... the sheer density of his main brain bendy bone ...
Only rivaled by neutron star cores, thank you very much .... :-)
I reckon Disobedience would be a far more common child name in these modern times, given the little **darlings** ( ahem ) that I see everyday. But then again the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree.
I don't know why you have shot off on a comet David. It'll take you 75 years to get back to us, short of a rescue mission.
But 17 has that sort of effect on me too. It's a prime number so definitely suspect straight off. It's one of the sneaky primes that you don't normally think of and so is really good at ambushes. For instance : you are sitting with your bank manager discussing your debt ( why else would you be sitting there ? ) and he pipes up and says 'that is due in 17 days'. Slap ! Wham ! Not 14 or 21 but 17. Neither one week nor the next. 17 right out of the blue when you least expect it. My advice ? Preempt. So when you next see your bank manager then get in first with 'Hello Mr Seventeen, it is so good to see you !' I guarantee that you will get a different outcome.
Don't mind me. I'm recovering from a head injury. It's a good thing the fan wasn't rotating .... :-)
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Which proved to be a strangely pertinent quantity... *ruminate prior to consulting einsteinians* Could this be spooky action at a distance do you think? And if so... *shift cud into other cheek* ...who do we contact?
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The second time Christmas day fell on a Monday (after our mystery person was born) our mystery person turned 17 :) And then... some considerable time later (and after a full quotient of yearly Mondays) ... they got to see 17 additional ones.
Ooh! Ooh! Ooh! Ooh! I've got it! Philip Mazzei, Dec. 25, 1730. 2 Monday Christmases hence was in 1747...... Oh wait. Died in 1816. Only saw 8 more Christmas Mondays. :(
Halley's Comet passed in 1747 for the first time since Halley identified it, and 2 Christmas Mondays hence was 1775, 17 years, but it's not a person and so not born or dead.
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Er, make that 1758 and 1775.
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tsk tsk tsk... David double posted.
Indeed he did TL - but he WAS out of his mind at the time - or at least - very carried away having not had one to start with.
Let me see if I can sort out the mess :) Firstly - it's not Philip Mazzei no. Secondly... I wasn't aware... *ruminate further*... that I had strewn the thread with such a large cowpat... *extend neck to maximum in order to peruse area David did his wild cantering about in* but it appears I did :)
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Now wait a minute. 17 more Christmas Mondays after their 17th birthday would indeed be "some considerable time later".
Indeed it would.
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If said person was born in, for example, 1780, then the 17th birthday would be 1797. 17 more Christmas Mondays from there comes out to 1927, so said person would have lived for at least 147 years. Are you sure this is correct?
I'm absolutely certain... *smile kindly at David whilst winding in neck* that you are right, you know... to suspect that you're wrong. But I WILL concede to there being an element of ambiguity here...
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...(and after a full quotient of yearly Mondays) ... they got to see 17 additional ones.
Have a think about it :) Or think about subtracting your mileage from what you gave your employer and obsess on that instead :)
Oh look! :) A science and engineering conversation between Phil and Mike :) Probably be WAY over my head...
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Do you choof first & then chug or is it the other way around ?
*pop eyes into tea in hope they will locate eyelashes* Says the one that goes woof...
erm... you were saying something earlier Mike...
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I reckon Disobedience would be a far more common child name in these modern times, given the little **darlings** ( ahem ) that I see everyday.
Well yes... at least when they're still at the sticky stage there's a chance they'll get captured by a wall or some strategically spilled orange juice on the floor - but as phases go, that one is way too short *sigh* but the Obedience thing got me most confused... and it may just be the tip of the iceberg. I think I may have identified a flaw with the internet people... it appears to contain information from more than one reality... combining them I ended up with the name originating in AmericaBritain and being Hebrew.
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But then again the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree.
Funny you should mention Newton... cos David mentioned Halley...
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But 17 has that sort of effect on me too...
Was significant to Benjamin Franklin too I believe :)
Good grief... *dark stare* ... forgotten today's clue ...
erm... till I remember it... hope everyone has a nice March :)
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Oh look! :) A science and engineering conversation between Phil and Mike :) Probably be WAY over my head...
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Do you choof first & then chug or is it the other way around ?
*pop eyes into tea in hope they will locate eyelashes* Says the one that goes woof...
Science and engineereering ? Bah ! That was code for drug taking ! Do you choof the MaryJane first or chug the Bud ? :-)
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I got my check for my jury service. $17.00.
it just goes to demonstrate true justice : those who decide the defendant's fate get paid less then the expert witnesses that lie about it, take it from me ..... :-)
Cheers, Mike.
( edit ) OOOPS ! I wuz of course referring to engineers, the type that have been to univarsity and got a Degree in it. At Melbourne the students were described in polite company as a pack of feral animals. The local police, backed by the local publicans here, called them a pack of criminals as yet un-apprehended. They were lectured, and I use that term in the loosest of senses, in the Redmond Barry building. Mr R.Barry was the judge who sentenced Ned Kelly and was told by Mr.N Kelly "I'll see you in hell". Mr N.Kelly's other natty but apocryphal line was 'such is life' just before they pulled the trapdoor lever. Anyway I mention this to emphasise that in Melbourne, Australia at least the engineering profession has a solid social base of the best sort. Typically an engineering lecturer ( ditto loose terminology ) would have to suffer carefully timed explosions from fireworks placed on the top of paper planes gliding on pre-calculated trajectories from the upper reaches of the lecture theatre. Sadly this was not viewed by the faculty as a good use of the student's time .... clearly downplaying, dare I say suppressing, the inventive skill of the younger generations. Sigh ... they are into mere cyber crimes now. :-)
( editit ) Now 19 is another sneaky prime in the teens. It is really in league with 17 I reckon. Prime Bro's from the NumberHood. 11 and 13 are way too obvious and easily spotted.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
tsk tsk tsk... David double
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tsk tsk tsk... David double posted. :-(
Good afternoon everyone. :-)
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RE: ... the sheer density
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Only rivaled by neutron star cores, thank you very much .... :-)
I reckon Disobedience would be a far more common child name in these modern times, given the little **darlings** ( ahem ) that I see everyday. But then again the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree.
I don't know why you have shot off on a comet David. It'll take you 75 years to get back to us, short of a rescue mission.
But 17 has that sort of effect on me too. It's a prime number so definitely suspect straight off. It's one of the sneaky primes that you don't normally think of and so is really good at ambushes. For instance : you are sitting with your bank manager discussing your debt ( why else would you be sitting there ? ) and he pipes up and says 'that is due in 17 days'. Slap ! Wham ! Not 14 or 21 but 17. Neither one week nor the next. 17 right out of the blue when you least expect it. My advice ? Preempt. So when you next see your bank manager then get in first with 'Hello Mr Seventeen, it is so good to see you !' I guarantee that you will get a different outcome.
Don't mind me. I'm recovering from a head injury. It's a good thing the fan wasn't rotating .... :-)
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Back at the top, and
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Back at the top, and WINNING!!!!! :-)
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RE: Don't mind me. I'm
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The question is...did it knock any sense into you? or was it not a hard enough hit...
I mean, uh, oh hey Mike. Are you ok?
Phil
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
RE: RE: Don't mind me.
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Fine thanks Phil .... :-)
BTW how is your progress towards being a diesel engine(er) going ? Do you choof first & then chug or it is the other way around ?
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
RE: I got my check for my
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Which proved to be a strangely pertinent quantity... *ruminate prior to consulting einsteinians* Could this be spooky action at a distance do you think? And if so... *shift cud into other cheek* ...who do we contact?
Indeed he did TL - but he WAS out of his mind at the time - or at least - very carried away having not had one to start with.
Let me see if I can sort out the mess :) Firstly - it's not Philip Mazzei no. Secondly... I wasn't aware... *ruminate further*... that I had strewn the thread with such a large cowpat... *extend neck to maximum in order to peruse area David did his wild cantering about in* but it appears I did :)
Indeed it would.
I'm absolutely certain... *smile kindly at David whilst winding in neck* that you are right, you know... to suspect that you're wrong. But I WILL concede to there being an element of ambiguity here...
Have a think about it :) Or think about subtracting your mileage from what you gave your employer and obsess on that instead :)
Oh look! :) A science and engineering conversation between Phil and Mike :) Probably be WAY over my head...
*pop eyes into tea in hope they will locate eyelashes* Says the one that goes woof...
erm... you were saying something earlier Mike...
Well yes... at least when they're still at the sticky stage there's a chance they'll get captured by a wall or some strategically spilled orange juice on the floor - but as phases go, that one is way too short *sigh* but the Obedience thing got me most confused... and it may just be the tip of the iceberg. I think I may have identified a flaw with the internet people... it appears to contain information from more than one reality... combining them I ended up with the name originating in AmericaBritain and being Hebrew.
Funny you should mention Newton... cos David mentioned Halley...
Was significant to Benjamin Franklin too I believe :)
Good grief... *dark stare* ... forgotten today's clue ...
erm... till I remember it... hope everyone has a nice March :)
Please wait here. Further instructions could pile up at any time. Thank you.
RE: Oh look! :) A science
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Science and engineereering ? Bah ! That was code for drug taking ! Do you choof the MaryJane first or chug the Bud ? :-)
As for
it just goes to demonstrate true justice : those who decide the defendant's fate get paid less then the expert witnesses that lie about it, take it from me ..... :-)
Cheers, Mike.
( edit ) OOOPS ! I wuz of course referring to engineers, the type that have been to univarsity and got a Degree in it. At Melbourne the students were described in polite company as a pack of feral animals. The local police, backed by the local publicans here, called them a pack of criminals as yet un-apprehended. They were lectured, and I use that term in the loosest of senses, in the Redmond Barry building. Mr R.Barry was the judge who sentenced Ned Kelly and was told by Mr.N Kelly "I'll see you in hell". Mr N.Kelly's other natty but apocryphal line was 'such is life' just before they pulled the trapdoor lever. Anyway I mention this to emphasise that in Melbourne, Australia at least the engineering profession has a solid social base of the best sort. Typically an engineering lecturer ( ditto loose terminology ) would have to suffer carefully timed explosions from fireworks placed on the top of paper planes gliding on pre-calculated trajectories from the upper reaches of the lecture theatre. Sadly this was not viewed by the faculty as a good use of the student's time .... clearly downplaying, dare I say suppressing, the inventive skill of the younger generations. Sigh ... they are into mere cyber crimes now. :-)
( editit ) Now 19 is another sneaky prime in the teens. It is really in league with 17 I reckon. Prime Bro's from the NumberHood. 11 and 13 are way too obvious and easily spotted.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
RE: BTW how is your
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I haven't gone to engine school yet. Seems there is some sort of delay, so I'll have to defer my definition of choof and chug until a later date.
Good morning everyone. (Nods nervously in Annies direction)
Phil
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
RE: Good morning
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Good Morning !
Would that be towards the East ? or, perhaps the (Long Path)
towards the West or over the poles )
Mike mentioned something about the Aurora ... I'll look for that )
Bill
Good morning everyone. :-)
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Good morning everyone. :-)
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