Just thought I'd canvass the opinion of the general public
a simple yes or no answer will suffice
a simple yes or no answer will suffice
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Originally posted by vindor
there was something wrong with my calculations... I ended up with the polynomial:
7no^3 + 3yes^2 + 5no + 14

Originally posted by Mr Q
I've been overwhelmed with information.
Originally posted by Katthawk
Nice thoughts Skilts but ''Who cares'' is really what I feel right now.![]()
Originally posted by Katthawk
Nice thoughts Skilts but ''Who cares'' is really what I feel right now.![]()
Originally posted by CharlieG
Skilts, that was the html thingo that does the smilies.![]()
Originally posted by skilts
This worthwhile poll reminds me of a question set on a philosophy exam, at ANU, in the early 70s.
The question was, "Why?"
Lots of people got passes for their answer of, "Why not?"
One person received a high distinction because his/her answer was "Because". They received a mark of 100%, in fact. You might have some idea of how unchuffed the people who wrote 1500 words on the topic felt.
It appears the clown who set the task found "Why not?", to be a too negative answer.
This is how to pass university exams.