What is the Relationship Between Money and Time in this Novel Concept?

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[(Money) = (2 ^ - 1) ] / [( Time) = (1 ^ - 1)]


(2 ^ -1) / (1 ^ -1) = (1 / 2) / (1 / 1) = ( 1 ^ -1) / (2 ^ -1)
 
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you're an idiot
 
bao_ho said:
you're an idiot

I see. Flaming is appropriate behavior for a take no prisoner approach.

Next I'll be asked what this means numerous times. :rolleyes:
 
you're still an idiot
 
Saying what you mean in your first post, so that people don't have to ask would prove you are not an idiot!

You seem to be telling us that 1/2= 2 which certainly doesn't make you look like a genius.
 
Gringo22 said:
[(Money) = (2 ^ - 1) ] / [( Time) = (1 ^ - 1)]


(2 ^ -1) / (1 ^ -1) = (1 / 2) / (1 / 1) = ( 1 ^ -1) / (2 ^ -1)

I don't really know what you mean, but mathematically, you are WRONG. Look again at your equation.
Viet Dao,
 
At first glance of the original post, I thought it was going to be this common but funny "proof":

A good relationship with a girl is a product of time and money:

Girls = Time \cdot Money

But as we are reminded in the business world, time is money:

time = money

Girls = money^2

We know from sunday school that money is the root of all evil:

money = evil^{\frac{1}{2}}

Girls = money^2 = evil

And so we have definite mathematical proof that girls are evil!
 
Lovely! Certainly better than the original post.
 
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