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April 15, 2024 at 9:51 am #32842
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Surprised this site doesn’t have a current thread for funnies
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Tom_77
hawkinspeter wrote:I think we’ll need some kind of chart for this
The Guardian do a nice line in Venn Diagrams.
Rendel Harris
Steve K wrote:
Steve K wrote:I think of the excellent books by Mick Herron (and now excellent series on Apple TV – or so I am told as I haven’t watched it).Not come across those, noted for my next library visit! The other thing that particular sign always makes me think of is the incomparable Tom Waits and the line from Jitterbug Boy, later used as a title for a compilation album, “It’s fast women, slow horses…”
pockstone
Of more interest is the
Of more interest is the scatter chart showing how much of the floor you’ve painted.
Steve K
hawkinspeter wrote:
hawkinspeter wrote:mdavidford wrote:Pie to the pie to the pie to the pie?Is that like one of them turduckens, but with pastry?
I think we’ll need some kind of chart for this
In a similar vein, a bar chart of how much of the door I’ve painted.

Steve K
I think of the excellent
Rendel Harris wrote:When I see SLOW HORSES I always think ah, so this is where the ones I bet on are kept…I think of the excellent books by Mick Herron (and now excellent series on Apple TV – or so I am told as I haven’t watched it).[
David9694
Stuff like this seems more
Stuff like this seems more relevant than ever after the Trump victory.
sorry not a funny

hawkinspeter
mdavidford wrote:Pie to the pie to the pie to the pie?Is that like one of them turduckens, but with pastry?
I think we’ll need some kind of chart for this

mdavidford
Pie to the pie to the pie to
Pie to the pie to the pie to the pie?
Is that like one of them turduckens, but with pastry?
hawkinspeter
ChurchillR wrote:
ChurchillR wrote:How useful is the fourteenth decimal place of pi? Well, the thirteenth and fourteenth digits are 7 and 9, so you could drop the fourteenth and round the thirteenth up to 8. Doing so would result in a rounding error that, when calculating a circle the size of the equator, of about 0.12 nanometres – less than the diameter of some atoms. Hardly worth the effort of drumming into any child’s head, but hopefully Pythagoras’ theorem comes in handy from time to time.Why π^π^π^π could be an integer (for all we know!)
ChurchillR
How useful is the fourteenth
How useful is the fourteenth decimal place of pi? Well, the thirteenth and fourteenth digits are 7 and 9, so you could drop the fourteenth and round the thirteenth up to 8. Doing so would result in a rounding error that, when calculating a circle the size of the equator, of about 0.12 nanometres – less than the diameter of some atoms.
Hardly worth the effort of drumming into any child’s head, but hopefully Pythagoras’ theorem comes in handy from time to time.chrisonabike
andystow wrote:brooksby wrote:Latest Private Eye:Some kind of ratchet in that hub? It doesn’t look like he can even push the pedal all the way to horizontal.
Ah – yes, they’ve got an American Star the wrong way round (means the child carrier needs rearranged though). Or it could be a Facile but inverted?
brooksby
andystow wrote:brooksby wrote:Latest Private Eye:Some kind of ratchet in that hub? It doesn’t look like he can even push the pedal all the way to horizontal.
Don’t you be comin’ on ‘ere with yer “common sense and rationality”

andystow
brooksby wrote:Latest Private Eye:Some kind of ratchet in that hub? It doesn’t look like he can even push the pedal all the way to horizontal.
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Latest Private Eye:
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