Re: [WP-34S] Einstein. My Fair Lady. Easter Eggs. Message #16 Posted by Chris Tvergard on 3 June 2012, 12:06 p.m., in response to message #15 by fhub
Boys,
All I want to do is to play with my WP-34S. Why is this becoming increasingly difficult in this environment?
My nerdy instincts occasionally throw a fit when I see confusion, however. As you gather I hate disorder; it is a sign of a decadent lifestyle. Now, Walter can do anything he wants including explaining or not what the relevancy is of the number 100 apart from the digit shift. Unless Walter describes, should he so decide, the measuring rod for which maximal change is allowed under each of the 99 edits, even the every 100 doesn't make any sense. May I suggest you all go back to your Kindergarten bookshelves and re-read Einstein's Introduction to Relativity for the Little Layman particularly the chapter about measuring rods (i.e. those pages not yet cut open).
Meanwhile I've moved on to the String Theory which is a lot of unproven bull.... there aren't 56 parallel universes, there are 99. Just ask W..... no I won't go there. It is Sunday morning after all and I have been told to behave myself accordingly.
Chris
PS: Anyone remembers the musical My Fair Lady? It rhymes well with:
The cars are built in Germany ... The functions are built-in.
Can any of you find the five Easter Eggs? Hint: I guess the edit # just increased.
Edited: 3 June 2012, 12:59 p.m. after one or more responses were posted
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