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 exactly. That's the wolf pack or coyotes hand sign. Could be the raging bulls from UCF.

 

Saw this on another board. 

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That's why all intelligent posters are here.  :)

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What's the difference between USF and UCF?

 

Why it's as easy as day and knight!

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Now IF I say the Letter C  and S do I qualify to post

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I said all the intelligent posters are here.  I didn't say all posters here are intelligent.   :thumbsup:

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I said all the intelligent posters are here.  I didn't say all posters here are intelligent.   :thumbsup:

I remember something in math class about that...Boolean Logic..Now where was I

Boolean algebra

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This article is about the subarea of mathematics. For the related algebraic structures, see Boolean algebra (structure) and Boolean ring.

In mathematics and mathematical logic, Boolean algebra is the subarea of algebra in which the values of the variables are the truth values true and false, usually denoted 1 and 0 respectively. Instead of elementary algebra where the values of the variables are numbers, and the main operations are addition and multiplication, the main operations of Boolean algebra are the conjunction and, denoted ∧, the disjunction or, denoted ∨, and the negation not, denoted ¬.

Boolean algebra was introduced in 1854 by George Boole in his book An Investigation of the Laws of Thought.[1] According to Huntington the term "Boolean algebra" was first suggested by Sheffer in 1913.[2]

Boolean algebra has been fundamental in the development of computer science and is yet the basis of the abstract description of digital circuits. It is also used in digital logic, computer programming, set theory, and statistics.[3]

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...you were about to bore the **** out of everyone with a post as long as it is irrelevant.

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...Boolean Logic..

 

...Some things are mutually exclusive....Intelect to some

 

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Common sense > Boolean logic

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Common sense > Boolean logic

 

But apparently much more rare...

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