You got your IQ measured at three…, and it was 188… Hem, could you please tell us how was it measured? According to what standard? Following what methodology?
Very interesting selection, as usual! It seems that the September 20, 1953, Peanuts strips has directly inspired some of Calvin and Hobbes’ … I had never seen it before, so I feel thankful to your many comments and links :-) You are a mine of information for any fan of Watterson and Schulz, as I am.
Ha, ha. Yes. But there are some options: car, far, tar, scar…, even NASCAR… Tougher would be if he lived in Catalonia, like myself ;-)Now, OK, I give up all this rhyming matter for good!
This is one of the very best Peanuts strips I have ever read, and I have read many (most of them excellent, if not extraordinary). Great Art and Pure Genius! I bow down before It!
I’m very sorry I thought it the wrong way :-/ It’s much easier and straightforward than I wrote in my previous comment: just multiply 200 seconds by 0,705 revolutions per second: that’s 141 turns. My deepest apologies!
Just one long spiral groove ;-) If you mean how many turns it does around its centre, you need to solve a differential equation; not difficult, but a bit clumsy (and surely pretentious) to post here.
You got your IQ measured at three…, and it was 188… Hem, could you please tell us how was it measured? According to what standard? Following what methodology?