Task 331 - FLAGS, LARVA, LYRIC
Correct Answers: 1 - Total Answers: 2
Rules
Guess the Flex WORDLE in 3 tries. After each try, the color of the tiles will change to show how close your guess is to the solution.
If the tile becomes GREEN, your number or operation is located at correct place. If the tile becomes RED, your number or opeartion exists within the expression, but at different place.
Joke Of The Day

International Dance Day Jokes: Celebrate on April 29th With Some Serious Dancefloor Laughs
April 29th is International Dance Day—time to move your feet and your funny bone! Celebrate with these dance jokes that have better rhythm than most of us on a Friday night
I started taking salsa dancing lessons but just don’t feel like I’m progressing...
It’s one step forwards, two steps back.
I have decided to give up tap dancing; it's too dangerous.
I fell off and twisted my ankle in the sink.
Why don't dogs make good dancers?
Because they have two left feet!
Check some older International Dance Day Jokes
How many dance teachers does it take to change a light bulb?
5678
Why do dancers say 5, 6, 7, 8?
Because the musicians already took 1, 2, 3, 4.
A guy takes his wife out for the night and they end up at a disco where there’s a guy on the dance floor giving it large – breakdancing, moonwalking, backflips, every dance move going. The wife turns to her husband and says...
“See that guy on the dance floor? 25 years ago, he proposed to me and I turned him down.”
The husband replies, “It looks like he’s still celebrating.”
I had a fish that could breakdance on the floor...
But only for like 30 seconds... and only once.
What kind of monster is the best dancer?
The Boogieman!
Where do fortune tellers dance?
At the crystal ball.
What is a pretzel's favorite dance?
The Twist.
I told my mother-in-law that I would dance on her grave when she died.
Just to spite me, she got buried at sea.
What do you call a log that can dance?
A logarithm.
On This Day
H.L. CallendarBorn 18 Apr 1863; died 21 Jan 1930 at age 66.Hugh Longbourne Callendar was an English physicist who was famous for work in calorimetry, thermometry and especially, the thermodynamic properties of steam. He published the first steam tables (1915). In 1886, he invented the platinum resistance thermometer using the electrical resistivity of platinum, enabling the precise measurement of temperatures. He also invented the electrical continuous-flow calorimeter, the compensated air thermometer (1891), a radio balance (1910) and a rolling-chart thermometer (1897) that enabled long-duration collection of climatic temperature data. His son, Guy S. Callendar linked climatic change with increases in carbon dioxide (CO2) resulting from mankind's burning of carbon fuels (1938), known as the Callendar effect, part of the greenhouse effect.« |