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Hypnotoad 13-02-2012 20:55

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
It depends on what you're building. Are you building potatoes, or a waffle-copter?

Stop build day happens at a certain point in time.

nssheepster 14-02-2012 12:02

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
But what is time? And how precise would you get? In addition, as the "day" affects people in multiple time zones, it happens in multiple points in time.

The statement "This statement is false" seems to be the classic definition of an unsolvable problem, or paradox, and can spawn a huge argument if mentioned in front of "nerds."

Daiket Fang 14-02-2012 18:54

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
Depends on your definition of nerd.:)

You cannot break the laws of physics.

mdiradoorian 14-02-2012 19:30

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
If your are in space then gravity does not apply thus one of the laws of physics is broken.

Alpha particles cannot go through cardboard.

Herbblood 14-02-2012 20:45

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mdiradoorian (Post 1126703)
If your are in space then gravity does not apply thus one of the laws of physics is broken.

Alpha particles cannot go through cardboard.

unless there is hole in the cardboard

two similar triangles have congruerent angles

Andrew Lawrence 14-02-2012 20:47

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Herbblood (Post 1126773)
unless there is hole in the cardboard

two similar triangles have congruerent angles

Unless you bend one.

Today is the holiday of Valentine's Day.

gmendel 15-02-2012 04:24

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SuperNerd256 (Post 1126776)
Unless you bend one.

Today is the holiday of Valentine's Day.

Depends on what time zone you are in.

Starting an argument on the internet is easy.

nssheepster 15-02-2012 07:21

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
It depends on what you define as an argument. :)

Chocolate is delicious.

Hypnotoad 15-02-2012 20:43

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
Is it spoiled 100% dark chocolate?

Potato.

nssheepster 16-02-2012 07:25

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
There's a whole song about the pronunciation of that word, so you kinda proved yourself wrong.

Botswana is a smaller country than America if basing the measurement off U.S. system square area on the ground, excluding topical terrain features such as mountains.

genesisprobe 16-02-2012 18:31

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
Key word "if". Europeans use the metric system.

Our Milky Way Solar System currently consists of a sun named Sol and eight planets : Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

cgmv123 16-02-2012 18:37

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by genesisprobe (Post 1128333)
Key word "if". Europeans use the metric system.

Our Milky Way Solar System currently consists of a sun named Sol and eight planets : Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

There are also dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, moons and other celestial objects.

An FRC field is 27' by 54', accounting for tolerances.

nitneylion452 16-02-2012 23:36

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
This year's game is played on a "court." See the animation.


A robot must not weigh any more than 120lbs.

NeatNit 17-02-2012 11:58

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nitneylion452 (Post 1128521)
This year's game is played on a "court." See the animation.


A robot must not weigh any more than 120lbs.

Try telling that to this guy




QWERTY is more popular than Dvorak

jkato 17-02-2012 12:56

Re: The "You are wrong" Game
 
However, popular is a relative term and those who use Dvorak have apparently found it to be more natural.

Chuck Norris can blow bubbles with beef jerky.


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