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General => The garage => Topic started by: Dan n Nic on 17 May 2009, 13:18
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Yes, it does.
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no it dosen't :tongue:
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I must be mistaken then, but I'll double check the Qu'ran to be sure
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The question mark (?), also known as an interrogation point, question point, query,or eroteme, is a punctuation mark that replaces the period at the end of an interrogative sentence. It can also be used mid-sentence to mark a merely interrogative phrase, where it functions similarly to a comma, such as in the single sentence "Where shall we go? and what shall we do?", but this usage is increasingly rare. The question mark is not used for indirect questions. The question mark character is also often used in place of missing or unknown data.
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I think you're lying tbh. :undecided:
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I must be mistaken then, but I'll double check the Qu'ran to be sure
dammit ! i wanted a pointless childish yes no type argument :sad:
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Fraid not danny, plus, I cross referenced the Qu'ran with Wheres Wally Africa Edition and analysed references from the Haynes manual.
It definitely does.
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you referances from the haynes manual are flawed. has this forum taught you nothing.... it's all about the bently manual.
from more carefull rearch in the bently manual cross referanced with " answers to 1001 pub arguments " and the scriptures of jedi leaves no dought that it defantly dose
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Right, I just superpoked my mate on Facebook and he megapoked the answer back,
but he says 42
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In 1965, mathematician Paul Cooper theorized that the fastest, most efficient way to travel across continents would be to bore a straight hollow tube directly through the Earth, connecting a set of antipodes, evacuate it (remove the air), and then just fall through. The first half of the journey consists of free-fall acceleration, while the second half consists of an exactly equal deceleration. The time for such a journey works out to be 42 minutes. Remarkably, even if the tube does not pass through the exact center of the Earth, the time for a journey powered entirely by gravity always works out to be 42 minutes, as long as the tube remains friction-free, as while gravity's force would be lessened, so would the distance traveled at an equal rate.[5][6] The same idea was proposed by Lewis Carroll in Sylvie and Bruno, volume 2, chapter 7, without calculation.
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it is prophesied that for 42 months the Beast will hold dominion over the Earth
dammit i was hopeing that my planned world domination would last longer than that :cry:
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Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
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ha ha wheres wally luv it :grin:
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Colonel Mustard - in the Study with the Spanner
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i find this thread irrelevant to my interests.
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Well its made my mind up on whether to buy coilovers, thats for sure
JV - check your pm's bro!