Or to put it in Monty Pythonesque terms, welcome to the Department of Redundancy Department Department
Or to put it in Monty Pythonesque terms, welcome to the Department of Redundancy Department Department
Okay. I get it now. But sadly, I obviously didn't need your help in proving I'm a maroon! Thank you sir, for the explanation, and the bad trip back to the 70's!Benoit B. Mandelbrot is the mathematician known as the father of fractals.
A fractal is a repeating pattern to infinity.
This pic is a graphic example:
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So saying the B in Benoit B. Mandelbrot stands for Benoit B. Mandelbrot is in itself a kind of fractal.
Don’t feel bad, I had no idea what that joke was about.Okay. I get it now. But sadly, I obviously didn't need your help in proving I'm a maroon! Thank you sir, for the explanation, and the bad trip back to the 70's!
Okay. I get it now. But sadly, I obviously didn't need your help in proving I'm a maroon! Thank you sir, for the explanation, and the bad trip back to the 70's!
I wouldn't be surprised one bit to see them actually doing this.
@luvmysuper is too good for this thread. 75% of his jokes make me laugh!
But watch out for the 25%...... THOSE live down to my expectations!
There he goes again......ugh.
Okay, my turn to be the maroon and let @FarmerTan off the hook.
It could have been cabbage instead of cheese, just something to show there was an expectation that something would be grated.Okay, my turn to be the maroon and let @FarmerTan off the hook.
I don’t get it. I get the grater part, but not the cheese. Probably stems from not being an aficionado of cheese.
Cheese that’s grate