Professor Cleats Quiz #3
Cleat Eastwood
Posts: 7,508
No googling.
What might this be.
Clue: It's old school.
What might this be.
Clue: It's old school.
The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
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belly button fluff at nn x magnification???“Training is like fighting with a gorilla. You don’t stop when you’re tired. You stop when the gorilla is tired.”0
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AIDS Virus?Wilier Izoard XP0
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Chalk dust!0
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Alien zygote.0
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I didn't use Google, but I may have cheated a little, and I have come to the conclusion that it is prof Cleat's white thing.0
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It is indeed chalk dust - you must have googled it, but as we're a progressive school you have won an afternoon in the stationary with Miss Whittaker the geography dept.The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
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Cleat Eastwood wrote:It is indeed chalk dust - you must have googled it, but as we're a progressive school you have won an afternoon in the stationary with Miss Whittaker the geography dept.
Is the stationary position like the missionary position?my isetta is a 300cc bike0 -
team47b wrote:Cleat Eastwood wrote:It is indeed chalk dust - you must have googled it, but as we're a progressive school you have won an afternoon in the stationary with Miss Whittaker the geography dept.
Is the stationary position like the missionary position?
only a lot slower and with paper cuts.Whats the solution? Just pedal faster you baby.
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nevman wrote:team47b wrote:Cleat Eastwood wrote:It is indeed chalk dust - you must have googled it, but as we're a progressive school you have won an afternoon in the stationary with Miss Whittaker the geography dept.
Is the stationary position like the missionary position?
only a lot slower and with paper cuts.
BB is a progressive school ?!
Whatever next... Bike Radar Summerhill with lots of faculties:
Head teacher and Sexual health issues advisor:
Professor Cleat
Maths and Tax issues:
Team47b
Yellow Peril:
'Creative Law'* and Philosophy
*How to not get done for a crime you committed
Gizmodo:
Technical Gizmo's
NapD:
Discipline (or lack of)
Willhub:
Career advisor
Nevman:
Secretarial Skills (and lessons in how (not) to use a keyboard)
Bigbee/Speed_King:
Head(s) of the debating society
Gray Dawg:
Community relations
Ezy Rider:
Conceptual Art
PeddleUp:
Alternative Living
Capt Slog:
DIY
Ddraver:
Self Defence
Frank The Tank:
(Neverending) Story telling
Body Art:
mallorcajeff
Herbsman:
Budgeting
Maxwell bygraves:
How not to be a Tory
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...pinarello001:
Head of Biology...my isetta is a 300cc bike0 -
Can I have a bonus point for saying that it's actually a fossil of calcium carbonate-shelled phytoplankton, please?0
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As Head of Maths, and self appointed pedant I say no you can't have a bonus point as it's not strictly chalk, CaCO3, it's gypsum calcium sulfate, CaSO4·2H2O as a tax issue as long as your bonus points are held offshore, no problemmy isetta is a 300cc bike0
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http://www.amnh.org/learn/climate/Resource13
I refer the honourable gentlepedant to the website above which says that it IS calcium carbonate.0 -
I was being maths pedant CaCO3 vs CaSO4·2H2O, but chalk and school chalk do both contain calcium so you can have your bonus point, just don't try and spend it until 13/14 tax yearmy isetta is a 300cc bike0
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I didn't Google it but Cleat's clue plus a biology degree meant the answer was obvious0