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There's something terribly wrong about that, philosophically; but I can't put my finger on it.Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
As many times as you like, and 96. 96 is still 96 regardless of how many times you take 18 from it.
It's a bit like that maths teacher who announced to his class "Let x be the number of sheep ...", at which some kid jumped up at the back and said "But sir, suppose x isn't the number of sheep".
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As many times as you like, and 96. 96 is still 96 regardless of how many times you take 18 from it.
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Why do women prefer toyboys?
Because 18 goes into 52 a lot more times than 52 goes into 18.
HTH
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oh no. me 'eadOriginally posted by BlasterBates View Postah but in what "space" are you doing this?
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ah but in what "space" are you doing this?Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postdoh!
how many times can you take 18 from 96, and what are you left with?

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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostAs many times as you like and 78.
yep.
why do i fall for these ? do I have eeejit tatooed on me ead or something?
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close.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIs the answer the rise and fall of Francoist Spain between 1936 and 1975?
vey close
but no
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sums DOH!
doh!
how many times can you take 18 from 96, and what are you left with?
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