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Are Multiple demesions possible?
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Helen of Troy
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Registered: Mar 2003 Location: London Country: United Kingdom State: Certifications: P.H.D. Masters in Mathematics (acquired recently) Working on:
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I'm very sorry but all these extra dimensions have been disallowed. Rules are rules. I'm afraid that you'll just have to get on with your lives without all these extra ones. Sorry.
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06-02-07 01:40 AM
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enforcer
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06-02-07 01:56 AM
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Redstar
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Registered: Jan 2002 Location: Amarillo Texas Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Network+, Security+, MCP Windows XP Working on: MCSA,MCDST
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06-03-07 12:34 AM
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bearing
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Re: Re: Is spelling a little to hard?
quote: Originally posted by enforcer
Might want to take your own advice on that one.
Ditto, everybody knows sausage is spelt S A U S A G E and not A D V I C E!!! as you have spelt it. 
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06-04-07 02:37 PM
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hitchcme
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Are multiple Dimensions Possible
Well, I wouldn't use the word, "possible," because it is mathematically proven that there are 3 dimensions.
The three proven dimension variables are:
height
width
length
or
X
Y
Z
each having to do with an axis.
So, I think maybe your question or pole should be, "Is any Dimension, greater than the 3rd, possible?"
And I just looked up the word, "demesion" everything says, "Did you mean, 'Dimension'"
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07-13-07 05:43 AM
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hitchcme
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Re: Is spelling a little to hard?
It's funny you say this. Because, Your subject actually doesn't make any sense. You spelt to wrong. Should be spelt too.
the word "to" happens to be a preposition. You can't use a preposition right before an adjective.
the word "hard" is an adjective.
the word "too" happens to be an adverb meaning to a higher degree than normal.
People in glass houses should not count there chickens until they are in a basket, after the cows have come home.
quote: Originally posted by mephisto33
1. Get a different question!
2. Learn how to spell!!!!!!!!!!!!
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07-13-07 05:54 AM
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Redstar
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Re: Re: Is spelling a little to hard?
quote: Originally posted by hitchcme
It's funny you say this. Because, Your subject actually doesn't make any sense. You spelt to wrong. Should be spelt too.
the word "to" happens to be a preposition. You can't use a preposition right before an adjective.
the word "hard" is an adjective.
the word "too" happens to be an adverb meaning to a higher degree than normal.
People in glass houses should not count there chickens until they are in a basket, after the cows have come home.
Ann wi cxre abeut thes becuze????
Notice you can still read the line above even though it is not even spelt correctly at all! Your eye will see the first and last letter and not pay attention to the middle letters.
And we care about this because????
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07-13-07 08:29 PM
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kalex
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Not only are multiple D-I-M-E-N-S-I-O-N-S
possible, but so is horrific spelling. In fact, the latter is PREVALENT, and tends to make one look, well, a little s***id.
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That what you thought you heard does not match the intent of what I said is most likely because you don't have the latest (Service Pack 4.6) drivers.
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08-05-07 08:48 PM
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Redstar
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08-07-07 12:39 AM
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Redstar
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Getting back to the point and to stop worring about less important things (such as spelling)!!!!!!!!!!!!
How do you know multiple D-I-M-E-N-S-I-O-N-S
are possible?
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