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Reme Posted 21 years ago
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SIMPLY AMAZING...DARE TO TRY

Please, try the following:

Open a blank Word document.
Then write the following: =rand(1,1) and press Enter.

Tell me what happens and the most important WHY??????? Does anybody know?
  

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Well i know what happens........... " But i ain't got a clue why............ Anyone ?

  • Well i know what happens...........
  • " But i ain't got a clue why............
  • Anyone ?
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Well i know what happens...........

"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."



But i ain't got a clue why............



Anyone ?
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Apparantly the =rand( ) is a feature in word that allows you to quickly insert sample text into a document.

try =rand(10) in word
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hizli kahverengi tilki tembel köpegin üstünden atla=> writes in my language

in english it means; quick brown dog jump over lazy dog

it 's really amazing.how can it be?
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sorryEmotion: crying

in english=> quick brown fox jump over the lazy dog
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That's a famous sentence in English, that I learned as a kid. If I remember right, it's amazing because it uses every letter in the English language. But you have to include "the"

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

Bryant

InnocentEnglish.com
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yes truely i forgot 'the'

but it uses every letter in the English language.

i think this is REALLY VERY AMAZING now

thanks
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Well, i found out that =rand(x,y), if x and y are any 2 numbers, gives that sentence repeated x*y times, in x rows and y columns.

This is getting weird.
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Yes. The 'rand' stands for random and the software would generate random sentences based on the values of x and y, or x.
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It´s Bill Gates again, having the power on EVERYTHING...

Really scary, isn´t it?
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In my Spanish version of word I get: El veloz murciélago hindú comía feliz cardillo y kiwi. This translates as: The speedy Hindu bat was eating happy golden thistle and kiwi. The sentence in Spanish does not use all the letters of the alphabet. Any explanations?

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