Lockyer's math error

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Re: Lockyer's math error

Postby Joy Christian » Wed Dec 16, 2015 12:16 pm

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It is time I officially declare once again that Lockyer is both incompetent and disingenuous. His questions are repeatedly answered by us, literally thousands of time.

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Re: Lockyer's math error

Postby FrediFizzx » Wed Dec 16, 2015 12:27 pm

Joy Christian wrote:***

It is time I officially declare once again that Lockyer is both incompetent and disingenuous. His questions are repeatedly answered by us, literally thousands of time.

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Yeah, this thread has pretty much run its course so I am locking it. My explanation is pretty clear that Lockyer did in fact make a math error.

If anyone wishes to further discuss anything in this thread, feel free to start a new topic.
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