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22+=?Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostBig issue? BIG ISSUE? and theres me thinking there are all these blokes trying to sell me a bigger shoe. D'oh!!!!
Oh yes and 2+2=4 doesnt work in FORTH. Whats your stack notation on that?
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Big issue? BIG ISSUE? and theres me thinking there are all these blokes trying to sell me a bigger shoe. D'oh!!!!Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI thought it was "Would you like to buy a Big Issue?"
AtW.
Oh yes and 2+2=4 doesnt work in FORTH. Whats your stack notation on that?
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I thought it was "Would you like to buy a Big Issue?"Originally posted by bogeyman View PostThat's my catchphrase you plagiarist!
AtW.
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WTF does this have to do with house prices or immigration!!!
This site really is going down hill. It never used to be like this i'm sure.
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If these are rounded figures, 2+2 could equal 5.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'm sick of the constant bickering and disagreement between CUK posters.
To this end, 2+2 = 4
Agreed?
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are those "2" values scalar or vector?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'm sick of the constant bickering and disagreement between CUK posters.
To this end, 2+2 = 4
Agreed?
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