Japanese crossword «Test tubes»
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Oh, cut hims some flask. He is an artist not a scientist. :D
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Actually I think that good compilers need to use both art & science - nonograms are very logical - as is science.
I wonder what percentage of solvers enjoyed a science / maths (math) education?
I'll kick it off - I did.
Results so far show that 100% of respondents did!
(Did I prove the argument)?
replyI wonder what percentage of solvers enjoyed a science / maths (math) education?
I'll kick it off - I did.
Results so far show that 100% of respondents did!
(Did I prove the argument)?
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Just to increase the sample of your research: 2/2 so still 100%.
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Well that proves it - I rest my case.
100% from quite a significant sample.
reply100% from quite a significant sample.
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You just did - by your comment.
Doh - there's always one - why does it always seem to be you TNG?
So now we stand at 66.6% (with the .6 being recurring but I can't type a dot over the recurring 6 on here).
Quite a dramatic reduction.
replyDoh - there's always one - why does it always seem to be you TNG?
So now we stand at 66.6% (with the .6 being recurring but I can't type a dot over the recurring 6 on here).
Quite a dramatic reduction.
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I love both math & science, although some of it wasn't easy in school. Still don't understand electricity or physics. It's great now to research what I'm interested in.
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Science - Maths
Feedback time.
I'm posting these results on this page & also copying in each respondent (in case they don't come back to the puzzle).
Of the 11 people who replied - myself included - 10 indicated that they enjoyed a maths / science education & a good proportion now have related careers.
The 11th person (TNG) responded that she "didn't want to ruin the statistics" - so I take that to mean that she didn't enjoy the subjects.
So this straw poll shows that 90.91% of respondents did enjoy the subjects.
replyFeedback time.
I'm posting these results on this page & also copying in each respondent (in case they don't come back to the puzzle).
Of the 11 people who replied - myself included - 10 indicated that they enjoyed a maths / science education & a good proportion now have related careers.
The 11th person (TNG) responded that she "didn't want to ruin the statistics" - so I take that to mean that she didn't enjoy the subjects.
So this straw poll shows that 90.91% of respondents did enjoy the subjects.
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Add 1 more to the science tally. MS Entomology, with a healthy dose of math & statistics thrown in the mix.
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Wait, wait, wouldn't TNG then be an outlier? Couldn't you just wipe her from your statistics?
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I must admit - not being familiar with the word outlier (indeed I thought you meant an out and out liar) I found some synonyms. So glad that I did as they show what you think of TNG!
Deviation, anomaly, exception, irregularity, oddity, quirk, deviance, aberration, eccentricity, queerness and finally (& my favourite) - freak of nature!
If I wiped her the the straw poll results would show 100%. Now that might make me feel somewhat smug but it would be rather unethical & would hurt her feelings. If you read her recent posts - she is desperate to be accepted into the maths & science club. I considered offering her an honorary membership - but do we really want a "freak of nature" amongst our ranks?
replyDeviation, anomaly, exception, irregularity, oddity, quirk, deviance, aberration, eccentricity, queerness and finally (& my favourite) - freak of nature!
If I wiped her the the straw poll results would show 100%. Now that might make me feel somewhat smug but it would be rather unethical & would hurt her feelings. If you read her recent posts - she is desperate to be accepted into the maths & science club. I considered offering her an honorary membership - but do we really want a "freak of nature" amongst our ranks?
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Oh, you'd let me in because I am fun. Plus, I am good at setting up the joke to be on me.
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OK you are in - we are now at 100% "he said with fingers crossed" but only because of the joke comment
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I knew that would be the clincher. Even Math and Science people enjoy a good laugh now and again.
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Remember that you are still on probation - so watch your p and qs.
I love power.
More than humour ha, ha, ha.
Look out for those men who wear white coats - they'll get you ha, ha, ha
replyI love power.
More than humour ha, ha, ha.
Look out for those men who wear white coats - they'll get you ha, ha, ha
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PhD in Computer Science, art lover and chemistry disaster.
replyHate to disappoint but I only did Maths. But like the images...
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Did you enjoy maths?
Please let us know - you'll either lift us to 75% or knock us down to 59% (& no recurring dot required whatever you answer)!
replyPlease let us know - you'll either lift us to 75% or knock us down to 59% (& no recurring dot required whatever you answer)!
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Doctor of chemistry here.
It's actually a volumetric or graduated cylinder next to the erlenmeyer flask.
Enjoyed it!
replyIt's actually a volumetric or graduated cylinder next to the erlenmeyer flask.
Enjoyed it!
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I was desperately trying to figure out how the stork that was surely carrying this baby bundle was going to show up. Strange how that didn't work out.
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Your arts background is showing. Perhaps Rickshaw can tell you where babies come from.
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You can add another to the math & science counter!
Though, at this points its no doubt developing a self-selecting bias.
replyThough, at this points its no doubt developing a self-selecting bias.