DTBD - 2024-05-04 Lol and round and round |
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Terry_Wrist - 2024-05-04 Actually the earth's shape is an oblate spheroid, it's more flatter at it's poles and bulging in the centre along the equator. |
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Terry_Wrist - 2024-05-04 But there's no such thing as a perfect circle, only in theory. |
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supereddie - 2024-05-04 Well you know about nouns and pronouns I'm sure. But since I'm not up on that kind of thing I'm just going to trust you |
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Terry_Wrist - 2024-05-04 For instance I could use a sharpie a draw a circle on a piece of paper freehand and it's not perfectly equidistant but it is still a circle. |
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Djack7-18 - 2024-05-04 How did you get your GED not knowing the difference between an adjective and a noun? |
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Terry_Wrist - 2024-05-04 Anyhoo I hope that most of you all have a good one, Djack, Huevo and Eddie. Hi btw Huevo, hope you are keeping well. |
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TraineeBackDoor - 2024-05-04 . |
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Huevographic - 2024-05-04 I'm well, Terry, thanks... a point is a circle without a radius, so it might fit the definition of a perfect circle. |
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Djack7-18 - 2024-05-04 A point doesn't have a radius or circumference, so it can't qualify. Circles are 2 dimensional shapes. |
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