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They definitely do. I learned King Paul Cried Out For Good Soup, and I'm with the generation that never did Domain, but it came up in a philosophy of biology class I was doing recently at university, so I guess there's a 50-50 chance I might've remembered that one.

Blasphemy! Who's King Paul anyhow? I didn't vote for him.  ;)

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Blasphemy! Who's King Paul anyhow? I didn't vote for him.  ;)

Since when do you vote for your king? :P

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Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. You can't expect to wield supreme power  just 'cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!

 

Unless maybe that woman was Vin, and she pushed the sword at you. 

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Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. You can't expect to wield supreme power just 'cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!

Unless maybe that woman was Vin, and she pushed the sword at you.

I *really* don't think Vin is 'lying around in ponds' type. Allrianne, maybe :P
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Sorry, had been a bit busy over the past few days.
 
Kolmogorov's Axioms:
(1) P(A) >= 0. [Probability of a given event must be a non-negative real number.]
(2) P(Ω) = 1. [Probability of a certain event/logical truth/tautology is equal to 1.]
(3) If P(A) and P(B ) are mutually exclusive, then P(A∨B ) = P(A) + P(B ) [This is additivity; if P(A) and P(B ) are mutually exclusive, then P(A or B ) can be found by adding up the two probabilities.]

WLIU, name five Beatles albums.

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Sorry, had been a bit busy over the past few days.

 

Kolmogorov's Axioms:

(1) P(A) >= 0. [Probability of a given event must be a non-negative real number.]

(2) P(Ω) = 1. [Probability of a certain event/logical truth/tautology is equal to 1.]

(3) If P(A) and P(B ) are mutually exclusive, then P(A∨B ) = P(A) + P(B ) [This is additivity; if P(A) and P(B ) are mutually exclusive, then P(A or B ) can be found by adding up the two probabilities.]

WLIU, name five Beatles albums.

Huh. I knew this but had no idea that it was called Kolmogorov's Axioms. Well played Kas, well played. 

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Huh. I knew this but had no idea that it was called Kolmogorov's Axioms. Well played Kas, well played.

I had wondered--I was pretty confused because I had reckoned on someone being able to produce the axioms since we have a decent number of STEM people here... >>

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Five Beatles albums...go!

 

Rubber Soul

Hard Day's Night

Magical Mystery Tour

Abbey Road

Let It Be

Please, Please Me

Revolver

Meet the Beatles

 

 

A few bonuses in there. :)

 

Okay, in honor of the coming holiday weekend, name five (5) well known Easter candies.  (This should be pretty easy since there are WAY more than five Easter candies out there...no need for brand names unless you feel like it.)

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easy 

Peeps, cadburry creme eggs, chocolate bunnies (assorted types), jelly beans, Easter M&M's, and dangit ninja'd

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cadburry mini eggs

cadburry creme eggs

peeps

chocolate bunnies

reese's bunnie cups

 

wliu, name 10 programming languages

 

Edit: you take it Gleeman, you're post is first

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Ha! I thought you got it 1st but I can answer yours too

 

Java script

C+

C++ 

C

ALGOL

REXX

BASIC

Python

Scratch 

Squeak

 

WLIU list 8 famous Animaniacs quotes

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I had wondered--I was pretty confused because I had reckoned on someone being able to produce the axioms since we have a decent number of STEM people here... >>

 

I've never heard them called that, and I've taken and aced college level statistics twice (one business stats, the other engineering stats)...so yeah...*shrug*

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Since it's been over 10 days and Gleeman hasn't posted another question, I'll do it.

 

WLIU, name 20 US presidents. If you only know last names, that's fine, except on the last name repeats. For example, saying Lincoln is acceptable, but Bush and Bush isn't. For the Bush's you'd have to specify between George H W and George W (or 41 and 43). And there's three freebies to start you off. :)

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1. George Washington

2. John Adams

3. John Quincy Adams

4. James Buchannan

5. James K. Polk

6. Zachary Taylor

7. Barak Obabma

8. Millard Fillmore

9. Martin van Buren

10. Abraham Lincoln

11. Ronald Reagan

12. Chester A. Arthur

13. William McKinley

14. Warren Gamaliel Harding

15. William Henry Harrison

16. John Tyler

17. Ulysses S. Grant

18. James Monroe

19. Taft

20. Theodore Roosevelt

21. Calvin Coolidge

22. Henry Hoover

23. Benjamin Harrison

24. Grover Cleaveland

25. Jimmy Carter

 

And maybe someday... Hillary Clinton?  :huh:

 

All the Rithmatic lines know to date

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I got them all, but forgot the name of the chalkling line.

Original post with answers.

Line of Warding

Line of Vigour

Line of Revocation

Line of Forbidence

Glyph of Silencing

Chalklings (I have a feeling they have another name)
Glyph of Rending

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Without Looking It Up

Hurt'n'Heal

Bad Descriptions

Sandersonian Boasts

3-Word Story

Sandersonian Elimination

 

Feruchemical effects of all 16 base metals.

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