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Edugeek overlord Dos_Box has kindly agreed to answer questions from the membership for the first issue of the forthcoming Edugeek Magazine.

 

Here is your chance to find out anything and everything you wanted to know about the EduGod but were afraid to ask :eek:

 

To prevent prior preparation/construct alibis, please PM your questions, the best will go forward for answering/evasion!

 

Get questioning!

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What came first, chicken or egg.

 

I'd like to finally clear this question up, I shall update wikipedia.org with the appropriated answer as God himself is answering.

 

Go into a restaurant and order scrambled eggs and a chicken leg. See which comes first.

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SERIOUS QUESTION WARNING!!!!

 

Being part of Edugeek has given you an insight into the state of ICT in education all over the country and even some other countries. Where do you see ICT in education being in 10 or 20 years time and what would your ideal solution be?

 

END OF SERIOUS QUESTION!!!

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*cough* I don't think so.. speed is a component of velocity, so you can have one or the other. :p

 

Wasn't correcting the physics just the quote:

 

Bridgekeeper: What... is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?

King Arthur: What do you mean? An African or European swallow?

 

If you disagree, take it up with the Bridgekeeper.

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air-speed velocity IIRC is a description of the velocity that a flying body experiences in relation to the originating point based on horizontal travel. Velocity describes it in relation on both horizontal and vertical.

 

A bird is usually described in air-speed velocity but an aircraft is described in velocity due to the unlikeliness of frequent, extreme changes of direction.

 

Happy to be corrected if the explanation is not complete.

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The Egg, as dinosaurs were laying eggs well before chickens were on this planet. :D

 

But were they actually called eggs back then? Humans call them eggs because they look like chicken eggs, but humans were not around during the years of the dinosaurs, so the question should be 'What came first, The dinosaur or the thing it hatched from?

 

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