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artfizz

Sometimes a topic on a single theme with a clearly-labelled name    tangents off in an unrelated but interesting direction. It would be potentially useful for the OP to be able to split the discussion off into a new topic at that point.

e.g. Best Ratting Formula

post 71: You need 60% (at least) Terrier - Jack Russell or better still, Staffordshire. Fox terrier is also good but I would be wary of Yorkshire.

Enormous_Gastropod
artfizz wrote:

Sometimes a topic on a single theme with a clearly-labelled name    tangents off in an unrelated but interesting direction.


I like turtles.

wormrose

I prefer Ants.

artfizz

Remind me: how does BLOCK MEMBER work again?

ichabod801

You tease. There is no thread named "best rating formula."

TheGrobe

There are threads about rating formulas for threads though.

artfizz
ichabod801 wrote: You tease. There is no thread named "best rating formula."

You surprise me. I felt sure that topic had been discussed.

Enormous_Gastropod
artfizz wrote:

The best ratting formula I've come across is

artfizz
Enormous_Gastropod wrote:
The best ratting formula I've come across is


It's puzzling that 'dead' can be qualified is so many ways, such as Half Past Dead

TheGrobe

It's curious that you use the absolute value of dead.  Isn't death always absolute?

TheGrobe
tonydal wrote:

I wonder if you can feed rats to ocelots?


I'm fairly certain the reverse is possible.

artfizz
tonydal wrote: I wonder if you can feed rats to ocelots?

TheGrobe wrote: I'm fairly certain the reverse is possible.


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wrong thread surely?

ichabod801
TheGrobe wrote:

It's curious that you use the absolute value of dead.  Isn't death always absolute?


Not at all, as proven by E. Palin et. al. (1975) and Dr. P. Roberts (1987).

wormrose

Absolute Value rating of dead Ocelot = 000 rats X the Palin & Roberts Konstant

(I thought everybody knew that)

Enormous_Gastropod
TheGrobe wrote:

It's curious that you use the absolute value of dead.  Isn't death always absolute?


Zombies are dead, but not the absolute version.