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From: rik@uf-csg.UUCP (Rik Faith [guest])
Newsgroups: net.jokes
Subject: Re: re: Canadians - (nf)
Message-ID: <293@uf-csg.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 9-Dec-84 18:42:44 EST
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Posted: Sun Dec  9 18:42:44 1984
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>From inmet!porges:
>>From llmiller@watrose:
>>
>>> Oh come on!
>>> 
>>> To divide a square into 8 squares you just cut it in half,
>>> cut the halves in half, then slice them all horizontally.
>>
>>You must have written the recipe!  Do you recall the definition
>>of a "square" from high-school geometry?
>
>	-- not so fast.  By horizontally, he means "parallel to the table".
>You end up with eight squares, each half as deep as the original four.

Wait just a minute. . .
A square is defined as existing in only two dimensions.  We are NOT
discussing cubes.  (and no, the height of the ink doesn't count).
-- 

Rik Faith, student at the University of Florida, Gainesville
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