ColinJ
Puzzle game procrastinator!
- Location
- Todmorden - Yorks/Lancs border
Per unit, but if they don't sell well I might do a BOGOF offer ...Is that £15 for all, or per unit?
Per unit, but if they don't sell well I might do a BOGOF offer ...Is that £15 for all, or per unit?
But they come in 10 packs, and the retail display units contain 50 packs, so don't you just count those? You can count twenty?Slowly and carefully ... They are hard to spot so it is easy to lose count!
You do know that if you divide by zero you run the risk of forming a black hole?God you lot are really dumb. I just divide the weight of my stock by the weight of one. It turns out I have infinity of them.
Might be a good place to put the 15,000 I'm buying off @ColinJ as the infinity I have is taking up a singularity in my shed. But, with all things bike, the desired amount is ∞ + 1You do know that if you divide by zero you run the risk of forming a black hole?
The problem is that they were sold to me by a man who used to work with me. I'm taking his word for how many he delivered to the storeroom ...But they come in 10 packs, and the retail display units contain 50 packs, so don't you just count those? You can count twenty?
I worked in a factory for five years, and from time to time we'd have to do stocktaking. On one such occasion, I was helping a guy in the metal-working area work out how much steel tubing was left. He found that he had 10 lengths of 3.6 metres. I watched for a while as he struggled with the calculation. Finally I offered to help. I looked at his piece of paper and saw that he had written 3.6 ten times and was trying to add the numbers up. I asked why he didn't use multiplication but he didn't understand, so I explained that adding ten of the numbers was the same thing as multiplying by ten. He just looked back blankly and asked exactly how was that supposed to make things easier because nobody learned the 3.6 times table! I shifted the decimal point for him and told him that his answer was 36 metres. After that he kept going on about me being a 'brainbox'! I hadn't realised until that day just how little some people get out of their time at school.
I worked in a factory for five years, and from time to time we'd have to do stocktaking. On one such occasion, I was helping a guy in the metal-working area work out how much steel tubing was left. He found that he had 10 lengths of 3.6 metres. I watched for a while as he struggled with the calculation. Finally I offered to help. I looked at his piece of paper and saw that he had written 3.6 ten times and was trying to add the numbers up. I asked why he didn't use multiplication but he didn't understand, so I explained that adding ten of the numbers was the same thing as multiplying by ten. He just looked back blankly and asked exactly how was that supposed to make things easier because nobody learned the 3.6 times table! I shifted the decimal point for him and told him that his answer was 36 metres. After that he kept going on about me being a 'brainbox'! I hadn't realised until that day just how little some people get out of their time at school.
2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 = Er, ... it is between 20 and 30, isn't it? 22.7?I think you knew the answer and are just bragging. What is 2.7 x 10?
I think you knew the answer and are just bragging. What is 2.7 x 10?
Ask someone else, I dont' have my calculator with me.2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 + 2.7 = Er, ... it is between 20 and 30, isn't it? 22.7?
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I have had Internet speed problems for a week or so which somehow resolved themselves last night ** so I am catching up on missed races and messing about on here while waiting for the race action to kick off.Clearly there's a pre-lunch lull going around today.