Silly answers to serious questions

(Received on 2010-12-07, 08h44)

I know these are jokes but some sparked my curiosity so I’ve included some links to Wikipedia (who knows, maybe others will be interested too).

#1

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Chemical polarity, c.f. example of NH3 (Enough with the God excuse, if nothing else!)

#2

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Take a physics class...

#3

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...

#4

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Again, physics class...

#5

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Maths class...

#6

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...

#7

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Think chemical composition... (hard water)

#8

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Very easy : Use Pythagoras’ theorem... (You at least know that, right?)

#9

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#10

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#11

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Double fail

#12

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Orpheus - read section 3.3

#13

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USA DoI—it’ll be somewhere in there. :)

#14

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You don’t even “enter” adultery—you commit it. Again, go to Wikipedia...

#15

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LOL! (We're actually looking for a numerical answer anyway, not the name of a person.)

#16

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Nothing to do with ironing or clothes or...

#17

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It’s more to do with the actions of radio waves on living cells...

#18

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It’s a computer that’s not part of a domain...

#19

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40 mph ≈ 58.7 ft/s... Do you really need more help?

#20

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No, it’s not some cutesy little garden wall : Hadrian’s Wall.

#21

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Malaria is a disease. Now look up ‘Malays’ on Wikipedia.