“A sum total isn’t obtained by adding all the factors in question, it is obtained from the computation of known variables/factors. The addition of an unknown value produces a total open to further investigation, assumptions and permutations with dire consequences. However obtaining a sum total shouldn’t be the benchmark of research/inquisition, the viability and computation of your known values are very important.”
The sound of the robotic arm as it pieced the clock together filled the laboratory.
Bang!!
Large textbooks hit the desk, disturbing the air, shattering the clock piece.
“Let’s review the big bang theory.”
Written for Friday fictioneers a writing challenge hosted by Rochelle. The picture was provided by the lovely Lucy Fridkid the task is to write a 100 words story inspired by it. Thanks Rochelle for hosting the challenge. Thank you for stopping by… do click on the link to read other stories.
That took me back to days lost in maths and physics classes at school 🙂
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LOL!
Oh dear!
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I think those maths and physics classes would have been way more fun with robotics
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I think so too!
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Dear Chioma,
The last line made me laugh out loud. Good one.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Glad to provoke a happy response!
Thanks Rochelle.
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shattering the clock piece Oh! No! It seems like the clock was the only thing making sense to the narrator.
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Well…. not entirely sure.
Thanks Alicia.
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Well, that was way too scientific/mathematical for my slow brain so I was glad for the piece shattering Bang!!.
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Oh dear!!
Sorry about that.
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I wouldn’t do well in that class. All I got from the first paragraph was “A sum total blah blah blah very important.” 🙂
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LOL!
I know for a fact you might do better than you think due to your line of work.
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I was lost ‘totally’ lost in the explanation of the sum total until realization hit me like the big bang 🙂 Good one.
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LOL!
Glad you spotted the links.
Thanks Ansumani.
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LOL
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I’m too dumb for this. But the idea of robots teaching people has a lot of (comedic/tragic) potential.
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I do not accept your submission, no one on the Friday frictioneers wall of fame is close to dumb.
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Somehow the big bang theory sounds better than the “thump” theory
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Hehehehe
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