On 11/13/10 08:00 PM, rjf wrote:
How many legs does a sheep have, if you count its tail as a leg?
It has 4 legs. Counting its tail as a leg does not make it a leg.
I'll answer your question - a sheep has 4 legs, unless it is unlucky.
Could I request you answer my two questions I posted earl
On Nov 12, 11:30 pm, David Kirkby wrote:
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> If one looks at the Wolfram Demonstrations Project
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> http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/
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> there are 6582 demos covering a wide range of topics, from games like hangman
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> http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/PlayHangman/
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> using the "times
On 12 November 2010 21:48, Chris Swierczewski wrote:
>> I really believe Sage needs to ship with a number of decent "published"
>> examples. If one looks on any Sage server, one sees a list of published
>> worksheets, many of which are either error messages, sometimes spam, and
>> generally of ver
> I really believe Sage needs to ship with a number of decent "published"
> examples. If one looks on any Sage server, one sees a list of published
> worksheets, many of which are either error messages, sometimes spam, and
> generally of very low quality.
Or worksheets related to mere homework pro