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Answer my Question with a question?????

 
 
Tryagain
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 04:50 pm
A sphere is a symmetrical geometrical object. In non-mathematical usage, the term is used to refer either to a round ball or to its two-dimensional surface. In mathematics, a sphere is the set of all points in three-dimensional space (R^3) which are at distance r from a fixed point of that space, where r is a positive real number called the radius of the sphere. The fixed point is called the center or centre, and is not part of the sphere itself. The special case of r = 1 is called a unit sphere.

Does that answer your question?
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bigredsshop
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 04:50 pm
Do you think there's space in this sphere?
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Tryagain
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 04:54 pm
Didn't you see I answered that question one back? Laughing
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bigredsshop
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 04:56 pm
No I must have blind **** to, don't you know that? Laughing
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Tryagain
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 04:59 pm
The thought never crossed my mind. Do you want to borrow my glasses? Laughing
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:08 pm
Can do, are they tryfocals? Razz
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Tryagain
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:22 pm
Are you a comedian? Laughing
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bigredsshop
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:22 pm
Sure, do they see less **** then the ones I've been using? Laughing
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:23 pm
Is Donald Rumsfeld a trifocal-wearer.?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:23 pm
Following in your footsteps, have you noticed? Smile
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bigredsshop
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:23 pm
Who told you that secret? Now the cat's out of the bag. Laughing
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Seed
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:24 pm
How much **** do you see in a given day?
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bigredsshop
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:25 pm
Is there a measurement of volume you know of that describes the universe Question Razz
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Tryagain
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:30 pm
"Hubble's Law," which states not only that the universe is expanding but that the further objects are away from the Earth, the faster they are receding. Next question? Laughing
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:30 pm
If this is the computer age how come shoe stores still have only that medieval looking device to measure my foot?
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bigredsshop
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:32 pm
I thought that was a shoe stretcher, you mean it isint? Confused
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bigredsshop
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:35 pm
the objects in the galaxy recede when a black hole is present, and this little known fact is already proved. next question? I should stop watching the discovery chanel shouldn't I? the blac hole draws the objects in it's path to itself.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:39 pm
I have a disctinct feeling Einstein is reborn, could I be right?
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bigredsshop
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:41 pm
I get the distinct feeling you could be wrong, could I be right Question Shocked
But thanks for the laugh.
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Mon 24 Sep, 2007 05:42 pm
What is wrong in Discovery channel.?
Which one is better for your taste?
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