{For those who dont get the joke:} It's about redshift and blueshift. If you drove towards the car at a high enough speed (probably at leat 1/4 of the speed of light), red light would appear blue.
{For those who dont get the joke:}It's about redshift and blueshift. If you drove towards the car at a high enough speed (probably at leat 1/4 of the speed of light), red light would appear blue.
... Actually not bad. I actually got it though without having to read the Jammers. Although I still read them.
{For those who dont get the joke:} It's about redshift and blueshift. If you drove towards the car at a high enough speed (probably at leat 1/4 of the speed of light), red light would appear blue.
Technically that's a nerd joke; not a geek joke. But I'm just being pedantic.
{For those who dont get the joke:} It's about redshift and blueshift. If you drove towards the car at a high enough speed (probably at leat 1/4 of the speed of light), red light would appear blue.
{For those who dont get the joke:} It's about redshift and blueshift. If you drove towards the car at a high enough speed (probably at leat 1/4 of the speed of light), red light would appear blue.
I remember you. Welcome back.
*looks at his username* WHOA IT'S TMG! HAI TMG! *freaks out 'cause it's TMG*
Post by themindgarage on May 14, 2017 11:17:40 GMT
It's difficult to blend in when you're a geek . Here's what happened a few months ago at a maths talk at my secondary school:
Speaker: "If you take two prime numbers (say 5 and 7) and multiply them together, that's easy - you get 35. But if you take a big number (say 3599), factorising it into two smaller primes takes a long t-" Me [too loudly]: "59 and 61." *everyone stares at me*
It's difficult to blend in when you're a geek . Here's what happened a few months ago at a maths talk at my secondary school:
Speaker: "If you take two prime numbers (say 5 and 7) and multiply them together, that's easy - you get 35. But if you take a big number (say 3599), factorising it into two smaller primes takes a long t-" Me [too loudly]: "59 and 61." *everyone stares at me*
You actually deserve some sort of prestigious geek award.