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I first saw that one on QI. I thought it was wonderful then. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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12 + 144 + 20 + 6 = 182 182/7 = 26 26 + 55 = 81 = 9 squared Works for me. I had never seen this before, or the verse the goes with it, so I am assuming it was haberdasher's link that caused us both to read it in the last 24 hours. Regards Greg | |||
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No it wasn't Hab's link. Maybe we just both stumbled across it somehow in Wikipedia or something. And just because, it is a better example, than my previous attempt to demonstrate that homophones aren't rhymes. He asked, "What is that stick for?" I said, "It's for hitting a Four, Or better a Six Right over the sticks." But I've pointed this all out before. No rhymes in lines 1, 2 & 5, just homophones. For the Americans I am talking about a Cricket Bat. Regards Greg | |||
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I still can't find it again, but the verse that went with it, went something like this: A dozen, a gross and a score, Plus three times the square-root of four, All divided by seven Plus five times eleven, Is nine squared and nothing much more. Regards Greg | |||
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And then there's always W.S.Gilbert's "Anti-limerick:" There was a young man from St Bees Who was stung on the nose by a wasp. .When asked, "Does it hurt?" .He replied, "Yes, it does, But I'm so glad it wasn't a hornet!" Nothing but rhythm. | |||
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Math Mayhem 12 + 144 + 20 + 3√4 ——————————— + (5 × 11) = 92 + 0 7 (92 = 9 squared) Translation: A dozen a gross and a score, Plus three times the square root of four, Divided by seven Plus five times eleven Is nine squared and not a bit more. —Leigh Mercer, 1948This message has been edited. Last edited by: tinman, | |||
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Oops. (5 x 11) is 55, not 66, and anyway 92 isn't 9 squared. Arithmetic is tetchy that way. | |||
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Close enough for government work. | ||
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No, I meant that 92 in the formula should be read as 9 squared. It appeared as 9 to the 2nd power on the web page, but when I copied it and pasted it on Wordcraft, it came out as 92. I guess I wasn't clear. I should have said "That 92 is supposed to be 9 squared" as I did in my earlier post. | |||
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Got it. What they did before there were superscripts was to indicate exponents with a ^ sign; if it didn't work any other way you could write 9 squared as 9^2 . | |||
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I could if I knew how. | |||
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^ is a "capital-6" (shift-6). Try it! It doesn't get you the superscript, but it does get the caret. | |||
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Authors: 1. Shufitz 2. Kalleh 3. Sattva 4. Sattva 5. Sattva 6. Sattva 7. Geoff 8. Greg 9. Geoff 10. Geoff 11. Tinman 12. Tinman 13. Tinman 14. Tinman 15. Tinman 16. Tinman 17. Tinman 18. Tinman 19. Tinman 20. Tinman 21. Tinman 22. Tinman 23. Tinman 24. Tinman 25. Greg 26. Hab 27. Bob 28. Sattva 29. Sattva 30. Sattva 31. Sattva 32. Shufitz 33. Shuftiz The BIG WINNER is Geoff! Congratulations! I believe I have the authors right. Someone deleted their PMs, which meant they get deleted on my screen as well. Therefore, each of the limericks where I could find no author I attributed to that person. Thanks for a great game! Geoff, you are up! | |||
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Congrats, Geoff. | |||
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Thanks. I'll post a new town tomorrow. Right now I'm too tired and smelly. Don't askwhy. | |||
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Thanks. I'm embarrassed to say I didn't know that. | |||
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I didn't get around to voting this time. I had it narrowed down to 7, then to 3. It was tough deciding among those 3, but I finally picked #3, one of Sattva's limericks. #s 25 and 27, by Greg and Bob, were close behind. I even figured out who probably wrote them. I was going to vote Monday, but I was too late. And, yes, I was wrong about the authors, too. But congratulations to Sattva, Greg, and Bob for excellent limericks. | |||
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I've posted a new one under the heading of Limericky Snippets. I have one so far. | |||
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And, congratulations to you, too, Tinman, for writing so many! Too bad you did not get the chance to vote. | |||
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