Can Kirchoff's Law Solve a Core 2 Duo Equivalent Problem?
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neutrino
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That one...just above the centre, and a little to the left. 
Jimmy Snyder
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First state what effort you have made toward a solution.
turbo
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I am a lineman for the counteeeee...
tacosareveryyum
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The answer is 42!
(Anyone who has read the The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy should get this)
(Anyone who has read the The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy should get this)
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tacosareveryyum said:The answer is 42!
does this have anything to do with my name
neutrino
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G01 said:
Neutrino, are you taking an Electronics 101 course? I can't think of any other reason why your wasting your time on such simple circuits.![]()
if its so ez u cud stop mckin at me n help me solv the prblm. i thot ppl were helpfu; at this forum. ges i was wrong.
Moridin
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Show that for every [itex]\epsilon[/itex] there is a [itex]\delta[/itex] so that...

neutrino
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Isn't there a limit to how much you can mock a helpless soul?Moridin said:Show that for every [itex]\epsilon[/itex] there is a [itex]\delta[/itex] so that...
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K.J.Healey
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I hear it has the same computing capacity as a core 2 duo.
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