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23.7 X 0 = ?
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Ronnie Montrose......man that was at the tip of my tongue and I just couldn't get there. Both those guitarists remind me of my grandfather's living room, where I first sat between the big JBLs and heard those guys play. I had the picture but couldn't associate the names with that picture.

OBTW, the math quiz answer is the same as the name of a famous WWII Mitsubishi powered aircraft.
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23.7 X 0 = ?
Dualfuel wrote:
OBTW, the math quiz answer is the same as the name of a famous WWII Mitsubishi powered aircraft.
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That's a clever way to answer the question without giving it away.
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What is the most used letter in the alphabet?
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What is Dulce? (Hint: It is edible.)
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Rudy wrote:23.7 X 0 = ?
Dualfuel wrote:
OBTW, the math quiz answer is the same as the name of a famous WWII Mitsubishi powered aircraft.
DF
That's a clever way to answer the question without giving it away.
It's also the number which allows us to count in the way we do now, originally discovered in the old Arab world.
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Well for the letters...I would normally ask Vanna White, but she hasn't stopped by so...I'd guess E, S, or T.

Man, I always thought Dulce was something to do with music. Or an Italian dictator.
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stuartcnz wrote:
Rudy wrote:23.7 X 0 = ?
Dualfuel wrote:
OBTW, the math quiz answer is the same as the name of a famous WWII Mitsubishi powered aircraft.
DF
That's a clever way to answer the question without giving it away.
It's also the number which allows us to count in the way we do now, originally discovered in the old Arab world.
...and rhymes with a song title on Cat Steven's "Numbers" album... :wink:
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Cat Stevens had a song titled 23.7?
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Rudy wrote:23.7 X 0 = ?
Zero is the answer.
Rudy wrote:What is Dulce? (Hint: It is edible.)
Dulce is also known as candy in Spanish.
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The answer is zero.

Dulce is not candy. It is a member of the vegetation family.
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Rudy wrote:Dulce is not candy. It is a member of the vegetation family.
Might want to spell it "dulse" then which would make it an algae.
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And I thought I was a good speller.

Dulse is indeed a good tasting seaweed.

Dulce must be the spelling for Spanish candy.

Thanks for pointing out the difference.
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