DragonCommander
03-21-2002, 06:49 PM
I heard this quote at school today, and can't remember for the life of me where it came from.
"Taking three as the subject to reason about,
A convenient number to state;
We add seven and ten and then multiply out
by one thousand diminished by 8;
Upon doing this we see that *I didn't catch this bit*
by nine hundred and ninety and two;
then subtract seventeen and the answer must be
exactly and perfectly true!"
"Taking three as the subject to reason about,
A convenient number to state;
We add seven and ten and then multiply out
by one thousand diminished by 8;
Upon doing this we see that *I didn't catch this bit*
by nine hundred and ninety and two;
then subtract seventeen and the answer must be
exactly and perfectly true!"