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RED5
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posted 10-15-2005 03:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for RED5     
Interesting pic.....

Can anyone tell me what you call these types of puzzles???

Don't post the answer to this.....its funny as hell!!
I am not the original poster of this joke....if he wants he can come foward...


meandmykitty
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posted 10-15-2005 06:09 PM           
IF YOUR HIGH THIS IS COOL NEVER BEEN AND I LOVE **** TREE MUSIC. I DIDN'T READ THE PART ABOUT NOT POSTING THE ANSWER.

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Snoman
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posted 10-15-2005 06:18 PM           


Mr.Mcgoo
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posted 10-15-2005 10:22 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mr.Mcgoo     
I live in NY, its an easy one!

Gary

RED5
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posted 10-15-2005 10:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for RED5     
Grew up in Freeport, and lived in W. Islip before moving to the midwest a few years ago.

No one knows what those picture phrases are called.?.

butchcee
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posted 10-15-2005 11:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for butchcee     
SENTENCE SEQUENCING ?


meandmykitty
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posted 10-16-2005 12:15 AM           
from the game show concentration? sorry jesse your were not born yet.


kat hunter
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posted 10-17-2005 12:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kat hunter     
I think this is what you were asking.

They are called a pictograms or pictographs.

pictograph (pîk´te-gràf´) noun
1. A picture representing a word or idea; a hieroglyph.
2. A record in hieroglyphic symbols.
3. A pictorial representation of numerical data or relationships, especially a graph, but having each value represented by a proportional number of pictures. Also called pictogram.

[Latin pictus, past participle of pingere, to paint + -graph.]
- pic´tograph´ic adjective
- pic´tograph´ically adverb
- pictog´raphy (pîk-tòg´re-fê) noun

pictogram (pîk´te-gràm´) noun
See pictograph.

[Latin pictus, past participle of pingere, to paint. See pictograph + -gram.]

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Lone Ranger
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posted 10-17-2005 12:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lone Ranger     
quote:
Originally posted by kat hunter:
I think this is what you were asking.

They are called a pictograms or pictographs.

pictograph (pîk´te-gràf´) noun
1. A picture representing a word or idea; a hieroglyph.
2. A record in hieroglyphic symbols.
3. A pictorial representation of numerical data or relationships, especially a graph, but having each value represented by a proportional number of pictures. Also called pictogram.

[Latin pictus, past participle of pingere, to paint + -graph.]
- pic´tograph´ic adjective
- pic´tograph´ically adverb
- pictog´raphy (pîk-tòg´re-fê) noun

pictogram (pîk´te-gràm´) noun
See pictograph.

[Latin pictus, past participle of pingere, to paint. See pictograph + -gram.]


Holy Moly. Thats more than I wanted to know.



kat hunter
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posted 10-17-2005 01:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kat hunter     
The definitions were from Microsoft Reference.
Pictogram for somewhere deep in memory, had to look it up to make sure I was anywhere close.

Microsoft Reference gives more information than most of us want to know.

This message has been edited by kat hunter on 10-17-2005 at 01:49 PM

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