![]() ![]() If your eyes have wandered deliciously over to the comments section of my previous blog entry, Sivashanmugam has commented, and appears to have quit analytical wiki. In the approximate period I’ve been gone, the following searches have linked here: Searchįrom the management, Generic Ramblings, Idiocy, Political | Absence, Australian Politics, Bob Hawke, Lack of Mussolini, Searches | Question 6: ‘What’s a poem about compound interest?’Īnswer: As an ex-Archaeology student, I feel especially qualified to answer this inquiry.Ĭompound interest exhibits satisfiability Question 5: ‘What is the triforce of dinner?’Īnswer: Binging that phrase brings us this Youtube Video, which explains all. Question 4: ‘What was mussolini’s interest?’Īnswer: Judging by other search terms, the pope, crossdressing, Sonia Gandhi, Nixon, Obama, moustaches and Kim Jong-Il. Question 3: ‘Where to buy large leaf dilmah green tea?’Īnswer: Your local supermarket, I imagine. Thus, compound interest was freed from the control of the International Jewish Conspiracy and remains the property of all today. And then the Renaissance happened, and people realised that lending money could be good. Even then, they recognised that eating nonphysical things is completely pointless. In the Quran, we are instructed to ‘Devour not usury’. They did not like compound interest, and thus it was banned. Question 2: ‘Explain the history of compound interest?’Īnswer: It all began long ago, in a time known as the Roman Empire. Question 1: ‘Why the metric system is gay?’Īnswer: The Metric System does not exist. Such as: ‘why the metric system is gay’, so, I thought I would kindly answer such queries, in case anyone ever has them again. Its existence is minimal, if at all.īut it still gets a trickle of hits, mostly from people searching for ‘Feroze Gandhi’.īut sometimes, people come here with questions. It occurs to me that this is an ex-blog, really. ![]()
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