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On 27 Jun 2021, at 20:11, John Miller via <johnmiller051118@...> wrote: Johnson or Hancock?
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Dear John, the only bit of that I understood was “cf” (cum ferre)! I’ve tried using qv (quod vide) in Words With Friends and even QED but without success. ETA, however, gets recognised. Sorry, John, I know you were talking about figures of the mathematical kind but there you are.
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Best Susan On 27 Jun 2021, at 14:13, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:
It’s not half Susie it’s the square root. It’s like 10 to 3 (1000) cf 10 to 6 (1000000) The thing is in USA you have to have undergraduate degree to study law & these people could be making critical decisions. On 27 Jun 2021, at 07:14, zuiko <ftog@...> wrote: |
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I am so surprised, Jude…. ;)
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Best Susan On 27 Jun 2021, at 13:43, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:
It’s not new in the world now is it. Gossip for papers. We now have man who threw over wife has new younger wife and baby and just made Deputy PM. I ordered M1 chipped 12.9 iPad Pro and pen Jude On 27 Jun 2021, at 10:27 pm, Purler <susan.platter@...> wrote: |
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On 27 Jun 2021, at 20:11, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:
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开云体育Dear me! ?I do understand how power can get to you, but I also feel that a politician’s private life is a good indicator of their suitability for office.I’ll be ordering one soon, but the smaller one :-( ? Chris
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It’s not half Susie it’s the square root. It’s like 10 to 3 (1000) cf 10 to 6 (1000000)
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The thing is in USA you have to have undergraduate degree to study law & these people could be making critical decisions. On 27 Jun 2021, at 07:14, zuiko <ftog@...> wrote: |
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It’s not new in the world now is it. Gossip for papers. We now have man who threw over wife has new younger wife and baby and just made Deputy PM.
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I ordered M1 chipped 12.9 iPad Pro and pen Jude On 27 Jun 2021, at 10:27 pm, Purler <susan.platter@...> wrote: |
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Not have got even O-Level Maths, I am clueless here! :D
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Best Susan On 27 Jun 2021, at 10:31, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:
I still have trouble, after all these years of experience understanding ,how they get these positions. It can only be nepotism, chumocracy. Typically Eton, `Harrow, Oxbridge classics or Politics, Philosophy & Economics. I saw Horizon in ’93 & a scientist was talking to the senate & said we need 10 to the 50 Joule/sq metre we currently have 10 to 25. To which a lawyer senator replied: “My God were halfway there" On 27 Jun 2021, at 07:14, zuiko <ftog@...> wrote: |
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Oh yes, please!!!
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Best Susan On 27 Jun 2021, at 07:14, zuiko <ftog@...> wrote:
Yes, John. Now for the remainder of the corrupt inepts. Chris On 26 Jun 21, at 23:00, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote: |
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What worries me about all these shenanigans is that he was concentrating more on his pleasure than his duties.
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Best Susan On 26 Jun 2021, at 23:00, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:
I think it was inevitable that Matt Haancock would have to go on Friday Morning. There’s a pattern from other disasters. They always have to be dragged kicking & screaming out the door. John |
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Yes. That was a worry!
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Chris On 27 Jun 2021, at 10:35, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote: |
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开云体育:-))There’s no doubt that it’s not what you know but whom; ?that has got Britain into trouble in the past, e.g. the Cambridge Five, Kim Philby etc . . . (his story is a real scandal in the annals of MI5 and 6). ?But now we’re a laughing stock, ridiculous to the point of a really disadvantageous set of trade deals. I had to think about that power question, John, I must admit. ?Eventually I compared 10 to the 1 with 10 squared and of course it increases by the power of 10 with each increment of one. ?I tried using my Mac’s calculator programme to count the difference, but of course it just converted it to Polish notation (? 1e25, 1e50). Chris
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This tops it:
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On 27 Jun 2021, at 10:31, John Miller <johnmiller051118@...> wrote: |
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I still have trouble, after all these years of experience understanding ,how they get these positions. It can only be nepotism, chumocracy. Typically Eton, `Harrow, Oxbridge classics or Politics, Philosophy & Economics.
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I saw Horizon in ’93 & a scientist was talking to the senate & said we need 10 to the 50 Joule/sq metre we currently have 10 to 25. To which a lawyer senator replied: “My God were halfway there" On 27 Jun 2021, at 07:14, zuiko <ftog@...> wrote: |
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Yes, John. Now for the remainder of the corrupt inepts.
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Chris On 26 Jun 21, at 23:00, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote: |
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Dearest Jude,
I got the HBO Sky series on Cherobyl. Don’t know if this is what got. There was also the European building over the Sarcophosus. They think it will last 100 years. Fortunately I have no wife or children, so I guess that will see me out. It was a very politically bad thing, but I’ve had my experience of that John |
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My father was 17 in 1945. He fully expected to liberate Japan. We know what came next. My Uncle Sid served on the Transatlantic convoys, Uncle Frank was in Burma, Uncle George (on my fathers side) was in the Bocage in the Tank core in France. My other Uncle George, on my mother’s side, was in the Polish Free Army. He died of at attack, too early
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On 23 Jun 2021, at 13:51, Purler <susan.platter@...> wrote: |
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