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Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue, And Graphs Depicting Further Results Are Most Entertaining

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AB Editor | 11:37 Tue 14th Feb 2012 | Science
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Whack this in to google:

(cos(100*x)*sqrt(cos(x))+sqrt(abs(x))-0.7)*(4
-x^2)^0.01


All the best,

Ed
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Ah thanks Ed - I never knew you cared <3
Ah,,,bless.
Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue



I thought violets were violet ?????
and roses can be other colours
Awwww how sweet ♥
spectrogram of violet petal pigments please Ed.
Ok, I give up. What's the gimmick/significance of the pic?
oh very good!
sweet... and violets can be any shade from white through lilac to mauve and purple and Roses can be any colour except blue..
Anyone?
Philtaz - it's a heart for Valentines
Its a face with the nose upside down.
and no mouth
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Phil, did you put the whole equation in?
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If you put the whole equation in you should get this: http://www.google.co....cial&client=firefox-a
Roses are red,
Ed's heart is blue.
Gnomish blood will do that to you.
Yep, but all I'm seeing is a blue heart on a graph. Is something supposed to happen if I scroll my pointer over it? All I see is blue dots jumping up and down as I do.
Very good
well my valentine card said

Roses are red, violets are blue, I like your face and your tits arnt bad too. very unromantic but then again not bad for a 60 year old to be thought of and married 37 years :>)
Ed's head's red
er...that's it.

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