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This is a play on the phrase "for some value of x," used frequently in physics or mathematics when it's not necessary (nor easy, maybe not even possible) to calculate a suitable value of x. For example, if you supply energy to a {{w|DeLorean time machine|Flux Capacitor}}, could it turn a DeLorean into a time machine? The answer is yes, if you have sufficient energy (the 'some value of x' in this case). | This is a play on the phrase "for some value of x," used frequently in physics or mathematics when it's not necessary (nor easy, maybe not even possible) to calculate a suitable value of x. For example, if you supply energy to a {{w|DeLorean time machine|Flux Capacitor}}, could it turn a DeLorean into a time machine? The answer is yes, if you have sufficient energy (the 'some value of x' in this case). | ||
β | Most people would take the title text to mean that the process most likely "doesn't actually work." But a romantic person (who may be in love and thus not as sensible) might give it a try anyway. Well, at least it worked for Cueball.... | + | Most people would take the title text to mean that the process most likely "doesn't actually work." But a romantic person (who may be in love and thus not as sensible) might give it a try anyway. Well, at least it worked for Cueball....NiggersNeed |
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