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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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I think the average speed is what's used to determine a winner.

(, Tue 4 Sep 2012, 14:43, 2 replies)
The average speed of an unladen pigeon?

(, Tue 4 Sep 2012, 16:20, closed)
What do you mean?
An African or European pigeon?
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 5:16, closed)

average speed over what distance?
(, Tue 4 Sep 2012, 16:53, closed)
*considers*
Actually, that'd make a kind of sense. You'd decide on a start point, and could use a map to measure the distance back to the roost. Granted that some races can be quite long, it wouldn't necessarily matter: you'd just use the start as a pole.

Having said that, the pigeons with more distant roosts would be at a disadvantage, on the presumption that they'd get slower as they became more tired... and, oh god, I'm thinking about this far too much.
(, Tue 4 Sep 2012, 17:57, closed)
It's average speed from point of departure to owner's loft
There's all kinds of complicated calculations and rules to do with clocks, to ensure there's no cheating. Be amazed: www.rpra.org/racing-handbook/rulebook/
(, Wed 5 Sep 2012, 10:12, closed)

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