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Originally posted by CSflim
Goddamnit! It was all going so well...I understood (and laughed at) all of the jokes, until I got to the last one....
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Well, analyze a joke and it instantly becomes un-funny...
But epsilon is used in equations testing limits of things such like this:
| x | < epsilon.
Since the absolute value of X is always >= 0, having a negative-valued epsilon is kind of funny.
For my own contribution...
12 + 144 + 20
+ (3 × (4^½))
÷ 7
+ (5 × 11)
= 9² + 0
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.