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Johnny
19-02-2002, 11:52
Tomorrow is somewhat historical. Must drink a beer tomorrow at 8:02pm

At 8.02pm, on the 20th February, the year 2002, for sixty seconds only, the time will read in perfect symmetry, 2002, 2002, 2002 or to be more exact-20:02, 20/02, 2002.
There will only be one after it, over 100 years away, 21:12, 21/12, 2112, and that will be the last.


Oh god I need a life :o

Chimp
19-02-2002, 11:56
i will raise a glass to blown turbos everywhere at 20:02.

good work.

:)

Jezz_S13
19-02-2002, 12:11
:D :D :D :D

Billy
19-02-2002, 12:34
So will it be a minute long party? 'Cause if you're in a hurry, why not include 20.02 seconds and get it over with?
My vote is to ignore the time all together and party all day....


:D :D :D

Chris_Lacey
19-02-2002, 12:43
Christ, I know people who can get laid in that time frame. *coughSteve_Ccough*

So I've heard that is :-)

docwra
19-02-2002, 13:06
Im off to see the missus tomorrow night, so I shall see if I can mark the great minute with much rattling of bones/parking of percy/giving the dog a bone :D :)
Will be for more than a minute though, I reckon ......... sorry Steve :p :D

SteveCarter200
19-02-2002, 13:38
Originally posted by DL:
<STRONG>Christ, I know people who can get laid in that time frame. *coughSteve_Ccough*

So I've heard that is :-)</STRONG>

WHAT THE FUKC!!!!!!!!! :eek: :eek: :mad: :mad:

Is that Scolding spreading vicious lies?????

I could tell a few stories about him, Scolding, the fastest 'gun' in the east. :D :D

Chris_Lacey
19-02-2002, 13:51
Sorry mate, I was bored!!!

Mr Scolding and I did have an amusing discussion on Sunday though :D

Johnny
19-02-2002, 13:53
Originally posted by DL:
<STRONG>
Mr Scolding and I did have an amusing discussion on Sunday though :D</STRONG>

Come on then Share and enjoy ???

:)

Chris_Lacey
19-02-2002, 14:07
Confuscious say.

Man who is having work done on car by mate this weekend, must not p1ss mate off before hand!

I might post it next week, if he messes anything up ;)

SteveCarter200
19-02-2002, 14:17
Too late sunshine, the damage is done. The exhaust will be fitted on saturday but I may make a few modifications. How does off-road, mud-plugger, through the bonnet style sound???? :mad: :eek: :D

Chris_Lacey
19-02-2002, 14:28
I would drop your rating for that.. but I've already given you 5 stars dammit!!!

If I knew what a mud plugger was I'd be scared! As it is i'll just have to not dunk my pen15 in your tea when I make them on Saturday.. heh heh

Billy
19-02-2002, 14:37
Originally posted by DL:
<STRONG>

As it is i'll just have to not dunk my pen15 in your tea when I make them on Saturday.. heh heh</STRONG>

Why?
Does it work like a delay cream?

:D :D :D

Johnny
19-02-2002, 14:44
I would be more worried about burning the little fella. :eek:

Chris_Lacey
19-02-2002, 14:44
Why not?!

I don't even know what a delay cream is ;)

Chris_Lacey
19-02-2002, 14:53
I was planning on doing it before adding the cows milk.. if you get my meaning.. heh heh

Nathan_200sx
19-02-2002, 15:19
Hmm just thought, wonder how many virus writers have cottend on to this?

Johnny
19-02-2002, 15:29
Huh ??? ...... virus writers dip there meat in hot beverages do they ? :confused:

No wonder I failed as a programmer

Nathan_200sx
19-02-2002, 16:12
Originally posted by Johnny:
<STRONG>Huh ??? ...... virus writers dip there meat in hot beverages do they ? :confused:

No wonder I failed as a programmer</STRONG>


:D :D helps you concentrate and add's to the flavour :D :D
I heard steve like to dip his in expresso though :D :D

Nathan_200sx
19-02-2002, 16:14
Originally posted by DL:
<STRONG>I was planning on doing it before adding the cows milk.. if you get my meaning.. heh heh</STRONG>

You saying you could realy get off over a cup of tea? :eek: bet your a nightmare when the pg tips adverts come on the tv :D

Johnny
19-02-2002, 16:37
Originally posted by Nathan_200sx:
<STRONG>


:D :D add's to the flavour :D :D
:D :D</STRONG>

If I was going to add to the flavour of old percy, I think girls would rather I dip him him in yogurt or sherbert .... cant see may girls going for a coffee flavoured rod ?? ...... maybe I'm wrong .... "GIRLS"

Billy
19-02-2002, 17:02
********FAO MR STEVE CARTER********

Better get some bottled drinks in mate.

Just in case.....

:) :) :) :D :D :D

SteveCarter200
19-02-2002, 17:13
This weekend I will be abstaining from all forms of liquid refreshment. I'm not taking any chances with bottled drinks either, DL may be built on the 'slim' side. :p

And anything with mayonaisse on it. :eek:

This is getting unpleasant now.

Keith_C
19-02-2002, 18:01
Unpleasant yes, but very very funny :D

Richy_Boy
19-02-2002, 19:05
:D lol - just this image of explaining how you got 3rd degree burns on 'old charly' when fixing the car? lol :D

andyf
19-02-2002, 20:23
I have completely lost track of this conversation.

Chris_Lacey
20-02-2002, 08:11
I am actually Knob Fink, my skin is like a shield of steel. :D

Johnny
20-02-2002, 09:55
Originally posted by DL:
<STRONG>I am actually Knob Fink, my skin is like a shield of steel. :D</STRONG>


Allegedly you can buy those from Ann Summers. ;)

The_Boy_Mac
20-02-2002, 16:07
Sorry to pi.ss on ones Cornflakes but is the date not also symmetrical on 20:02 on 30/03 2002, 20:02 on 01/10 2002, 20:02 on 11/11 2002 and 20:02 on 21/12 2002. And that's just this year.

Johnny
20-02-2002, 16:43
Originally posted by The_Boy_Mac:
<STRONG>Sorry to pi.ss on ones Cornflakes but is the date not also symmetrical .</STRONG>


It is indeed symmetrical ....... it is however not "perfect symmetry" .... which basically means

In accordance with formalism, the most widely accepted philosophy amongst modern mathematicians, an experimental axiomatic system having a variant number theory is admissible for study if it is self-consistent. Nonetheless, any given "revised" system is without exceptional, theoretical value or applicability unless it is comparatively advantageous to the "conventional" system.
This unconventional work initially involves the creation of a revised multiplication in which the revised product of two negative factors equals a negative real number, contrary to conventional multiplication. This precludes the existence of the unit imaginary number and thus, the complex number system.

By a method analogous to how conventional involution is built upon conventional multiplication, likewise is revised involution built upon revised multiplication. Although addition is identical under both systems, with two of the three binary operations revised, a revised arithmetic exists and consequently, a revised algebra. Further ramifications include a revised analytic geometry and revised calculus. In fact, every branch of mathematics which is wholly or partially based upon numerical definitions is effected.

Comparatively, revised arithmetic requires three number systems instead of six (i.e., no complex, quaternion and octonion number systems) and three binary operations instead of six (i.e., no inverse binary operations: subtraction, division, evolution) yet maintains all comparable problem- solving capabilities.

In revised algebra, a binomial, linear equation to the nth (any) degree is solvable since after revised cross- multiplication, it is reducible to the original, first degree equation. In conventional algebra, a binomial, linear equation to the fifth degree or higher is generally impossible to derive solutions for. Through it all, any valid algebraic equation which is solvable by the conventional complex number system is likewise solvable by the revised real number system.

Ultimately, the two numerical systems are fully isomorphic in describing the same underlying mathematical reality as it exists independent of any contrasting, arbitrarily-invented, mathematical languages of interpretation. And not pi.ssing on ones cornflakes :D :D :D

Johnny
20-02-2002, 16:48
I've just read that.... its complete w4nk ... I just cut and pasted it of www.symmetryperfect.com (http://www.symmetryperfect.com) ..... thinking it might be relevant . it wasnt ......... sorry for those that just read that utter b0ll0cks

Well seeing that it is not the pre-ultimate symmetrical date ..... then tonight I will only have half a beer. ..... I'll have the other half in March :rolleyes:

docwra
20-02-2002, 17:21
Heres something I posted ona few Us webboards that were crowing about this:


Right, no doubt you know that at 20.02 tonight, the clock is symmetrical:
20:02 20/02 2002

But surely for americans the actual date/time would be
20:02 02/20 2002 coz you do your months and days the wrong way round

Is this an example of americans using the british system when it suits them??
&lt;land of hope and glory&gt; I think if you are going to go with this, then you should use the british date system from now on dammit!!
We give you a language and you destroy it and now you can pick an choose date systems!!

So stop wearing you pants over your shorts, pull your fags out of your fannies and do something about it!!

SteveCarter200
20-02-2002, 18:11
And what responses have you had from our American cousins :eek: :D :p

andyf
20-02-2002, 22:23
I refuse to post any more on this thread, bar this one, because it's even more absurd that one of my drunken friday night 'insights'

:mad:

TomM
23-02-2002, 04:01
Originally posted by Billy:
<STRONG>

Why?
Does it work like a delay cream?</STRONG>


Hmmm? Got a web-address or a phone number?!? ;) :D :D :D

morgaine
23-02-2002, 19:43
Originally posted by Johnny:
<STRONG>

If I was going to add to the flavour of old percy, I think girls would rather I dip him him in yogurt or sherbert .... cant see may girls going for a coffee flavoured rod ?? ...... maybe I'm wrong .... "GIRLS"</STRONG>

Proves god is female - otherwise it'd be chocolate flavoured ;)