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| Orbax |
| If you wrote a paper in numbers only could they mark you down for spelling? If it was all equations could they mark you down for structure? technically a well thought out proof has a beginning, middle, and end, and its final answer proves the organization by default if its correct. |
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| montie |
| what if you type your paper in binary? |
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| DJYaNiK |
| Where's Jack Handy when you need him? ^_~ |
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| Orbax |
| Like jewels in a crown, the precious stones glittered in the queen's round metal hat. |
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| TheFutureIsNear |
| lol, i thought this thread said deepthroat, so i immedietly clicked it, lol |
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| Orbax |
| hehe i read half of the titles in here as dirty only to discover they arent upon entering...quite sad :( |
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| Azz3D |
| quote: | Originally posted by montie
what if you type your paper in binary? |
Or HEx? But that limits you A-F :whip: |
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| mentalbarter |
| quote: | Originally posted by TheFutureIsNear
lol, i thought this thread said deepthroat, so i immedietly clicked it, lol |
moi aussi
dirty minds think alike huh |
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| Dr. Cfire |
| They could just convert the number you gave them into ascii codes. Then using the ascii codes create letters -> words. Then mark you for spelling. |
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