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Originally posted by eek View PostBecause he is (king of) a cretin with no self will and little intellect?
The irony.
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Because he is (king of) a cretin with no self will and little intellect?Originally posted by d000hg View PostMathematical failings aside, I thought Sas prided himself on his strong will and power of intellect.
So how come he's so mentally weak he needs to be banned to stay away?
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Mathematical failings aside, I thought Sas prided himself on his strong will and power of intellect.
So how come he's so mentally weak he needs to be banned to stay away?
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Sas already solved that one. The question said "find x", and he put an arrow pointing at it with the label "Here's x".Originally posted by nomadd View PostJust put a label on the longest side of the triangle you drew and call it "Hypotenuse." And if you add a footnote of "Note - this only applies to right-angled triangles" you are guaranteed a Distinction.
Sorted.
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your missus never wore any - she was too busy entertaining the 2nd battalion the parachute regimentOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWorry not. I hear he has quite a collection...........and many a local housewife remains puzzled as to what happened to the washing on her line!!

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A bit more work? But you ask for a month off CUK?Originally posted by sasguru View PostHardly a fail, loser. The comment from the tutor is its a pass but I can get a distinction with a bit more work.
Most decent of him to give me the chance.
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Worry not. I hear he has quite a collection...........and many a local housewife remains puzzled as to what happened to the washing on her line!!Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostHe has to get his thrills somehow. I'd give him an infraction, but I'm concerned he might soil his underwear.
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Since when did you worry about soiled underwear?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostHe has to get his thrills somehow. I'd give him an infraction, but I'm concerned he might soil his underwear.
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He has to get his thrills somehow. I'd give him an infraction, but I'm concerned he might soil his underwear.Originally posted by d000hg View PostA bit like you living on the edge by insulting an internet moderator? You rebel.
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