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gr@v1ty wrote:
Voetsek-Mikey wrote:Welkom Denis. :fact:

1. Ocean Software made the best games! Witch one is you favourite and why ?

2. How many beer did I have at your lan?

3. What is the only clever thing Jono have ever said ?

4. What is this? ( C2H5OH )


I could only spot 5. There's gotta be another one in there somewhere. :hmmm:



Besides spelling mistakes, only fault I can see is saying "clever" in the same sentence as "Jono". :p
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Skouperd wrote:Flycatchr

The truncated icosahedrons relevance to terminal velocity is more a function of the speed of the foot hitting it rather than the size of one’s prime. All you need to obtain verification of this is to listen to David Beckham talking on radio.


I beg to differ -
terminal velocity is more a function of drag (based on size, shape and coeficient of friction of the objects skin) and the density of the medium through which it is travelling. therefore any truncated icosohedron would never in fact reach terminal velocity unless dropped from a plane or kicked rather high by the goaly ;)
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Onyx:
As you know, we have quite a team of stallions/studs in grrr. What unique quality do you possess, should your application be successful


You mean apart from my obvious extremely good looks and great sense of humour? I suppose the one thing that I will definately be able to bring to the party is a place for GRRR Cape Townians to LAN every so now and again... oh, hold one, that is applicable irrespective of the application' outcome. Ok, so no, sorry, I am left with my good looks and great sense of humour.

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I want to know if you are anything like your description here.


Hi NiteShade, to be honest there is a couple that I could relate to. I'll sum them up for your further perusal:

"Denis is the biggest Caring, Sensitive and Artistic strange little man, found to be charming and handsome by many, who requires cola in enormous amounts to fuck up the most random tasks with ease."
(Something from each one of them)

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1. Ocean Software made the best games! Witch one is you favourite and why ?

Now that is a difficult one, my answer will be a toss up between the following games:
- Bubble Bubble 2
- Space Gun
- Operation Wolf
- but perhaps my favourite was Worms because one can LAN on it today.

Now that brought back some cool memories!


2. How many beer did I have at your lan?

Obviously not enough, because you still believed you needed to go to work on Saturday. Had you had enough you would have said screw that and continue gaming...

3. What is the only clever thing Jono have ever said ?

Not sure in his life, but on this topic it must definately be:
"No questions from me"


4. What is this? ( C2H5OH )

The solution to a lot of people's problems...

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terminal velocity is more a function of drag (based on size, shape and coeficient of friction of the objects skin) and the density of the medium through which it is travelling. therefore any truncated icosohedron would never in fact reach terminal velocity unless dropped from a plane or kicked rather high by the goaly



You are absolutely correct :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: yes, but in my defence the average density through which a truncated icosehedron travel in south africa is considerably denser than that of air, therefor terminal velocity at which the speed is constant due to the restraining force excerted through the medium in which it travels must be achievable by a well placed kick.

Ps, Flycatchr, if you are really interested in the topic, then perhaps you could share your views with me with another mathematical problem I've been having for several years relating to the optimal angle to launch an objet thus achieving maximum distance. In plain english, given a person' club swing speed at moment of impact, what is the optimal angle at which to launch a golf ball for maximum distance. I wrote a piece on this many years ago but never got a sufficient, cool, nice looking equation out of it. The guys I was corresponding then failed to grasp the concept and remained adament that the answer is 45 degrees (which equates to around an 8 iron) and obviously wrong.

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Skouperd wrote:
You are absolutely correct :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: yes, but in my defence the average density through which a truncated icosehedron travel in south africa is considerably denser than that of air, therefor terminal velocity at which the speed is constant due to the restraining force excerted through the medium in which it travels must be achievable by a well placed kick.


i know most of the soccer players are rather dense, but saying that the density through which the trncated icosohedron is travelling is a function of stadium capacity and C2H5OH halitosis?

Skouperd wrote:Ps, Flycatchr, if you are really interested in the topic, then perhaps you could share your views with me with another mathematical problem I've been having for several years relating to the optimal angle to launch an objet thus achieving maximum distance. In plain english, given a person' club swing speed at moment of impact, what is the optimal angle at which to launch a golf ball for maximum distance. I wrote a piece on this many years ago but never got a sufficient, cool, nice looking equation out of it. The guys I was corresponding then failed to grasp the concept and remained adament that the answer is 45 degrees (which equates to around an 8 iron) and obviously wrong.
gonna copy this to general board :)
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NiteShade wrote:Besides spelling mistakes, only fault I can see is saying "clever" in the same sentence as "Jono". :p


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Describe j0nny in 3 words. You get extra points if your are able to use the following word

Douche
Assfuck
rit-ard
junkMonkey
analleak
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Can you cook a Greek dish?
If yes, what?
And how did you prepare it?
When was the last time a Greek sampled it?
And did he/she approve?

If no, WHY NOT you chop!
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Wow, glad I joined b4 Phats. I can't even pronounce the dish names much less cook 'em!
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Flycatchr

I know most of the soccer players are rather dense, but saying that the density through which the trncated icosohedron is travelling is a function of stadium capacity and C2H5OH halitosis?


Bearing in mind that some soccer players are dense enough that it is a miracle that light can still escape them, the above hypothesis should not be discarded just because it defies all logic.

Also, remember that the viscosity of the stadium will increase as the heat increase. Despite the fact that C2H5OH will reduce one’s core body temperature the activities surrounding the inhalation of said substance tend to increase body temperatures which in turn will result in an increasing overall viscosity and density through which said truncated icosohedron will need to travel.

By the way Flycatchr, I trust you had copious amounts of C2H50H for your birthday?

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Describe j0nny in 3 words. You get extra points if your are able to use the following word

Douche
Assfuck
rit-ard
junkMonkey
analleak
SepticWart



I could actually use them all:

J0nny dislikes rit-ards
ERgo, J0nny dislikes Paul


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Phatso
Can you cook a Greek dish?
If yes, what?
And how did you prepare it?
When was the last time a Greek sampled it?
And did he/she approve?

If no, WHY NOT you chop!


1.For starters, one does not cook a Greek dish, one bakes it.
2.It was an evacnoC dish
3.I started by digging up some fresh clay from my local garden, mixed it with some special ingredients, and baked it in the oven at 180 degrees for about an hour
4.Quite recently a Greek attended one of my LAN parties and he sampled the said dish.
5.I honestly don’t know the bastard broke it before I could ask him. He did however like the medium rare steak that I’ve served him on this freshly baked Concave dish that I've prepared especially for the occasion.

(Note to self, when Phatso attend a LAN, hide all dishes and only use paper plates)

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Skouperd wrote:I could actually use them all:

J0nny dislikes rit-ards
ERgo, J0nny dislikes Paul


I said describe j0nny, I didn't say make a ritard sentence with his name in it
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