Ten pages we could have dedicated to Ted R and Corned BeefI love it when this thread goes off on a random tangent. Ten pages used up in quick time, followed by a glut of posters not bothering to check, asking if the decision has dropped.
Let's not bring trigonometry into this or the train will be going round in a right-angled triangle and never arrive at its destination.I love it when this thread goes off on a random tangent
Not sure I meant or even said exclusively maths but it certainly manipulates reports into p and l format that allows the rest of us to see whether or not we are making money.I was talking about their opinions on the law and on legal process to which we should always listen. But I can't think of one who has stated an outcome to this case with any certainty. I wouldn't expect any different, though, - lawyers seldom give a definitive answer on outcomes for the reason you stated.
Oh, and accountancy is much more than maths but I won't take it personally :)
another day ive not needed algebraLet's not bring trigonometry into this or the train will be going round in a right-angled triangle and never arrive at its destination.
edit: can you go round a triangle?
It's called circumscribing, but you will need the services of a mohel, and a strong drink.edit: can you go round a triangle?
Even less chance of getting a word in edgeways…What if the lawyer was married to the accountant?
Did you know that a lot of words starting with al- derive from arabic?another day ive not needed algebra
Very altruistic of you to share thatDid you know that a lot of words starting with al- derive from arabic?
al basically means the in arabic...
algebra
alcohol
albatross
alkali
almanac
algorithm
alchemy
alcove
alfalfa
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Yikes.It's called circumscribing, but you will need the services of a mohel, and a strong drink.
And a pack of dairylea.It's called circumscribing, but you will need the services of a mohel, and a strong drink.
edit: can you go round a triangle?
If you've ever wondered how you get triangles from a cow, you need butter, milk and cheese and an equilateral chainsawAnd a pack of dairylea.
If you've ever wondered how you get triangles from a cow, you need butter, milk and cheese and an equilateral chainsaw
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Now you're just taking sides.The cult of Pythagoras likes this post.
They're discussing trigonometry. I reckon it's a soft sine.I've not checked out this thread for a while, it seems to have discovered an entirely different language. Which is great but Ive got no idea what anyone is talking about in the last page or two.
Did we win?
Seems I missed a trick passing on archeology;-)At the age of 14 i was already having to study Alevel maths at nightschool because i was above+beyond very accomplished at it, so i do have some understanding of mathematicians and may well have gone on to forge a career out of it had i not discovered girls and (as you say) alcohol in excessive quantities, which steered me in the direction of archeology and foreign digs, where both could easily be found, although i've no idea what that has to do with scotch cows or 115.
If its the Bermuda one, make sure you do.edit: can you go round a triangle?
No idea mate. And I think Stefan has already stated (or at least posited) that these don’t necessarily require unanimity…Presumably the alleged offences are individually being assessed so do they dismiss all the 2-1 s and only process the 3-0 s?