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Old Mon Apr 04, 2005, 11:02pm
Mark Dexter Mark Dexter is offline
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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by rulesmaven
So, plainly if Burr had the opportunity to call it a foul and help Kentucky win, he would have done so, right?

Thus, no foul. Quad Erat Demonstradum.
Now, don't go all intellectual on us. Chuck is the only one here who knows what that means, and he's not around today. Okay, MAYBE Dan will give a shot at pretending. The rest of us are clueless. Can you translate for us lowly peons?
I'm pretty sure it's quod, but could be mistaken.

Q.E.D. means "that which was to be proven" - putting it at the end of a proof or similar statement means that you've proven your point.
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