000 is not a real number. It's just 0.
Also if you are look at the grammar errors it's, "'title, "Find the Error. It's Impossible."'"
Besides the "It's" being corrected, because it's a title, the words become capitalized. The period at the end is there because it's part of the sentence I created.
2007-09-25 08:14:46
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answered by gregory_dittman 7
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The error is simply this, 20% of UCSD students found an error in an other wise errorless writing. Other posts replace the zero with the letter O.
2007-09-25 09:30:10
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answered by Mr. Keating 3
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There isn't an error. The phrasing of the question causes us to find errors that aren't there. Kind of like when a police investigation is going on against an innocent person -- all the evidence seems to get twisted because somebody is convinced of their guilt (too much CourtTV, I know).
Power of suggestion against reality. There is no error.
2007-09-25 09:26:33
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answered by Sage B 4
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To find the error, I would have to know what it is you intended to type. Without a basis to compare the information given against, I don't know whether there is an error or not. With no standard, the possibilities are endless. Perhaps you intended only to type even numbers, making half the entries errors, but perhaps you intended only odd numbers, making the other half the error. Perhaps you made the list backward, intending to count down instead of up.
The only error I can see is in thinking we could find the error without knowing what was intended.
2007-09-25 08:27:34
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answered by open4one 7
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The error is 000 is not a number
2007-09-25 11:09:17
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answered by Brian M 2
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what type of an error? you should complete your question, we've got no details.. like what error your looking for... if your looking for anything, then everything is wrong...
2007-09-25 10:01:22
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answered by Kims 2
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The zeros are actually the letter "o"
2007-09-25 08:22:34
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answered by Anonymous
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someone has left the apostrophe out of "it's"?
2007-09-25 08:43:04
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answered by ponyboy 81 5
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