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    06 Jul '05 21:021 edit
    Originally posted by THUDandBLUNDER
    Anyway, it's a pity you didn't get the original joke.
    lol, You edited that joke after I've read it. That's why I didn't understand it 😛

    or did you mean this post:

    What's the square root of 69?

    Eight something...

    ?
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    06 Jul '05 21:121 edit
    Originally posted by Florrat
    lol, You edited that joke after I've read it. That's why I didn't understand it 😛

    or did you mean this post:

    [b]What's the square root of 69?

    Eight something...

    ?
    [/b]
    The latter.

    Soixante-neuf?
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    12 Jul '05 02:51
    Originally posted by THUDandBLUNDER
    The latter.

    Soixante-neuf?
    He must be under 14.
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    12 Jul '05 03:02
    Originally posted by THUDandBLUNDER
    The 4000th is definitely a 3
    I disagree. It's a 2.
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    12 Jul '05 08:17
    Originally posted by Bowmann
    He must be under 14.
    almost right, i'm exactly 14😀😉😛
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    12 Jul '05 10:29
    Originally posted by THUDandBLUNDER
    Anyway, it's a pity you didn't get the original joke.
    Is it a real funtional joke or is it just waffle? Why is a differential going by the name of d/dy amusing? 😕 Could you explain it so I can baffle someone else with it.
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    12 Jul '05 13:38
    Originally posted by Florrat
    almost right, i'm exactly 14😀😉😛
    Happy Birthday! 😀
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    12 Jul '05 13:39
    Originally posted by Bowmann
    I disagree. It's a 2.
    If so, what are the previous 3999?
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    12 Jul '05 13:451 edit
    Originally posted by jimslyp69
    Is it a real funtional joke or is it just waffle? Why is a differential going by the name of d/dy amusing? 😕 Could you explain it so I can baffle someone else with it.
    If you differentiate e^x wiith respect to x it remains unaffected.
    That is, letting y = e^x, dy/dx = e^x
    But d(e^x)/dy = dy/dy = 1
    e^x has been changed into a constant.
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    12 Jul '05 15:32
    Originally posted by THUDandBLUNDER
    Happy Birthday! 😀
    lol, maybe not so exactly 😀
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    12 Jul '05 15:37
    Originally posted by THUDandBLUNDER
    If so, what are the previous 3999?
    Oh no, not again!
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    12 Jul '05 18:24
    Originally posted by Bowmann
    Oh no, not again!
    Yes, yet again you make claims but are unable to back them up.
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    12 Jul '05 22:11
    Originally posted by THUDandBLUNDER
    Yes, yet again you make claims but are unable to back them up.
    No. I meant that yet again you fail to realize you already supplied the information in this thread. (Another drunken post, methinks.)
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    12 Jul '05 22:182 edits
    Originally posted by Bowmann
    I disagree. It's a 2.
    Justify the above assertion, Bowmann.
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    12 Jul '05 22:34
    Originally posted by THUDandBLUNDER
    Justify the above assertion, Bowmann.
    I counted 'em 😀
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