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So.../sci/?
How do you solve this?
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Want to try to solve this?

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I gave this puzzle/riddle to my coworkers. And I wonder could anonymous solve it faster then them. The question that this riddle answers is hidden in office, but it is not necessary for solving this, and i'll post photo when/if you'll solve this. So here it is:

You can solve this with one hand,
Then just follow to letters land,
Holy number holds the Caesar,
Find correct answer and solve this teaser!
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Bible's view of the universe - flat earth and shit...people actually believe this?

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sci /feels/

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>walking out of a hard test and the serotonin hits you
>looking up a problem at home after a test and finding out that you solved it correctly
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Hello /sci/,

I'm a Biochemistry major that's due to graduate with a BS in Biochemistry by the end of the year.

But I'm broke! With less than $100 dollars in my account I decided to sign myself up for medical trials and testing. Essentially as a lab rat.

Anyone have any first-hand experience with this? Will I get sick and die? Should I use what I know about Biochem to ask the doctors about the procedure?

What's a greater health risk?
Free physicals and medical testing OR eating cup noodles for the rest of the year with no physicals? Please discuss.

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What do you think about IQ testing?

Is IQ a good predictor for success in cognitively demanding fields?
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22x3=66

also
im new to /sci/
and my question is, do all of u find fun in math like how other people find fun in sports and video games?
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supervolcano in yellowstone?

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Why isn't anyone talking about cracks near the supervolcano in yellowstone?

>http://www.iflscience.com/environment/enormous-crack-suddenly-appears-mountain-range-near-yellowstone

How old is /sci/

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So I am a kind of a newfag on /sci/ and I've been lurking for a while. Here and there between the incoherrent sentences and random babbling you can find an intellectual sentence or a thread.

I have been confused by the American education system and of the Uni and college levels. So how old and at what level of education are you at the moment and what are you studying?

I myself am 18 and on the 2nd level (of the finnish curriculum).

In maths we are currently dealing with some basic integrals and some sequences with lim->inf but not limited to that. Those are the latest subjects in maths.

I suppose what I am viewing here on /sci/ here from time to time is university level in finland.

Help me understand as I am bored in a mandatory musics class.
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Bragging thread

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ITT: we brag about our academic accomplishments. I'll start: I just figured out how to solve pic related using complex integration.
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