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Ask Elaine...Is that where Bobbit lives?
Ask Elaine...Is that where Bobbit lives?
So--Are you related to John Daley ?I needed this sign Saturday. Over shot my long sand wedge shot. Cart path, then roof of club house, then roof of a cart, then a table, and almost a car. [emoji17]
Well--That got my attention.
If you say so.01.876.8000
(Assuming both of those say y^2)
Thought you were supposed to.Did anyone call it
If you say so !!!!!!!!!!!!!http://www.pleacher.com/mp/probweek/p2008/a0208a.html
Solution to the Problem:
The required telephone number is 01.876-8000.
The actual phone number belongs to McKinsey & Company, a top management consultancy firm
that posted the advertiesement.
Here is their address:
McKinsey & Company Switzerland
Alpenstrasse 3
8065 Zurich
phone: +41 44 876 8000
01.876.8000 is the phone-number for local calls
Using the periods to be separators and the last "x" to mean times,
you get 01.((30*30)-24).((30*30)-(10*10))*10
01.(900-24).(900-100)*10
01.(876).800*10
01.876-8000
Several other ideas were sent in but they didn't result in real phone numbers:
Using the periods to be the separators between the 1 and the area code and the phone number,
you would get 01.(900-24).(900-100)2410, or 1.876.8002410.
Using the periods to mean multiplication,
It is given that x=24 and y=30, and so:
01.(y2 - x). (y2 - 102)x10
= 01.(30^2 - 24).(30^2 - 10^2)2410
= (1)*(876)*(8002410)
= 7010111160
To look at, or to wear ???Not funny, just cant wait for kini season....
I must be missing something----I don't get it.
X2 on that. Definitely broke the mold when that man was made
#ripgord
Only in your dreams.Wouldn't that be nice... a free meal and a threesome :biggrin_old:
The lettering on the sweater says it all.She must've missed the last practice.