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Laurie Ellen
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Posted: 11/19/02 - 12:15 Post subject: SMMP - Simple Minds Math Problem
Please give me one I can figure out, or Keltic, pass the worms, babe.
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purple hayes
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Posted: 11/19/02 - 12:18 Post subject:
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Sandy Cheeks
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Posted: 11/19/02 - 12:20 Post subject:
I just love integrals.
Seriously.
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prohemp
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Posted: 11/19/02 - 12:21 Post subject:
By virtue of the Earth's rotation about its axis, a woman standing at the equator is travelling at a thousand miles per hour. Assuming the Earth is a perfect sphere, how fast would a man standing at a latitude of fifty degrees North be travelling (to the nearest mile per hour)?
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purple hayes
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Posted: 11/19/02 - 12:23 Post subject:
| prohemp wrote: | | By virtue of the Earth's rotation about its axis, a woman standing at the equator is travelling at a thousand miles per hour. Assuming the Earth is a perfect sphere, how fast would a man standing at a latitude of fifty degrees North be travelling (to the nearest mile per hour)? |
How many balls does this man have?
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Laurie Ellen
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Posted: 11/19/02 - 12:29 Post subject:
Tic-Tac-Toe anyone?
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prohemp
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Posted: 11/19/02 - 12:29 Post subject:
| purple hayes wrote: | | prohemp wrote: | | By virtue of the Earth's rotation about its axis, a woman standing at the equator is travelling at a thousand miles per hour. Assuming the Earth is a perfect sphere, how fast would a man standing at a latitude of fifty degrees North be travelling (to the nearest mile per hour)? |
How many balls does this man have? |
i'm assuming two - i've never met him and even if i had, i could not confirm this
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pokychick
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Posted: 11/19/02 - 12:39 Post subject:
| Laurie Ellen wrote: | | Tic-Tac-Toe anyone? |
Do you want to be Xs or Os?
If I wanted to think I'd work instead of coming here.
poky
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Laurie Ellen
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Posted: 11/19/02 - 13:08 Post subject:
| pokychick wrote: | | Laurie Ellen wrote: | | Tic-Tac-Toe anyone? |
Do you want to be Xs or Os?
If I wanted to think I'd work instead of coming here.
poky |
Hello!
X's or O's, kisses or hugs, either way, what bliss, ay?
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