thermoplastics
@thermoplastics11 years ago
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thermoplastics
@thermoplastics11 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2rGTXHvPCQMath-crime show Numb3rs is no stranger to strained analogies, but this one takes the cake. It possibly seemed "too obvious" to the writers to describe a chatroom as being like two people getting together to "chat" in a "room".
Stuart Kearney
@stukearney13 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2rGTXHvPCQ Math-crime show Numb3rs is no stranger to strained analogies, but this one takes the cake. It possibly seemed "too obvious" to the writers to describe a chatroom as being like two people getting together to "chat" in a "room".
Calum Leslie
@calum.leslie13 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2rGTXHvPCQMath-crime show Numb3rs is no stranger to strained analogies, but this one takes the cake. It possibly seemed "too obvious" to the writers to describe a chatroom as being like two people getting together to "chat" in a "room".
Math-crime show Numb3rs is no stranger to strained analogies, but this one takes the cake. It possibly seemed "too obvious" to the writers to describe a chatroom as being like two people getting together to "chat" in a "room".
Calum Leslie
@calum.leslie13 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2rGTXHvPCQ Math-crime show Numb3rs is no stranger to strained analogies, but this one takes the cake. It possibly seemed "too obvious" to the writers to describe a chatroom as being like two people getting together to "chat" in a "room".