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Peter Connolly

2004-06-30, 7:14 am

Mick White wrote:
> http://mickweb.com/quiz/index.html
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> Please check for errors or typos.
>
> Passing scores:
> USA: 50%
> ROTW: 40%
>
> Thanks.
> Mick


40%. Had to try my luck, because Knowledge didn't get much of a look-in!

Question 13: should be 'Do' not 'To'

Question 16: should be 'Be' not 'Me'.

Regards,

Pete.

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br

2004-06-30, 12:14 pm

4. Which of the following cities is almost exactly 3000km from Tokyo?

Someone explain to me the meaning of "almost exactly". Either it is exactly
3000 miles or almost 3000 miles, but there's no such thing as "almost
exactly".


"Mick White" <mwhite13@BOGUSrochester.rr.com> wrote in message
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> http://mickweb.com/quiz/index.html
>
> Please check for errors or typos.
>
> Passing scores:
> USA: 50%
> ROTW: 40%
>
> Thanks.
> Mick



Dan Vendel *GOF*

2004-06-30, 12:14 pm

br wrote:

> 4. Which of the following cities is almost exactly 3000km from Tokyo?
>
> Someone explain to me the meaning of "almost exactly". Either it is exactly
> 3000 miles or almost 3000 miles, but there's no such thing as "almost
> exactly".



Well, in general, I would agree.

But a distance in kms between two cities cannot be exact. If you claim
"exact", then there has to be the distance between two specific points
within the cities' boundries. Consequently, anything except these exact
points, would be "inexact".

"Almost exact" is an analogy that suits me in this case.
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middletree

2004-06-30, 12:14 pm

Failed again: 45%


"Mick White" <mwhite13@BOGUSrochester.rr.com> wrote in message
news:cbt0gp$h7$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> http://mickweb.com/quiz/index.html
>
> Please check for errors or typos.
>
> Passing scores:
> USA: 50%
> ROTW: 40%
>
> Thanks.
> Mick



Mick White

2004-06-30, 7:14 pm



br wrote:

> 4. Which of the following cities is almost exactly 3000km from Tokyo?
>
> Someone explain to me the meaning of "almost exactly". Either it is exactly
> 3000 miles or almost 3000 miles, but there's no such thing as "almost
> exactly".


Very true.....

Mick

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Mick White

2004-06-30, 7:14 pm

A passing score, nonethless, and thanks for the eagle eye.
Mick

Peter Connolly wrote:

> Mick White wrote:
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> 40%. Had to try my luck, because Knowledge didn't get much of a look-in!
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> Question 13: should be 'Do' not 'To'
>
> Question 16: should be 'Be' not 'Me'.
>
> Regards,
>
> Pete.
>

Mick White

2004-06-30, 7:14 pm

Not failure, you're just living the wrong part of the world...
Thanks, 'tree.
Mick

middletree wrote:

> Failed again: 45%
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> "Mick White" <mwhite13@BOGUSrochester.rr.com> wrote in message
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