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What group did Please, Louise?
I think it came out in the 90s & the chorus went something like "Please. Louise. Won't you give me just a one more squeeze my my my. Please. Louise. Won't you give me just a one more (guitar pluck sound- dng dng dng dng dng dng) Squeeze. Louise. Won't you give me just a one more squeeze my my my. Please. Louise. Won't you give me just a one more, give me just a one more, give me just a one more squeeze. Louise.
That chorus is stuck in my head. It's a rocky song, with some almost tarzan-like yodelling in it.
Please help! Thanks.
2 AnswersRock and Pop8 years agoReligion vs everything else?
Here's my question. It's easy to take wrong, but I'm looking for an intelligent answer to it anyways: The US has some of the most accomplished scientist, etc in the world and simultaneously has the highest percentage of people who think the world is under 10,000 years old. How does one economy/education system/culture create big free open minds while it creates so many little small closed minds?
12 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoUseless math?
I was playing with “magic squares” and came up with a couple of formulas & I want to know:
1) Do these formulas break down at any point?
2) Is there any use for the magic square in anything larger than a 3x3 grid?
I was taught the “magic square” to use for a tictactoe program in highschool to allow the computer to know where to play next because every row adds to 15. In order, the #s are:
8 1 6
3 5 7
4 9 2.
Here's what you do: 1) Start top center. 2) Place the next number up one row and right one row. 3) If you pass the edge either right or up wrap around to the other side of the board. 4) If you run into an existing number or go beyond the top corner, drop down one row.
Okay, here are the formulas with good old X being the number of squares horizontally or vertically in your grid:
X+1= the center column increment
X * X(X+1)/2 – X (X-1)/2= the total of any row
Example
3x3 15
5x5 65
13x13 1105
Thanks
1 AnswerMathematics1 decade ago