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EDIT: Ah, I see. You ignored it. Off topic, I have a proof that equilateral triangles actually only have two angles! 1. The angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees. 2. All angles of an equilateral triangle are the same. 3. Per the "greyrider triangle theorem", all triangle contain a right angle. 4. Because 2 and 3, all angels of an equilateral triangle are right angles. 5. 90 + 90 = 180. Therefore, an equilateral triangle must have only two angles, because if it had three, the angles would add up to 270 degrees, and by 1, this is not possible.
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i just downloaded it! thanks, ill try it and get back to you
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Her gun crew had guts, however, for from her canting bow came a half dozen well-aimed rounds. How they pointed and trained their gun on that tilting platform will long remain a wonder, and their dedication in keeping up the fire until they went under would be a matter of pride to any nation. O'Kane, Richard. Clear the Bridge!: The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang |
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razark writes
"Therefore, an equilateral triangle must have only two angles" 2 angles? then it cant be a triangle now can it, tri means 3 ![]()
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Her gun crew had guts, however, for from her canting bow came a half dozen well-aimed rounds. How they pointed and trained their gun on that tilting platform will long remain a wonder, and their dedication in keeping up the fire until they went under would be a matter of pride to any nation. O'Kane, Richard. Clear the Bridge!: The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang |
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for the last five or six posts of mine, i have addressed people who have yet again, twisted things around to suit their pov, and not what i wrote.
im sure you will find a way to twist my replies around again, doesnt matter to me, the 8010 stands tried and true, its filmed, random, and done, must be so hard to do that even a guy with an astrophysics decree cant do it ![]() and what does a decree mean anyway, accept that some other moron, thinks your smart. the world is full of people with a decree, in positions of leadership, and look at its shape, ![]() i dont care what you people think of me, your funny ![]()
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Her gun crew had guts, however, for from her canting bow came a half dozen well-aimed rounds. How they pointed and trained their gun on that tilting platform will long remain a wonder, and their dedication in keeping up the fire until they went under would be a matter of pride to any nation. O'Kane, Richard. Clear the Bridge!: The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang |
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Ahum!!! Typo: decree, should be degree. Decree is rule of law issued by a head of state. Like martial law.
Can't way for your reaction on the testmission. [EDIT] Oh shoes, now I made my own. "wait"
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A quote from Run Silent, Run Deep comes to mind.
Mueller: "I don't know what you're talking about, sir. Do you?"
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