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    • Posté le 13 mai 2006 à 21:38
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    Alfred E-Neuman changed his name to Maritin and David (MAD)

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    Alfred E-Neuman changed his name to Maritin and David (MAD)

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    • Posté le 14 mai 2006 à 21:12
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    The well-known physicist Alfred E Neuman was working on problems that involve multiplying polynomials of x and y. For example, he may need to calculate
    (-x8y + 9x3 - 1 + y) * (x5y + 1 + x3)
    yielding the answer
    -x13y2 - x11y + 8x8y + 9x6 - x5y2 + 8x3 + x3y - 1 + y

    Unfortunately, such problems are so trivial that the great man's mind keeps drifting off the job, and he gets the wrong answers. As a consequence, several nuclear warheads that he has designed have detonated prematurely, wiping out five major cities and a couple of rain forests.

    But what happen with the fellows X and Y?
    Can anoyne tell?


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    The well-known physicist Alfred E Neuman was working on problems that involve multiplying polynomials of x and y. For example, he may need to calculate
    (-x8y + 9x3 - 1 + y) * (x5y + 1 + x3)
    yielding the answer
    -x13y2 - x11y + 8x8y + 9x6 - x5y2 + 8x3 + x3y - 1 + y

    Unfortunately, such problems are so trivial that the great man's mind keeps drifting off the job, and he gets the wrong answers. As a consequence, several nuclear warheads that he has designed have detonated prematurely, wiping out five major cities and a couple of rain forests.

    But what happen with the fellows X and Y?
    Can anoyne tell?


    M.

    • Posté le 14 mai 2006 à 22:12
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    • Posté le 14 mai 2006 à 22:47
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    • Posté le 18 mai 2006 à 21:44
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    Well I think Alfred E. Neuman wanted to twist all our brains
    but I´m missing the X & Y Comics which was included in the MAD magazine.

    You got it mixed up. The brew the Vikings are drinking is thick like you can almost eat it and we are only peeing in the woods and on or wounds, not in the brew.

    Anyways, once upon a time the British pound was do so devaluated that hords or Vikings crossed the sea for buying luxury cars in London for pennies. One lawyer bought a Rolls and put a freezer in the backseat with dog-food. (A normal freezer like you have a home) and yes he got mighty famous as he was also was taking out the dog (but the dog had to walk alongside the car when he was driving and trewing food to him
    he had to catch. My father told me; Son, if you will buy one of those Jaguar X12 you are talking about, buy TWO as I have a friend who has an english car....(my father was driving a Baracuda)

    Rgds. :beer:
    PL

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