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Rudy,
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.
DF
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.
DF
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It's also the number which allows us to count in the way we do now, originally discovered in the old Arab world.Rudy wrote:23.7 X 0 = ?
That's a clever way to answer the question without giving it away.Dualfuel wrote:
OBTW, the math quiz answer is the same as the name of a famous WWII Mitsubishi powered aircraft.
DF
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...and rhymes with a song title on Cat Steven's "Numbers" album...stuartcnz wrote:It's also the number which allows us to count in the way we do now, originally discovered in the old Arab world.Rudy wrote:23.7 X 0 = ?
That's a clever way to answer the question without giving it away.Dualfuel wrote:
OBTW, the math quiz answer is the same as the name of a famous WWII Mitsubishi powered aircraft.
DF
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