2008.Sep.06, 11:37 PM
2008.Sep.06, 11:38 PM
Woo..Someone needs to find out the answer.
psheehan78
2008.Sep.07, 02:14 AM
I'm with ingus. I was gonna say 500k
2008.Sep.07, 04:56 AM
you can line up 100 from side to side and 100 from floor to ceiling making that 10k- the bus is approx 36 ft long and would hold about 4 million
2008.Sep.07, 10:43 AM
yobtebe Wrote:you can line up 100 from side to side and 100 from floor to ceiling making that 10k- the bus is approx 36 ft long and would hold about 4 million(Bill Gates) "This kid shows some promise. Hire him."
"To those other turds.... Give them a free version of Vista."
buuddha
2008.Sep.07, 01:03 PM
McCule Wrote:yobtebe Wrote:you can line up 100 from side to side and 100 from floor to ceiling making that 10k- the bus is approx 36 ft long and would hold about 4 million(Bill Gates) "This kid shows some promise. Hire him."
"To those other turds.... Give them a free version of Vista."
Bill Gates is a billionaire because he doesnt give anything away.
psheehan78
2008.Sep.07, 02:45 PM
yobtebe Wrote:you can line up 100 from side to side and 100 from floor to ceiling making that 10k- the bus is approx 36 ft long and would hold about 4 million
How wide is a bus? A golf ball has about a 1.68" diameter. 100 side to side would make the bus 14 feet wide.
I would say more like 250x50x50
Ingus looks the closest
2008.Sep.07, 02:51 PM
buuddha Wrote:McCule Wrote:yobtebe Wrote:you can line up 100 from side to side and 100 from floor to ceiling making that 10k- the bus is approx 36 ft long and would hold about 4 million(Bill Gates) "This kid shows some promise. Hire him."
"To those other turds.... Give them a free version of Vista."
Bill Gates is a billionaire because he doesnt give anything away.
I got the new version of office for free! full version, not a demo or dumbed down...
2008.Sep.07, 03:01 PM
Coolmcoolieo
2008.Sep.07, 03:18 PM
McCule Wrote:Microsoft Interview Question Example No.2:
If you had a bucket that holds 5 gallons of water and a bucket that holds 3 gallons of water, how could you accurately determine exactly 4 gallons of water?
1/2 of 5 gallon and 1/2 of 3 gallon= 4 gallons