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It appears that Daleks get the meanings of "negative" mixed up.
It's like when idiots say that passive voice should be avoided.
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probably an accounting thing +- being interchangable, it would explain the financial colapse
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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That certainly seems to be the case.
If someone owes me money, but I know he will never be able to pay it back, I treat it as a bad debt.
Apparently, if thousands and thousands of people are stupidly lent money they will never be able to repay, accountants and financial experts call that a good (Triple-A) investment.
Mind you, they're probably right, because a lot of them got stinking rich while everyone else was losing their jobs, homes, and futures.
One of the major functions of capitalism appears to be that of forcing people to embrace the principles of socialism, just to overthrow the fat-cat b@st@rds and install a more equitable/egalitarian society.
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Nice one Mark... LOL!
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Different countries have different tax and accounting laws.
I wouldn't take advice from a non Spaniard on this subject. (or is it even a non Catalan? )
Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES!
Abraham Lincoln
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Spain and Catalonia are still using the same methods and ways to do things... Catalans are still Spaniards, who knows what will happen this next year...
We still don't know if we will be allowed to vote or not...
Anyway, I can use anything that fits the Spanish market...
Thank you!
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Not sure if Mint.com is applicable to him.
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Who knows, I'll check it though. Thank you Bassam!
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Finish this sentence:
It was a bright cold day in April
Not too hard, but plenty of chances for all you punsters
Life is too shor
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Me = NotAHorse
Me = Me + AndNotThirsty
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... and the clocks were striking thirteen
Hmm i wonder why its doing that......ARGHS NO STOP, ROLLBACK ROLLBACK...F*** That's how i learned to "Always Backup"!!
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Cats are man's adorable little serial killer
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Mendor81 wrote: ... and the clocks were striking thirteen
Indeed they were.
Life is too shor
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... So I went to see her sister.
speramus in juniperus
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What's so special about ten million?
A bunch of zeros?
Why should all the other numbers be made to feel unimportant?
Every number is special, in its own way.
Now everyone join hands and sing.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: Every number is special, in its own way.
12407 isn't very interesting.
Although, ironically, it is the lowest number that isn't interesting.
Which is interesting.
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Dalek Dave wrote: Although, ironically, it is the lowest number that isn't interesting. That's not quite right. Not all negative numbers are interesting.
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Just because it is a negative number does not make it lower.
The cardinality is unaffected by being negative for example.
Now, write out the first 30 happy squares and promise to read up on set theory
BTW did you know you cannot construct a square with the same area as a circle.
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Dalek Dave wrote: Just because it is a negative number does not make it lower. I've changed my mind.
I'll do my own tax return, thanks.
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Dalek Dave wrote: did you know you cannot construct a square with the same area as a circle. Hwuh?
That flew past me on the first read.
For any value of r, you can construct a square that is pi.r on a side, giving it precisely the same area as a circle with radius r.
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Good luck with that.
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???
I'm a mathematician, not an accountant.
My numbers don't lie.
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So you reckon you can make a square that is PRECISELY Pi.r along each side do you?
First, please give me the PRECISE value for pi.
(I am a physicist not a mathematician, the accounts came later as I realised that as a physicist, I would starve to death).
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[My God, he hasn't even noticed]
The same value of pi is used for both calculations, ipso facto, I rest my case...
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OK then, now go and construct it.
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Okidoki. Just send me the value of r and your construction of the circle I have to match it to.
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