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SirCrona's AmA Bandwagon Contribution

Last posted Aug 13, 2013 at 01:14PM EDT. Added Aug 12, 2013 at 03:30AM EDT
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Are you prepared to give your life and soul for the entertainment for others?
Are you ready to kill a part of yourself?
Can you handle it?
Will you be able to answer every single question thrown at you?

@TARDISES
I tried once. I got to a point where I gave up because I had no idea how to contribute given my position, and it seems a bit late to join up again.

@Weasel
Age: I have one
Sex: Maybe, depends on how you look
Location: Haven't looked at a map for the last 6 months, hell if I know

@Quantum
That wasn't even a question, that was a quote of an answered one.

Last edited Aug 12, 2013 at 01:15PM EDT

Sir Crona Crescent Duke of Landwales wrote:

@TARDISES
I tried once. I got to a point where I gave up because I had no idea how to contribute given my position, and it seems a bit late to join up again.

@Weasel
Age: I have one
Sex: Maybe, depends on how you look
Location: Haven't looked at a map for the last 6 months, hell if I know

@Quantum
That wasn't even a question, that was a quote of an answered one.

So if the bandwagon goes at 42 kilometres per hour, what is then the acceleration of the imaginary vehicle and then after finding the answer, what is the general average speed of the Shipping thread in MPH and to where might it be heading?


Justify your answer.


@Quantum

At 42kph, the bandwagon is constantly in motion given that 42 is the most absolute value in the universe, and as such has always been in motion since the beginning of time and shall continue indefinitely, given that 9×6 = 42[1]. The shipping thread's velocity is approximately 57.89kph, given that the square root of evil is money.

[1] Source: Magrathean Public Archives, property of Deep Thought, 21,042 BC. All rights reserved.

Last edited Aug 12, 2013 at 03:00PM EDT
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