This thread deserves to die… now, let’s try to figure out how to kill this thread shall we? Discuss
Oh…you decided to actually make this post…
um…I guess it…your decision…but…well…I don’t know if you should have…not saying you make bad choices…um…
Sorry…
I’m house/dog sitting with my brother… =/
WELL AH SAID JK DIDN’T AH
I should delete this madness before something horrible happens…
Yeah my names in it so I may responsible too some how…
Wow these first few posts are going to be horrible out of context won’t they… well now I don’t have something that people might actually take seriously…
well that’s silly
THAT WOULD BE CHEATING
we have to kill this thread without cheating
it’s against the rules
Please list the perimeters beforehand…
Well I’m enjoying making this up as I go so far
Well I’m enjoying making this up as I go so far
There seems to be no end to this insight…
I know exactly what you mean.
partially because you are correct, I am an inexhaustible source of insight unless I happen to be lazy at the time.
There was something related to that and now I can’t remember it…
There was something related to that and now I can’t remember it…
Does “All your base are belong to us.” ring any bells?
YES YES YES that’s what it was.
Lets kick it into a hole , and yell : THIS , IS , SPARTA!
I wonder what the point of this thread is again… oh right! to figure out how to kill itself! Without cheating of course. Well I don’t know.
Did you try closing your browser, shut down your computer or laptop and smash it to pieces?
Please list the perimeters beforehand…
The perimeter of a polygon is the distance around the outside of the polygon. A polygon is 2-dimensional; however, perimeter is 1-dimensional and is measured in linear units. To help us make this distinction, look at our picture of a rectangular backyard. The yard is 2-dimensional: it has a length and a width. The amount of fence needed to enclose the backyard (perimeter) is 1-dimensional. The perimeter of this yard is the distance around the outside of the yard, indicated by the red arrow; It is measured in linear units such as feet or meters.
pa·ram·e·ter
a : an arbitrary constant whose value characterizes a member of a system (as a family of curves); also : a quantity (as a mean or variance) that describes a statistical population b : an independent variable used to express the coordinates of a variable point and functions of them — compare parametric equation
2
: any of a set of physical properties whose values determine the characteristics or behavior of something <parameters of the atmosphere such as temperature, pressure, and density>