top | item 34975915 (no title) echlebek | 3 years ago Given that ChatGPT can't correctly answer questions like "What weighs more, a pound of bricks or two pounds of feathers", I can't say I agree. discuss order hn newest kalupa|3 years ago https://youtu.be/uH0hikcwjIA freilanzer|3 years ago I was reminded of this sketch as well, quite fitting. joenot443|3 years ago That was a riot. Is the rest of the show this funny? load replies (1) unknown|3 years ago [deleted] fuzzylightbulb|3 years ago A brick of pounds is way heavier rat9988|3 years ago This is more a physics problem than mathematics no? shakna|3 years ago It's one unit vs two units. One number is greater than the other.That's maths, not physics. load replies (1) unknown|3 years ago [deleted]
kalupa|3 years ago https://youtu.be/uH0hikcwjIA freilanzer|3 years ago I was reminded of this sketch as well, quite fitting. joenot443|3 years ago That was a riot. Is the rest of the show this funny? load replies (1)
rat9988|3 years ago This is more a physics problem than mathematics no? shakna|3 years ago It's one unit vs two units. One number is greater than the other.That's maths, not physics. load replies (1) unknown|3 years ago [deleted]
shakna|3 years ago It's one unit vs two units. One number is greater than the other.That's maths, not physics. load replies (1)
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shakna|3 years ago
That's maths, not physics.
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