That’s near Romford, isn’t it? There’s another shop in Buckhurst Hill as well.

Edit: yes:

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Didn’t realise there were so many types!
IMO they should do jazzier colours. You can get brightly coloured stones to put in fish tanks so they can just use them.

can you make a ‘which pebble dash r u’ quiz please

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Sunset gold or yellow sienna, which look like the same thing anyway

God I could be finished work by now if I wasn’t posting rubbish like this

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Worst quiz ever.

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:smiley: Oh FUCK YOU
You make it then
I’m tired

GF has just arrived.

‘Yeah just give me half an hour,’

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it’s a third though isn’t it

I guess it depends if you consider A & D as separate answers as that would weight it differently

it is 25%

fair enough but are you sure?

very sure!

is this based on the question and answer themselves or your prior knowledge of how the game show works?

It’s unanswerable because your answer changes the probability.

If you think you have a one in four chance at random, it’s 25% - except there are two 25%s, so the chances are 50%.

But you only have a 25% chance of picking the 50%, so it’s back to 25%.

If it’s impossible, the chances are 0%, right? Nope, because you have a 25% chance of picking 0%…

It is based on my knowledge of the popular television show ‘who wants to be a millionaire’ and my limited experience in coding some multiple choice online games.

millionaire only ever has one answer per question that is correct, that’s the format of the show, that doesn’t change ever, there doesn’t exist an option of two possible answers. So the ‘right answer’ has been assigned to a, b, c or d. It doesn’t really matter if the ‘right answer’ is actually factually true, it only matters that it has been given the ‘right answer’ condition, so even though there are two 25% options in the above example - only one of them can be the ‘right answer’ because of how the game is set up.

So in this scenario you could choose one of the 25% answers and still get the question ‘wrong’, which would be pretty annoying if you lost 30k or something, but that’s really something you’d have to take up with the production company behind ‘who wants to be a millionaire’

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hmmm so we are saying that probability doesn’t actually mean anything outside of a human definition? Could be true