Obviously 3.179^86456 skadillion
So is that (1 gazillion/pi) x 1 skadlillion, or 1 gazillion/(pi x 1 skadillion)? Where’s Phonetic Punctuation when you need it?
(The digits are the same either way, but the difference is the slide rule’s biggest challenge – getting the decimal point in the right place.)
The answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything is 42.
C’mon Betty. Shouldn’t you be encouraging him?
Here’s the kid wanting to do something educational and not staring at his phone and she’s acting like a complete a$$.
OK, so it was a bit of a snarky thing for Betty to do, but if she gave a normal math problem, there wouldn’t be anything funny. Besides, many of our inner 5 year olds would want to do this, just our grown up selves wouldn’t say it outloud.
ZING! Junior gets in a good one!
I don’t blame him for being miffed, but in my day, “idiotic” would have been a strong word to use to your mother in that context.
I just read back what I wrote, and realized how old it makes me sound (and feel).
C about 2 years ago
Obviously 3.179^86456 skadillion
fredd13 about 2 years ago
So is that (1 gazillion/pi) x 1 skadlillion, or 1 gazillion/(pi x 1 skadillion)? Where’s Phonetic Punctuation when you need it?
(The digits are the same either way, but the difference is the slide rule’s biggest challenge – getting the decimal point in the right place.)
I was FRAMED!!!!!! about 2 years ago
The answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything is 42.
Skeptical Meg about 2 years ago
C’mon Betty. Shouldn’t you be encouraging him?
joeatwork212 about 2 years ago
Here’s the kid wanting to do something educational and not staring at his phone and she’s acting like a complete a$$.
car2ner about 2 years ago
OK, so it was a bit of a snarky thing for Betty to do, but if she gave a normal math problem, there wouldn’t be anything funny. Besides, many of our inner 5 year olds would want to do this, just our grown up selves wouldn’t say it outloud.
Bwahahaha! about 2 years ago
ZING! Junior gets in a good one!
paullp Premium Member about 2 years ago
I don’t blame him for being miffed, but in my day, “idiotic” would have been a strong word to use to your mother in that context.
I just read back what I wrote, and realized how old it makes me sound (and feel).