May I propose that you throw away personal prejudices and start it all over from clean sheet (but inthis thread)?
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No - I've wound him up too much and I'm having too much fun.Originally posted by AtWMay I propose that you throw away personal prejudices and start it all over from clean sheet (but inthis thread)?Comment
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Only to people who struggle with the English language.Originally posted by BobTheCrateOliver,
Well you did a pretty good impression of saying those 4 numbers didn't add up to 32.4999.
Everybody but you resolved this thing days ago. All there is left now is to drag you kicking and screaming up to speed with the rest of the world.Originally posted by BobTheCrateIf you weren't such an obnoxious little prat this thing would have been resolved yonks ago.Comment
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Not me -- I am still not convinced which one of you is right.Originally posted by oliverEverybody but you resolved this thing days ago.Comment
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Are you serious???Originally posted by AtWNot me -- I am still not convinced which one of you is right.Comment
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Absolutely. I think there is a distinct possibility that you are both wrong.Originally posted by oliverAre you serious???
Hint: its the Russian puzzle.
Open your mind and seek for solutions out of the box.Comment
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F.G
You're just too kind. More than I deserve I suspect.
-- Oliver --
Seeing as though you're having so much fun, can you try answering the questions from time to time ?
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1. Do you agree the quoted 4 areas add up to 32.4999 or not ?
2. If you do not agree, please state what they do add up to.
3. If you dispute the area calculations for all or any of the sub-shapes just say which and I'll prove them to you one by one.Comment
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Why won't one of you take photoshop and cut out parts from Figure 1, and then try to arrange them into figure 2?Comment
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Oh do try and keep up AtW
We're on to my true right angle, not your 'Russian' one with the kinky hypotenuse.Last edited by BobTheCrate; 21 August 2005, 18:26.Comment
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