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Re: Does anyone have any good Robotics jokes?
Hey all....I'm AlexH's coach and yes, I never understood this joke either....
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Re: Does anyone have any good Robotics jokes?
This doesn't really quality of as a joke but, At one point in the pits our team captain was pushing our lead programmer around on our cart yelling "robot".
At the same regional we had announced we need "kryptonite and the location of superman". |
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Re: Does anyone have any good Robotics jokes?
Nice. They're pretty funny. But the worst part about them is that most of them are how I feel or how I would react!
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Re: Does anyone have any good Robotics jokes?
Heard this from one of our programmers
There are only 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary and those who dont. |
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Re: Does anyone have any good Robotics jokes?
But there are really three types of people, those that can count and those that can't.
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There are only 10 types of people in the world. Those that think this joke is using base ten, those that thing this joke is in base two, and those that know this joke is in base three.
Also: Every base is base 10. |
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Let's see you justify that with base e.
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Re: Does anyone have any good Robotics jokes?
sqrt(-1) 2^3 (capital sigma) (pi)...
...and it was delicious! Last edited by pfreivald : 18-04-2011 at 12:01. |
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Um...translate for the less mathematically inclined?
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Re: Does anyone have any good Robotics jokes?
I hope you enjoyed your imaginary pi.
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Re: Does anyone have any good Robotics jokes?
Translation:
sqrt(-1) = i (imaginary numbers always have this somewhere) 2^3 = 8 capital sigma = Σ (usually means "sum") pi should be self-explanatory. (i)(8)(Σ)(pi) Oh, and can someone tell me what this is? indefinite integral ((1/cabin)*dcabin) |
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Re: Does anyone have any good Robotics jokes?
The square root of -1 is i.
Two raised to the power of three is eight. The Greek letter Σ (sigma) represents a sum. And, of course, the name of the Greek letter π (pi) sounds like the English word pie. |
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A log cabin
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Re: Does anyone have any good Robotics jokes?
You're close, but missing something. I said an indefinite integral.
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