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I once was in a programming class where the task was "build a calculator". A student did one with buttons 1, 2, 3 all the way up to about 25 and then ran out of space on the screen. We've asked this before but liked it so much we're asking again: What's the best example of ignorance you've encountered?

(, Thu 30 Aug 2012, 12:30)
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They don't use trains much in some parts of Americaland and there are always different rules.
In Japan, for example, you buy a ticket for the Bullet train and have to buy as reservation for a seat in addition - that caught me out a few times.

But, more importantly, what were you doing in Bath? One of the best cities to begin with B in the U.K. (after Bristol).
(, Mon 3 Sep 2012, 16:05, 1 reply)
I was visiting my folks.
Er's me ometown, inner (well, Norton, but let us not speak of that).
(, Mon 3 Sep 2012, 16:13, closed)
brooding..recalcitrant... untouched... a lone figure railing against the ambivalence of what he thought his life should and would become...

(, Mon 3 Sep 2012, 16:14, closed)
Hahaha
A dark graphic novel about Norton.

I was once sitting outside a pub in Norton with my mate and some girls came over that knew my mate. I said something - I can't remember what, but it must have had a polysyllable in it or something, because one of the girls looked me up and down, eyes aflame, and hissed accusingly at me "Ur yew intelligent or summat?!"
(, Mon 3 Sep 2012, 16:17, closed)
People from Bath don't talk like that
them too posh immum
(, Mon 3 Sep 2012, 16:15, closed)
Oh I can absolutely assure you that they do.
But you're right, too - there's a lot of poshos, too.
(, Mon 3 Sep 2012, 16:18, closed)
Loads of 'em
from that London. I used to live there - great place *high fives!*
(, Mon 3 Sep 2012, 16:44, closed)

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