E=mc²?
TheAmazingDave Android Expert May 9, 2011 902 272 40 The 408 Mar 9, 2015 #26 Mar 9, 2015 Add bookmark #26 E=mc²? Upvote 0
Mikestony ~30% Carbon Black ± VIP Member Sep 10, 2010 30,201 25,462 Next to you Mar 9, 2015 #27 Mar 9, 2015 Add bookmark #27 pfft..you guys and your fancy shmancy equations. Who needs math when you got: Reactions: Milo Willamson, Unforgiven, mikedt and 1 other person Upvote 0
mikedt 你好 VIP Member Sep 22, 2010 32,865 25,261 Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Mar 9, 2015 #28 Mar 9, 2015 Add bookmark #28 1+1=10 6+2=10 "Hey! stop playing with your food." Last edited: Mar 9, 2015 Reactions: dontpanicbobby, Milo Willamson, MrJavi and 3 others Upvote 0
no one Android Expert Dec 8, 2010 1,251 3,267 Apr 26, 2015 #29 Apr 26, 2015 Add bookmark #29 5318008 Upvote 0
Milo Willamson Android Expert Jan 5, 2018 3,718 1,814 Urbana, Illinois. thatcrazygecko-stewie.tumblr.com Apr 20, 2020 #30 Apr 20, 2020 Add bookmark #30 24-99x88 = 1,235,900. Reactions: ocnbrze Upvote 0
Milo Willamson Android Expert Jan 5, 2018 3,718 1,814 Urbana, Illinois. thatcrazygecko-stewie.tumblr.com Apr 20, 2020 #31 Apr 20, 2020 Add bookmark #31 Reactions: ocnbrze Upvote 0
no one Android Expert Dec 8, 2010 1,251 3,267 Apr 22, 2020 #32 Apr 22, 2020 Add bookmark #32 Scientific fact: 5 out of 4 people have trouble with fractions. Reactions: Unforgiven Upvote 0
S sullencab Well-Known Member May 27, 2016 144 91 Nov 6, 2020 #33 Nov 6, 2020 Add bookmark #33 7x13 = 21, this is the truth. Abbott & Costello Upvote 0
Davdi Android Expert Jul 4, 2012 2,135 2,514 The Shire Nov 6, 2020 #34 Nov 6, 2020 Add bookmark #34 2+2=5 (For large values of 2) 9+9=12 7+7=16 Upvote 0
dontpanicbobby 100% That Guy VIP Member Dec 31, 2011 18,578 11,520 Boston MA USA Nov 6, 2020 #35 Nov 6, 2020 Add bookmark #35 My head hurts. Base 13 Upvote 0
Davdi Android Expert Jul 4, 2012 2,135 2,514 The Shire Nov 11, 2020 #36 Nov 11, 2020 Add bookmark #36 I'll give you a clue - 1 + 1 = 10 Upvote 0
Milo Willamson Android Expert Jan 5, 2018 3,718 1,814 Urbana, Illinois. thatcrazygecko-stewie.tumblr.com Nov 19, 2020 #37 Nov 19, 2020 Add bookmark #37 Maybe Base High C equals the speed of sound? Erm.. Hang on I think I got a tweet from the government.. Upvote 0
Maybe Base High C equals the speed of sound? Erm.. Hang on I think I got a tweet from the government..
Davdi Android Expert Jul 4, 2012 2,135 2,514 The Shire Nov 20, 2020 #38 Nov 20, 2020 Add bookmark #38 More clues. the first one is maths dept. graffiti, What number bases do computers use? (apart from 2) Upvote 0
More clues. the first one is maths dept. graffiti, What number bases do computers use? (apart from 2)
Unforgiven ...eschew obfuscation... Administrator Jun 23, 2010 42,905 57,502 Douglas, MA Nov 20, 2020 #39 Nov 20, 2020 Add bookmark #39 Davdi said: More clues. the first one is maths dept. graffiti, What number bases do computers use? (apart from 2) Click to expand... hexadecimal - base 16 Upvote 0
Davdi said: More clues. the first one is maths dept. graffiti, What number bases do computers use? (apart from 2) Click to expand... hexadecimal - base 16
Davdi Android Expert Jul 4, 2012 2,135 2,514 The Shire Nov 24, 2020 #40 Nov 24, 2020 Add bookmark #40 @Unforgiven - Indeed, that's 9+9=12 sorted. Now what about 7+7=16? Another clue - Honeywell mainframes from the 1970s/80s used this number base. Upvote 0
@Unforgiven - Indeed, that's 9+9=12 sorted. Now what about 7+7=16? Another clue - Honeywell mainframes from the 1970s/80s used this number base.
dontpanicbobby 100% That Guy VIP Member Dec 31, 2011 18,578 11,520 Boston MA USA Dec 6, 2020 #41 Dec 6, 2020 Add bookmark #41 MITTies. My tees. Math? Upvote 0