PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

another day ive not needed algebra
Did 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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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?
 
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?
They're discussing trigonometry. I reckon it's a soft sine.
 
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.
Seems I missed a trick passing on archeology;-)
By the way is a scotch cow like a scotch egg or is it something like the scottish 'girls' I used to meet late on Saturday night in Glasgow;-)
 
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?

Not simple to answer I'm afraid. But perhaps if you were to apply the formula a² + b² = c², where a = 85 and b = 77.46, you will probably be as close as anyone else has got so far.
 
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Ten pages we could have dedicated to Ted R and Corned Beef

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