Question: Can you come up with a definition for a "Sason". What is it? :)
 
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