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venk

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Originally posted by: Wahsapa
whats the longist word in the english language :)

There is no such thing as a longist word. It doesn't exist.

sorry, you did not stump venk, no cookie for you.
 

venk

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Originally posted by: alexjohnson16
Why does HelloDeli always talk to Clint and who is Clint?

By Clint, I assume you mean Clint Eastwood. HelloDeli does not talk to Clint Eastwood. There is no CLint.

Sorry, u did not stump venk, no cookie for you (or Clint).
 

futuristicmonkey

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Originally posted by: Pakky
Is light a particle or a wave?

-Pak

It is both.

Name the two major flaws of the mark 14 torpedo had during the early stages of WW2 and what caused them

One of those flaws was magnetic detonators, which were complete garbage - right?
What was the other one?

SInce you didn't specify, I must assume the swallow is flying on a planet with a gravity much higher than the poor swallow can sustain. On that planet, its air speed is zero, since it is dead.

You did not stump venk, no cookie for you.

:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
 

Attrox

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Can anyone get any lamer/dumber than you?

A. Yes
B. No

:D Answer only with Yes or No.
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: venk
Originally posted by: alexjohnson16
Why does HelloDeli always talk to Clint and who is Clint?

By Clint, I assume you mean Clint Eastwood. HelloDeli does not talk to Clint Eastwood. There is no CLint.

Sorry, u did not stump venk, no cookie for you (or Clint).
Oh yes there is:

I fought Clint in a savage battle after he brought out his evil twin "the realClint". I won that battle and I have proof there is Clint.
 

Kyteland

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Answering only with "yes" or "no", are you going to answer this question with "no"?
 

LuNoTiCK

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Originally posted by: venk
Originally posted by: AyashiKaibutsu
Name the two major flaws of the mark 14 torpedo had during the early stages of WW2 and what caused them.

Congratulations, you have stumped venk and his drunken monkey. here is your prize :cookie:


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At the start of the war the Mark 14 torpedo had 3 major flaws that made it difficult to isolate the problems that were leading to little damage being done to the Japanese. The Mark 14 torpedo ran about 15 feet deeper than it was set. It also had a flaw in the contact exploder that caused it to not blow up even though it had hit the target. Finally, there was a flaw in the design of the magnetic exploder that was supposed to blow up under a ship and break its back.
 

Wahsapa

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Originally posted by: venk
Originally posted by: Wahsapa
whats the longist word in the english language :)

There is no such thing as a longist word. It doesn't exist.

sorry, you did not stump venk, no cookie for you.

pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.

^
the longist word in the english language.
 
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Originally posted by: Attrox
Originally posted by: venk
Originally posted by: pulse8
If there is a God could he make a rock so big that not even he could lift it?

Yes.

Sorry, You did not stump venk. No Cookie for you!

God can do anything even the impossible, so He should be able to lift ANY rock.
You've just been stumped. No Soup for you!
ding:cookie:ding:cookie:ding:cookie:. omnipotent beings rule all :D
 
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Originally posted by: Wahsapa
Originally posted by: venk
Originally posted by: Wahsapa
whats the longist word in the english language :)

There is no such thing as a longist word. It doesn't exist.

sorry, you did not stump venk, no cookie for you.

pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.

^
the longist word in the english language.
but isn't that latin?
 

Isshinryu

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Which is the correct moral theory, and why is it: Utilitarianism, Kant's Moral Theory, or Naturalistic Ethics
 

Wahsapa

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Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
Originally posted by: Wahsapa
Originally posted by: venk
Originally posted by: Wahsapa
whats the longist word in the english language :)

There is no such thing as a longist word. It doesn't exist.

sorry, you did not stump venk, no cookie for you.

pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.

^
the longist word in the english language.
but isn't that latin?

sounds like english to me. ultra micro scopic? volcano? english comes from a bunch of different language mashed together, i dont think it really passes off as latin. carpe deim is latin.

BUT if anybody wants to be anal, like the OP, this would really be the longist word:
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edit: ahah, i screwd up the layout. and i forgot to add, oxford english, websters, random house, and chambers dictionary all have the pneumono word in it, which are english dictionaries.
 

lokiju

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Originally posted by: Pakky
What is the air speed velocity of an unladen African swallow?

-Pak

What about one thats carrying coconuts?

How much wood could a wood chuck, chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?

What is whats the word, whats the word?
 

episodic

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Derive the mathematical term phi three different ways. Make sure one of the ways comes from the Fibonacci sequence, and one of the other ways involves a square root. The third way is up to you. . .