nine hundred and ninety nine million nine hundred and ninety nine thousand nine hundred and ninety nine hanging on a wall nine hundred and ninety ninemillion nine hundred and ninety nine thousand nine hundred and ninety seven green bottles hanging on a wall and if one green bottle should accidently fall they'll be nine hundred and ninety nine million nine hundred and ninety nine thousand nine hundred and ninety six green bottles hanging on the wall...
something went seriously wrong in the few preceeding posts. i mean, tao star, really - who's been replacing bottles? more to the point, how big is this wall?
i'm assuming you can't stack bottles, and supposing each bottle has a base diameter of, ooh, say 6cm
17^2 bottles per square metre - that's 289, then 1,000,000,000 / 289 = a wall of side 1860m, square
so we're looking, minimally, at a square with sides up to 2km long. but then that's not a wall - it's an edifice. so let's assume a maximum wall width of 5m [e.g. hadrian's wall, great wall of china, etc].
that's still approx 700km long. hmm.
I THEREFORE DEDUCE that this wall is, most likely, the great wall of china.
it's amazing what you can do with logic.
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