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Post by martin on Mar 19, 2017 9:50:09 GMT
Happy Birthday to Richard Pulley, CG on this forum, as he achieves the mighty age of "X" years old....  (He still won't let on....!!). Have a great day Martin
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Post by menacussecundus on Mar 19, 2017 12:00:04 GMT
Happy Birthday to Richard Pulley, CG on this forum, as he achieves the mighty age of "X" years old....  (He still won't let on....!!). Have a great day Martin Don't know about X. Last time I asked him he told me to go to L. So we'll just have to C. But Happy Birthday nonetheless. (Roman numerals used throughout.)
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Post by diades on Mar 19, 2017 12:14:05 GMT
Happy Birthday to Richard Pulley, CG on this forum, as he achieves the mighty age of "X" years old....  (He still won't let on....!!). Have a great day Martin Don't know about X. Last time I asked him he told me to go to L. So we'll just have to C. But Happy Birthday nonetheless. (Roman numerals used throughout.) XLent and many Happy Returns to the mighty Mr Gothicus!
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Post by davidconstable on Mar 20, 2017 7:58:18 GMT
Happy birthday, well I am 70 in April, I am probably the youngest of us.
David Constable
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Post by pawsbill on Mar 20, 2017 19:39:07 GMT
Happy Birthday to Richard Pulley, CG on this forum, as he achieves the mighty age of "X" years old.... X as a number? I thought RPu taught history, not algebra
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Post by martin on Mar 20, 2017 21:06:59 GMT
Happy Birthday to Richard Pulley, CG on this forum, as he achieves the mighty age of "X" years old.... X as a number? I thought RPu taught history, not algebra Algebra, History....it's all Greek to me......
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Post by pawsbill on Mar 20, 2017 22:11:53 GMT
X as a number? I thought RPu taught history, not algebra Algebra, History....it's all Greek to me...... Ah, that's where you've been going wrong. Algebra is Arabic, not Greek.
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Post by davidconstable on Mar 21, 2017 7:25:35 GMT
Algebra, History....it's all Greek to me...... Ah, that's where you've been going wrong. Algebra is Arabic, not Greek. Purely an aside.
It amuses my nieces that when I write notes I number them in the Roman way, and using pure addition only, no new fangled IV etc.
David Constable
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