I thought it was twenty-five or six 'til four...
You are quite probably right with *twenty-five" but dyslexia makes it difficult to check.
Whats 'six 'til four'
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I thought it was twenty-five or six 'til four...
You are quite probably right with *twenty-five" but dyslexia makes it difficult to check.
Whats 'six 'til four'
"Made famous, in part, by its unique and not obviously understood title (they finished writing the lyrics at 3:34, which is 25 or 26 minutes until 4 o'clock), as well as the bass guitar riff and the guitar solo, and a great horn section part." Genius .comYou are quite probably right with *twenty-five" but dyslexia makes it difficult to check.
Whats 'six 'til four'
It is a bad idea to say that 25 & 26 are equal.
That is neither random nor useless.Maybe.
What if you use very large values of '25' and very small values of '26', they can be functionally equivalent.
Mathematically-speaking.
In Fuzzy Sets, they are quite similar...Maybe.
What if you use very large values of '25' and very small values of '26', they can be functionally equivalent.
Mathematically-speaking.
That is neither random nor useless.
Fail!
OK....it is rather useless.
The rule is "equals multiplied by equals, the result is equal". 0 x 25 = 0, 0 x 26 = 0 Therefore 25 and 26 are equal. And don't go quoting silly exceptions to the rule. I learned that from "scripture" when I was young so it's true.It is a bad idea to say that 25 & 26 are equal.
It once was.No its not...its 5:52pm EST