Who said the answer was 5? 5! is 5 factorial in shorthand.If the answer is 5 factorial then the answer isn't really 5 is it.
OK but if I have to be a math teacher to get the joke I don't think it's particularly good.Who said the answer was 5? 5! is 5 factorial in shorthand.
I didnt say it was a good joke. Everyone should have been taught in grade 12. That was a very long time ago for most of us and never used again.OK but if I have to be a math teacher to get the joke I don't think it's particularly good.
True story. A friend's father owned Ford dealership in the 1950's and sold a car that had an annoying rattle that was impossible to find. After a few years the car was a write off in a collision and they bought it for parts.
I feel personally attacked. Add 10pm to the quote….now I’m sad.Snaccident: Inadvertently eating the whole bag of potato chips.
Interesting thing about accuracy. If tape measures were only 99% accurate, two carpenters cutting studs for a wall could have every second stud almost an inch shorter than the next.
I'd post some of the **** that went down on the assembly lines in the '70's /'80's, but most of it is unbelievable.True story. A friend's father owned Ford dealership in the 1950's and sold a car that had an annoying rattle that was impossible to find. After a few years the car was a write off in a collision and they bought it for parts.
In disassembling it they found a screw taped to the back of the dashboard along with a note. "Bet this drove you crazy".
Always thought this was one of those urban myths that gets repeated over the years…not an actual true story.True story. A friend's father owned Ford dealership in the 1950's and sold a car that had an annoying rattle that was impossible to find. After a few years the car was a write off in a collision and they bought it for parts.
In disassembling it they found a screw taped to the back of the dashboard along with a note. "Bet this drove you crazy".