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[DW]Entropy 24 Oct 2008 09:30

Mathematical Problems
 
(3.5G + V/2)
__________ + 3(360°) = M

4(H20)³


Sorry about the formatting, but yeah, does anybody wanna take a stab at what this equation is for? Also there is some debate over whether there is a term missing "+O" , but i'll let you decide. Answers on a postcard..or just reply here i suppose.

Achilles 25 Oct 2008 02:44

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
This topic is so gay (meant in the negative, homosexual sense of the word) that even the equation itself is not expressed consistently. Meaning it's almost certainly a load of shit.

[DW]Entropy 25 Oct 2008 10:25

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Achilles (Post 3157706)
This topic is so gay (meant in the negative, homosexual sense of the word) that even the equation itself is not expressed consistently. Meaning it's almost certainly a load of shit.

Just telling us you are too retarded to know the answer, or even try, would have sufficed

All Systems Go 25 Oct 2008 11:09

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Funny, I was just about to say the same thing to you.

Achilles 25 Oct 2008 13:14

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DW
Just telling us you are too retarded to know the answer, or even try, would have sufficed

Heh. Perhaps you could explain why the denominator asks us to cube water and multiply it by 4. Also, 3*360 always gives the same result so what is the point in having it expressed that way? The fact that even you don't know if the equation is complete also makes it a tad more difficult. If I were to guess I would say that it involves orbital mechanics with G being the gravitational constant, V (should not be capitalised) being velocity, the H (should not be capitalised) part of water being height although it could also be Magnetic Field. The missing O you refer to is almost certainly Theta given there is no standard term which uses that letter and you already have degrees in your formula. The M you are trying to solve for should also probably be m for mass and not M for Moment of Force but to be honest who knows since you seem to have the writing accuracy of a 5 year old.

Tomkat 25 Oct 2008 13:23

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
achilles stop being a twat

[DW]Entropy 25 Oct 2008 14:26

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Achilles (Post 3157720)
Heh. Perhaps you could explain why the denominator asks us to cube water and multiply it by 4.

ever hear of 4 ice cubes you silly ballbag?

[DW]Entropy 25 Oct 2008 14:27

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by All Systems Go (Post 3157716)
Funny, I was just about to say the same thing to you.

good job my mind works quicker than yours then eh?

Deepflow 25 Oct 2008 14:50

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
this entropy guy seems to be spreading disorder...

r2baz 25 Oct 2008 17:48

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
heh quite funny ;)

Gate 26 Oct 2008 01:05

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
I'm with Achilles.

It doesn't make much sense to me :( . Maybe I'm just a numpty.

Achilles 26 Oct 2008 02:06

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomkat
achilles stop being a twat

If you can't understand what's going on just say so dude, no need to resort to name calling.

Tomkat 26 Oct 2008 14:26

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
i'm confused and i don't like complicated maths!

Gate 26 Oct 2008 21:14

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomkat (Post 3157769)
i'm confused and i don't like complicated maths!

I'm pretty sure that's not real maths, unless the V and G are in degrees.

It looks more like common taurene excrement than complicated maths to me. I'm not sure which is worse.

Judge 1 Nov 2008 15:59

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomkat (Post 3157721)
achilles stop being a twat


he may well be but he is a correct one

dont you just hate that ? :D

horn 1 Nov 2008 19:55

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Judge (Post 3158080)
he may well be but he is a correct one

dont you just hate that ? :D

yeah, lol :D

Gabriel 1 Nov 2008 23:36

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
martini

Kenny 2 Nov 2008 01:13

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
It's a mathematical limerick. If you say the words out loud, in the right order, you can see Mars on a clear night.

Kenny 2 Nov 2008 01:14

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Achilles (Post 3157720)
Heh. Perhaps you could explain why the denominator asks us to cube water and multiply it by 4. Also, 3*360 always gives the same result so what is the point in having it expressed that way? The fact that even you don't know if the equation is complete also makes it a tad more difficult. If I were to guess I would say that it involves orbital mechanics with G being the gravitational constant, V (should not be capitalised) being velocity, the H (should not be capitalised) part of water being height although it could also be Magnetic Field. The missing O you refer to is almost certainly Theta given there is no standard term which uses that letter and you already have degrees in your formula. The M you are trying to solve for should also probably be m for mass and not M for Moment of Force but to be honest who knows since you seem to have the writing accuracy of a 5 year old.

"You must spread some reputation around before giving it to Achilles again."

:(

:up:

Gabriel 2 Nov 2008 01:20

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
In clarification of my previous post:
3.5 measures of (3.5G)in, 0.5 measures of vodka (V/2), over 4 cubes of ice (4(H2O)^3), stir 3 times (3(360)) and you have martini. The +O is in relation to whether or not to have with orange juice.

[DW]Entropy 2 Nov 2008 20:39

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Judge (Post 3158080)
he may well be but he is a correct one

dont you just hate that ? :D

don't people look at you funny when you walk down the street if you have a brown nose?

[DW]Entropy 2 Nov 2008 20:40

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gabriel (Post 3158099)
In clarification of my previous post:
3.5 measures of (3.5G)in, 0.5 measures of vodka (V/2), over 4 cubes of ice (4(H2O)^3), stir 3 times (3(360)) and you have martini. The +O is in relation to whether or not to have with orange juice.

actually the +O is the additional olive which may or may not be added

Deepflow 2 Nov 2008 22:23

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
oh i see it was a joke

aha, ahaha, ha

Gabriel 2 Nov 2008 22:42

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [DW]Entropy (Post 3158139)
actually the +O is the additional olive which may or may not be added

You're just angry someone got it.

horn 2 Nov 2008 22:43

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [DW]Entropy (Post 3158138)
don't people look at you funny when you walk down the street if you have a brown nose?

yeah, lol :D

Yahwe 3 Nov 2008 22:32

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gabriel (Post 3158143)
You're just angry someone got it.

we all have google at our disposal.

What is far more disturbing is the type of martini you serve.

EDIT: Quoted for posterity (though not for those with weak stomachs)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gabriel (Post 3158099)
In clarification of my previous post:
3.5 measures of (3.5G)in, 0.5 measures of vodka (V/2), over 4 cubes of ice (4(H2O)^3), stir 3 times (3(360)) and you have martini. The +O is in relation to whether or not to have with orange juice.


Gate 3 Nov 2008 22:58

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Also: sin x = 6n

Phang 4 Nov 2008 02:44

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
i love people who get FURIOUS when telling a joke fails

Tactitus 4 Nov 2008 03:22

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gabriel (Post 3158099)
In clarification of my previous post:
3.5 measures of (3.5G)in, 0.5 measures of vodka (V/2), over 4 cubes of ice (4(H2O)^3), stir 3 times (3(360)) and you have martini. The +O is in relation to whether or not to have with orange juice.

Surely V would be for Vermouth. ;)

[DW]Entropy 4 Nov 2008 09:44

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tactitus (Post 3158195)
Surely V would be for Vermouth. ;)

indeed it would

Gabriel 4 Nov 2008 11:04

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Doh!

acropolis 10 Nov 2008 18:30

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yahwe (Post 3158182)
we all have google at our disposal.

What is far more disturbing is the type of martini you serve.

EDIT: Quoted for posterity (though not for those with weak stomachs)

I suppose you believe a google link suggested V = Vodka and O = Orange Juice?

Your disrespect for the tubes is saddening.

Yahwe 10 Nov 2008 20:52

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by acropolis (Post 3158560)
I suppose you believe a google link suggested V = Vodka and O = Orange Juice?

Your disrespect for the tubes is saddening.

...

Alessio 16 Nov 2008 14:38

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [DW]Entropy (Post 3157639)
(3.5G + V/2)
__________ + 3(360°) = M

4(H20)³


Sorry about the formatting, but yeah, does anybody wanna take a stab at what this equation is for? Also there is some debate over whether there is a term missing "+O" , but i'll let you decide. Answers on a postcard..or just reply here i suppose.

This equation was used to invent the letter M.

Alessio 16 Nov 2008 14:50

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gabriel (Post 3158099)
In clarification of my previous post:
3.5 measures of (3.5G)in, 0.5 measures of vodka (V/2), over 4 cubes of ice (4(H2O)^3), stir 3 times (3(360)) and you have martini. The +O is in relation to whether or not to have with orange juice.

A lot of variables for making a martini are given as fixed numbers though. For example, if you stir 4 times you still have a martini. So the 3 would have to be replaced by X. The same goes for the amount of ice cubes etc. If you want to make a proper equation where M = martini then the equation would look quite different.

So your explanation for this equation is quite unlikely.

Alessio 16 Nov 2008 15:22

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Not to mention the 'shaken, not stirred' scenario. How would that fit into this equation?

_Kila_ 16 Nov 2008 20:24

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Go away you smelly turk.

SolarGirl 17 Nov 2008 01:39

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
OMG that hurts my head to try!

Tomkat 17 Nov 2008 19:53

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Who Are You Solargirl - You Intrigue Me!

QazokRouge5 21 Nov 2008 06:16

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomkat (Post 3157769)
i'm confused and i don't like complicated maths!

How many times do I have to say it? It's MATH!!!

Mzyxptlk 21 Nov 2008 07:54

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
s

Tomkat 21 Nov 2008 23:56

Re: Mathematical Problems
 
the plane will take off


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