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It doesn't require a long memory. All you need do is order the threads on the AFL board by replies, and set daysprune variable in the address location to an arbitarily large value.

That thread comes in first by a long, long way.
 

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This is a true story: At a psychology exam, the students turned their paper over to see the question "Why?" emblazoned on the front as the one and only question for the exam.

They had three hours to compete the exam, and some students wrote 4,000 words, or more.

One student wrote the anser "Why not?", turned the paper over and left the exam room. He was the only student to get a perfect scrore.

The correct answer is, "Why not?"
 
Well, there everyone's bit of useless information for the day!

It's almost as bad as the useless info John Laws gave at the start of his show (NOTE: NOT I dont normally listen to that ******ed old **** whinging!!)

"What are the chances of dying by falling out of bed? 1 in 2 million!!"
 

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Originally posted by Dan26
This is a true story: At a psychology exam, the students turned their paper over to see the question "Why?" emblazoned on the front as the one and only question for the exam.

They had three hours to compete the exam, and some students wrote 4,000 words, or more.

One student wrote the anser "Why not?", turned the paper over and left the exam room. He was the only student to get a perfect scrore.

The correct answer is, "Why not?"

I was just about to write "why not" !!!
 
Originally posted by Dan26
This is a true story: At a psychology exam, the students turned their paper over to see the question "Why?" emblazoned on the front as the one and only question for the exam.

They had three hours to compete the exam, and some students wrote 4,000 words, or more.

One student wrote the anser "Why not?", turned the paper over and left the exam room. He was the only student to get a perfect scrore.

The correct answer is, "Why not?"
Urban myth.
 
My brain is too big - too small a question

Detail is crucial to not crucify yourself. What is the point?

Geez where is the detail in things anymore? Logic and analytical ability counts for a lot.

So I'll sit and ponder 'Why not?' instead. :rolleyes:

Life rolls on regardless.

I am not discounting the whole frigging point of the thread however, just adding my bit of lame personality.
 

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