vernon
Harder than Ronnie Pickering
- Location
- Meanwood, Leeds
You're trying to make us believe that you've never chalked the chicken.![]()
It remains on my bucket list.
You're trying to make us believe that you've never chalked the chicken.![]()
Are you sure about that? Penguins are supposed to fall over backwards if they try and look up at a plane flying overhead, Did chickens come to a "work around" before them?Chickens cant look up , they have to tilt their head to the side .
[geek ON] Anyway, here's a wondrous geek factoid. Find a room with some bare floorboards, and take a stick that is several floorboard widths long with you. Spin the stick randomly and drop it on the floor. Make a note of how many board joints it crosses.....and repeat lots of times. With that information, you can deduce the value of Pi. (steady on @vernon).
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Are you sure about that? Penguins are supposed to fall over backwards if they try and look up at a plane flying overhead
After these stupendous feats of intellectual prowess, when did you make the quantum leap and introduce pastry to your Pi investigations?I've done the equivalent in mathematical modelling.
As an undergraduate I used the Monte Carlo method to deduce the value of Pi in computational mathematics as a primer to deducing the emissivity of a black body. I even wrote a program in BASIC to do the donkey work on a computer that was the size of a double wardrobe most of the space was taken up with magnetic core memory banks. It took ages to execute and the result was as expected and totally underwhelming.
Tie a hankie or similar garment loosely round a cat's "waist" and it will fall over.
After these stupendous feats of intellectual prowess, when did you make the quantum leap and introduce pastry to your Pi investigations?
I still call it a flooglebinderThe reinforcing on the end of a shoe
lace is called an aglet.
That is a mind boggling fact which shows how insignificant we are.