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Old 2013-01-04, 13:22   #628
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If it got an reopening for an early christmass, can I hope for a re closing for a late new year?
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Old 2013-01-04, 16:09   #629
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* (unless you count Herr Captain V.T. and Maria eventually hooking up, but hey, this is a family-friendly venue, so keep it clean, you troglodytes.)
Does The Sound of Muzak have the same following over in The Colonies as it does on this side of the pond?

Perhaps this particular question should be asked in the Legitmately Married Guys thread but it could easily be moved there if need be.
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Old 2013-01-04, 16:13   #630
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* (unless you count Herr Captain V.T. and Maria eventually hooking up, but hey, this is a family-friendly venue, so keep it clean, you troglodytes.)
I wish to state that I am not now, and have never been, a Troglodytes troglodytes*

Paul

* Though they have been nesting in my back garden and we have to keep them protected from our resident predators or they (the latter) become felices non gratae pro tem.

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Old 2013-01-04, 16:58   #631
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Welcome back to my very popular "online classroom".
I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and a great New Year!

Quoting "NBtarheel_33":

We are considering positive integer variables whose implied domains
are as follows:

c is an element of {1,2,3...},
T is an element of {2,3,4...}.

And the question that we are considering is...

Given the identity:

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\left(\frac{T}{T}\right)*c^{3}=T*\left(\frac{c}{T}\right)^{\frac{\frac{3*\ln(c)}{\ln(T)}-1}{\frac{\ln(c)}{\ln(T)}-1}} <br />

can we substitute

\left(\frac{c}{c}\right) for \left(\frac{T}{T}\right) ?

So... what do you say?
Please just answer either yes or no without any commentary whatsoever.
I thought the idea of a "forum" was to provide an open medium for the discussion of ideas...
As long as you allow c=1, you cannot make this substitution. If you keep trying to divide by 0, I'll be forced to offer you a job in Congress, as the workplace there is suited for the kind of wuckfittery you're spamming this forum with.

PS. I took too long

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Old 2013-01-04, 18:34   #632
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Does The Sound of Muzak have the same following over in The Colonies as it does on this side of the pond?

Perhaps this particular question should be asked in the Legitmately Married Guys thread but it could easily be moved there if need be.
No, this is the perfect place. Let's keep the different parts of the Mersenne forum at their respective intellectual levels, shall we?
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Old 2013-01-04, 19:32   #633
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Does The Sound of Muzak have the same following over in The Colonies as it does on this side of the pond?
Indeed it does - albeit still slightly less hackneyed than It's a Wonderful Life, which is an example of a once-enjoyable movie ruined by overuse. You know, if they just showed it *once* each holiday season, but multiple times? Yech.

I see Strother Martin also worked with Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
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Old 2013-01-06, 22:27   #634
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than It's a Wonderful Life, which is an example of a once-enjoyable movie ruined by overuse. You know, if they just showed it *once* each holiday season, but multiple times?
I agree once is enough - most years our once is from DVD while decorating the Christmas tree. This year we had a discussion about favorite scenes in the movie. Mine is when the little Mary whispers into George's bad ear "I'll love you forever." Which scene do others like best?
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Old 2013-01-07, 03:28   #635
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There are plenty of nice moments in that movie, I saw it when I was child and then later after 10 years or so, I remember it an looked for it occasionally for another 10 or 15 years (didn't know anything about it, except that angel was called Clarence, and few moments of the action, even did not know the spelling of the name of the angel correctly!). During the "internet era" I was able to find a torrent of it very easy, just from that small amount of info, if you type "old angel called Clarence" you get the movie at once. I dld it years ago, still have it, and watch it with my family many times since.

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Which scene do others like best?
As said, many of them. Everybody would pick the ending... I would try to pick one that noone else would pick How about the one when the policeman tries to catch Clarence and he disappears? I would really be freaked out all my life if that would happen to me!
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Old 2013-08-03, 18:16   #636
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As some of you may already know, my Proof of Beal's Conjecture has been published in the peer reviewed Asian Journal of Mathematics and Applications which can be found here:

http://scienceasia.asia/index.php?journal=ama&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=32

I would like to put our past differences aside and extend my hand in friendship.

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Old 2014-06-25, 03:50   #637
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My proof works because 0 cannot divide any number exept itself.
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In my proof, 0/0 = n is allowed because n*0 = 0

and 2/0 = n is disallowed because n*0 \neq 2.
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0 cannot divide any number exept itself.

Dividing any number other than 0, by 0
is strictly dissalowed. That's the truth.
No. It is just different kind of zero. See here. Finally the answer we have been seeking. And xilman should appreciate the construction materials.
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Old 2014-06-25, 05:08   #638
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As some of you may already know, my Proof of Beal's Conjecture has been published in the peer reviewed Asian Journal of Mathematics and Applications which can be found here:

http://scienceasia.asia/index.php?journal=ama&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=32

I would like to put our past differences aside and extend my hand in friendship.

Don.
But wait! Where is the article?!

Nooooooo!! Say it ain't so. As low as "Asian Journal of Mathematics and Applications" standards were (we all remember a few other articles from there that were pure rubbish), this particular article was thrown out even out of the rubbish journal. Oh boy.
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