Re: Lottery facts for Sherry



"Illiterate bimbo Sherry Davis" <NoSpam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

***Don't panic, airhead...I essentialized your comments and moved
them to the logical place. I'll teach you how to move your
cursor later in case you want to have your first experience with
logical behavior.***

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"John Griffin" <thathillbilly@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns97FD8714FE73Cthathillbillyyahooco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Airhead Sherry Davis" <NoSpam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Abraxas, you have to understand that neither John nor Gerry
has any real grasp of the conceptual differences between
theory and mathematical truth.

The difference between 1/49 and 1/48 is 0.0004252.

That doesn't even rise to the level of a significant
quibble.
That's like saying 4.3+4.5 = almost 9

That doesn't fly in the world of mathematics.

So says the ignorant bimbo who says (49/50)*(1/49) is 1/49.
heh heh heh

Had the sexton used by Columbus had been off by 0.0004252
per nautical mile he would has sailed of the edge of the
world instead of Discovering America.

Bimbo, the sexton on Columbus's ship was too old and feeble
to matter, and even if that isn't a fact, your statement is
just another example of your stupidity, ignorance, illiteracy
and innumeracy. Navigation isn't a job for a sexton.
Anyway, 0.0004252 what, bimbo? Millimeters? Yoctocubits?
Cunthairs? Radians? Pesetas? No one measured anything with
anywhere near that precision at any time in the 15th century,
airhead.

Another funny thing is that you obviously think a course is
set upon leaving port and never adjusted. One reason that's
funny is that it describes the fixated idiocy you spew here.
(Are you still claiming to be a "mental health councilor"?)

The main reason I'm trying to educate you here is that you
need to know that there is no edge of the world. I'm not
kidding. Please don't go looking for it. We need every
plaything we can get here.

(essentialized): "Waaaaaa! There is too an edge
of the world, and my innumeracy is just a form
of humor! WAAAAAA! Meanie! Why do you keep on
embarrassing me by taking note of my idiocy and
forcing me into this stupefyingly lame affectation?
WAAAAAA!"

Don't cry, bimbo. Back when most humans' knowledge of the planet
was as primitive as yours, lots of people thought there was an
edge of the world. That was way before Columbus's time, of
course. Since you're trying to work your way up to the "most
idiotically amusing cretin" status here, post your idiotic
attempts to answer the questions I asked you.

Are you still claiming to be a "mental health councilor"?
BWAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA!
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