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It is just a name used for the website, which appears to provide uncanny answers about the people who use the website. (Actually, it is a programming trick.)
Peter Answers is a game for entertainment only. See the links below to see how to use the site.
its not possible for a website to be haunted! I explained this for the question 'is it possible for a website to be haunted?'
One the top bar, where you are supposed to put "Peter, please answer the following question:", you put a period, and then type your answer to the question, then put a :Peter Answers is a website that pretends to "give real answers", but it is for entertainment only; "answers" are randomized and general enough that the answers can apply to anyone. You write a question, called a petition. If you research it, you'll see the trick you need to use (I forget what it was but I found the trick written about online).
because it will show you answers that you can not see in magazines
WolframAlpha, I'm pretty sure it also tells you how to solve your problem step by step and there are other categories other than math.
google peter answers and then you learn the trick to doing it and if you want to learn how peter works you have to give 40+ kisses for the main trick you can get a 10% discount after 12 am :) dont be shy
Someone that is looking for details on how to use meta tags can do so at websites such as Jon Storm, The Site Wizard, as well as iAcquire. Each of these websites will have step by step instructions as well as frequently asked questions and answers for anyone to use.
The virtual tarots do not work. They are a scam, they only tell you that because you have not typed in an answer. To solve both peter answers, type in the following: In the petition for Peter Answers type: P. (YOur answer to your question) and space Hit enter Type your question Viola. Do the same thing for Jud answers, only use a J. Your welcome.
In a list, commas are used to separate individual items. For example, in a list of fruits like "apples, bananas, and oranges," the comma is used to separate each fruit. The comma before "and" in the list is known as the Oxford comma, and it is optional depending on the style guide being followed.
#include <math.h> and link to the math library, then you can use pow(base, exponent).