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astrocase

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In column 3, 0,8,7 are part of the normalized row scores for a random function I found on the net.

This is so lame
 

chuckywang

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WTF kind of question is that? There are literally a million correct answers to that. I've lost respect for this radio station for stating such a poor question that doesn't have an unique answer.
 

DrPizza

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Originally posted by: lilcam

The answer to "9% of females would do this ..." is have a 3some w/ a teacher to get better grades.

Next question (I dont know the answer).

The numbers 3,8,0,7 have this in common.


How much overlap is there with 9% of females who would do that and the percent of females who are attractive? (Thinking, I've gotta start teaching at a local college!) :p :)
(j/k)
 

DougK62

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I hate radio "questions" like this. They take no skill - all you can do is stupidly make random guesses.

 

DougK62

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Originally posted by: astrocase
Radio DJ's = H.S. Dropouts

Exactly. All of the "morning shows" on local stations make me want to punch myself in the face. Bumbling morons that think everything is hilarious.

 

pontifex

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Dec 5, 2000
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Originally posted by: notfred
3,8,0,7
are all less than 9
are all greater than 0
are all integers
are all digits in the decimal portion of pi

Seriously, how is anyone supposed to answer a question with infinite correct answers, unless they accept all of them?

0 is greater than 0?
 
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dabuddha

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Originally posted by: lilcam
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
They all contain the letter E :p

- M4H

No clue, no one has gotten it yet. Good guess but that cant be it since the number one contains an "e"

That irrelevant to the fact that all 4 of those numbers contain the letter e :)
 

orakle

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Originally posted by: lilcam
A local radio station is running a contest to see if anyone can answer 5 very tough questions.
After 30+ days, someone finally figured out the first question. See if anyone can figure it out. They are now on the second question.

The answer to "9% of females would do this ..." is have a 3some w/ a teacher to get better grades.

Next question (I dont know the answer).

The numbers 3,8,0,7 have this in common.


three
eight
zero
seven

all of them have two vowels in them?
 
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Originally posted by: orakle
Originally posted by: lilcam
A local radio station is running a contest to see if anyone can answer 5 very tough questions.
After 30+ days, someone finally figured out the first question. See if anyone can figure it out. They are now on the second question.

The answer to "9% of females would do this ..." is have a 3some w/ a teacher to get better grades.

Next question (I dont know the answer).

The numbers 3,8,0,7 have this in common.


three
eight
zero
seven

all of them have two vowels in them?

Ok...

And so do

one
four
five
&
nine

What a stupid question.

Edit: If you type them out on a calculator, turn it upside down and read it they spell "LOBE"
 

Kev

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Dec 17, 2001
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Originally posted by: orakle
Originally posted by: lilcam
A local radio station is running a contest to see if anyone can answer 5 very tough questions.
After 30+ days, someone finally figured out the first question. See if anyone can figure it out. They are now on the second question.

The answer to "9% of females would do this ..." is have a 3some w/ a teacher to get better grades.

Next question (I dont know the answer).

The numbers 3,8,0,7 have this in common.


three
eight
zero
seven

all of them have two vowels in them?

one
four
five
nine

...not a very unique characteristic
 

Mrvile

Lifer
Oct 16, 2004
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For the number one, I've guessing they're all one-digit numbers with a pronounced E sound (unlike one, five, and nine but those are silent E's).
 

sygyzy

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Oct 21, 2000
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This thread is mind blowing. The first 10 posts (at least, I had to stop because my head hurt) were completely moronic.

Here are some examples:

"how does the 8,0,7 figure into that?"

"There's a million fvcknig answers to this question. Just tell us what the radio station was looking for. And WTF does it have to do with anything that 9% of females would do?"'

Are you guys all too stupid to understand the contest? Of course there are a million answers. They only want a specific one though. That's why it's a challenge.




 

Gooberlx2

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A threesome w/ a teacher for a grade? Really? Does the percentage go up if it's only her and the teacher?
 

her209

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Originally posted by: lilcam
A local radio station is running a contest to see if anyone can answer 5 very tough questions.
After 30+ days, someone finally figured out the first question. See if anyone can figure it out. They are now on the second question.

The answer to "9% of females would do this ..." is have a 3some w/ a teacher to get better grades.

Next question (I dont know the answer).

The numbers 3,8,0,7 have this in common.
They are all digits that can be found in your promiscous girlfriend's cell phone number (which is coincidentally written onto every bathroom wall here in Los Angeles).