Thread: Geek Humour
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Unread 3 May 2005, 17:35   #93
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Re: Geek Humour

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Originally Posted by Stew
You're misinterpreting what I said to try to make it look like you're right, but I'm wrong. I was saying that (1-X)(1+X), being the difference of two squares equals 1 - X^2, and thus 1-X (the friendly user) has a squared term, whereas anyone else who got Kura's geek points did not.
You phrased it badly, then; "he would have been square" implies that "he" would have been "square", which is not the case as he merely contains a squared term.
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