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Statistically, more people lose than win. Yet more people talk about how they won, than how they lost. NOES we aren't getting anywhere near the amount of information that we need :( *cries*
Fortunately for you, the poll isn't anonymous. Just check who voted for "Never" and never, ever trust them.1 said:how could anyone vote never, they just responded to a poll?
1 said:how could anyone vote never, they just responded to a poll?
BobG said:Fortunately for you, the poll isn't anonymous. Just check who voted for "Never" and never, ever trust them.
Wait a minute ...
:rofl: :rofl:
I've heard of fettuchini, and macaroni, and ravioli, but fibonacci?1 said:Fibonacci
They're those bright sparkly little things you sew on costumes. You know - Fibonacci Sequins.Danger said:I've heard of fettuchini, and macaroni, and ravioli, but fibonacci?
Oh! I see... a little fruity for my taste, or perhaps Italian...Math Is Hard said:They're those bright sparkly little things you sew on costumes. You know - Fibonacci Sequins.
Danger said:I've heard of fettuchini, and macaroni, and ravioli, but fibonacci?
And considering how often I've had to read it lately, I don't know that we should forgive him. You're taking up a lot of RAM.1 said:Leonardo Fibonacci created the fibonacci sequence:
1,1,2,3,4,8,13,21,...
Danger said:re: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21
Is that your first name or last?
Were your parents Bob Segar fans?
Seamus Oswald Steinweiner?1 said:being the smart people you all are, you know that that is not my real name, just a name i use because it sounds cool. Let's play a game, shall we? the game is, guess Fibs real name. hints: first name is of irish origin, which means "noble". the second was a famous, but not well quoted saint who lived in the first 300 years of christianity. the third is very german which i have no clue for, but it has a w in it. have fun, first one to get the first two names gets to send me a check for 100 dollars.
Fibonacci
don't you like cryptic games? i don't.
Math Is Hard said:They're those bright sparkly little things you sew on costumes. You know - Fibonacci Sequins.
Sterling Granwell Sweinstooper?Danger said:Seamus Oswald Steinweiner?
There are several Irish names which can mean noble, I will chose Brian, St Patrick was born in the 4th century possibly 385AD, but that's close. So, Brian Patrick?1 said:being the smart people you all are, you know that that is not my real name, just a name i use because it sounds cool. Let's play a game, shall we? the game is, guess Fibs real name. hints: first name is of irish origin, which means "noble". the second was a famous, but not well quoted saint who lived in the first 300 years of christianity. the third is very german which i have no clue for, but it has a w in it. have fun, first one to get the first two names gets to send me a check for 100 dollars.
Fibonacci
don't you like cryptic games? i don't.
wouldn't you rather have a check for 144 dollars?1 said:first one to get the first two names gets to send me a check for 100 dollars.
You remind me of that kid in 'Peanuts'. His name was 555 95472 (5 for short) because his dad thought that people had so many numbers they were losing their identity. (He had two sisters named '3' and '4' as well.)1 said:that is not my real name, just a name i use because it sounds cool.