Okay... so please tell me why this is relevant to my post about "eggs" and QI?Skeleon said:A face can also be round and still not be a circle (since faces still are 3-dimensional).Evil Jak said:And a show being live has what to do with a fact being false? Also he never stated circle(although I see how you would link "round" and "circle" together!), he did however state a difference between round and egg shaped. Also, no. In a piece of that evidence that I put forward saying a face is rather rounded which you took to mean round... though a face can most certainly have corners!
Face it (heh), round =/= circle.
It's not relevant to QI.Evil Jak said:Okay... so please tell me why this is relevant to my post about "eggs" and QI?
I feel like we're going in circles. Heh.Since when are eggs round?![]()
Oh no, "WE" arent... "I" am... 6 people now.Skeleon said:It's not relevant to QI.Evil Jak said:Okay... so please tell me why this is relevant to my post about "eggs" and QI?
It is relevant to your claim that eggs aren't round just because they aren't circular, though.
I feel like we're going in circles. Heh.Since when are eggs round?![]()
Jak please. Let's look at your link to Dictionary.com shall we?Evil Jak said:Simply that the length of time that you had to scroll down to find a definition which you could link to an egg rather than taking any of the first couple of dozen definitions was ridiculous!!!
BUT if you want to continue being truly ignorant of the shape of an egg then please continue, even though I truly believe that you are stubborn and simply dont want to admit defeat to a guy who hasnt slept in over 24 hours but you will actually take from this that an egg is NOT round!
3. curved like part of a circle, as an outline.
4. having a circular cross section, as a cylinder; cylindrical.
Thus, eggs can be described as being "round."7. free from angularity; consisting of full, curved lines or shapes, as handwriting or parts of the body.
Okay, here we go... again...Eldritch Warlord said:Jak please. Let's look at your link to Dictionary.com shall we?
Of the adjective variations given an egg fits:
3. curved like part of a circle, as an outline.4. having a circular cross section, as a cylinder; cylindrical.Thus, eggs can be described as being "round."7. free from angularity; consisting of full, curved lines or shapes, as handwriting or parts of the body.
Here's the adjective definitions on Wiktionary which concur. [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/round#Adjective]
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