put each part inside liquid and see how much is the displacement, but first seal each part so the blood does not dilute changing the results; that should not be a problem since the area of the cut is the same in each part, so you can use the same amount of sealant
mddshubby2005 about 4 years ago
You shouldn’t have named yourself The Great Divide, either.
jreckard about 4 years ago
His next trick won over the audience when he cut pi in half.
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
Okay. Half-ish?
Joe Cooker Premium Member about 4 years ago
Sure it is. You’ve got the big half and the little half.
J Quest about 4 years ago
Never heckle a guy with a saw…
jango about 4 years ago
Well it’s better than trying to identify dangling participles in English class
harry49 about 4 years ago
how did you know her name?
t jacobs about 4 years ago
NOW WATCH ME PULL A RABBIT OUT OF MY HAT
Stephen Gilberg about 4 years ago
He sees the glass 50.1% empty.
Andrew Sleeth about 4 years ago
Depends on whether you’re measuring by weight or volume.
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
Remember, measure twice, cut once.
backyardcowboy about 4 years ago
The beautiful lady is integral to his act.
Gent about 4 years ago
Would you believe it’s 0.5?
Gent about 4 years ago
Ah, a mathemagician, eh?
paullp Premium Member about 4 years ago
He should proclaim that he will saw a woman in two. Problem solved.
redback about 4 years ago
put each part inside liquid and see how much is the displacement, but first seal each part so the blood does not dilute changing the results; that should not be a problem since the area of the cut is the same in each part, so you can use the same amount of sealant