Milestones
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- Bostondevil
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Re: Milestones
Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. Is that enough history for you? ;)
Quick quiz, which one lived the longest?
Quick quiz, which one lived the longest?
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Aragon (the first one).Bostondevil wrote:Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. Is that enough history for you? ;)
Quick quiz, which one lived the longest?
And which one starred (sort of) in a Bond movie?
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I'm also thinking I may have phrased my question incorrectly as I don't know the ages at death. What I meant was, which one was alive last?
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OF HIS WIVES, Aragon died at 50.Bostondevil wrote:Wrong.
Jane Seymour.
Henry lived a tad longer.
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Oh... in that case, Cleves.Bostondevil wrote:I'm also thinking I may have phrased my question incorrectly as I don't know the ages at death. What I meant was, which one was alive last?
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I think Henry held on until he was 56, and yes, Cleves outlived them all. Poor Catherine Parr, 35 and still attracted to bad boys. Not very smart in the 16th Century. So, I do know how old Catherine Parr was when she died. Cleves made it until the late 1550s but I don't know how old she was, probably under 50 given when she married Henry.
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You know, they don't all have to be historical milestones. There can be mathematical milestones as well.
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For example, this is post number 540.
If you watch the X-Games you should know the significance of 540. I have no idea if this is a fakey or a backside grab.
If you watch 'Lost', it's also a number that gets mentioned - it's 5 X 108 but also the number of days a tour of duty in The Swan was supposed to last.
If you watch the X-Games you should know the significance of 540. I have no idea if this is a fakey or a backside grab.
If you watch 'Lost', it's also a number that gets mentioned - it's 5 X 108 but also the number of days a tour of duty in The Swan was supposed to last.
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And it is the Outer Beltline around Raleigh :roll:Bostondevil wrote:For example, this is post number 540.
If you watch the X-Games you should know the significance of 540. I have no idea if this is a fakey or a backside grab.
If you watch 'Lost', it's also a number that gets mentioned - it's 5 X 108 but also the number of days a tour of duty in The Swan was supposed to last.
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This is more what I had in mind. For instance, had I thought of this earlier, my 809th post would have been here (8/09 is my birthday). Use your imaginations, people.Bostondevil wrote:You know, they don't all have to be historical milestones. There can be mathematical milestones as well.
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Bostondevil wrote:You know, they don't all have to be historical milestones. There can be mathematical milestones as well.
We can't have mathematical milestones. Can you imagine the posts that will appear anytime anyone reaches a number ending in 69?!?
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I bet devildeac will be the first to hit Miles' Milestone of 2535.
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Um, colchar, I don't know who you've been hanging out with, but if they call that math then I'd hate to have to be the one to grade your exams.colchar wrote:Bostondevil wrote:You know, they don't all have to be historical milestones. There can be mathematical milestones as well.
We can't have mathematical milestones. Can you imagine the posts that will appear anytime anyone reaches a number ending in 69?!?
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Bostondevil wrote:Um, colchar, I don't know who you've been hanging out with, but if they call that math then I'd hate to have to be the one to grade your exams.colchar wrote:Bostondevil wrote:You know, they don't all have to be historical milestones. There can be mathematical milestones as well.
We can't have mathematical milestones. Can you imagine the posts that will appear anytime anyone reaches a number ending in 69?!?
Maybe I should've said numerical instead of mathematical.
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I am working on it but very slowly. Lots of business work and work around the house. And dancing, too.Lavabe wrote:I bet devildeac will be the first to hit Miles' Milestone of 2535.
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Apparently, my 500th post should be here. Here is the milestone I will contribute:
In the year 500, the Chinese mathematician Zu Chongzhi died. From Wikipedia:
"Mathematics
Most of Zu's great mathematical works, are recorded in his lost text Zhui Shu. Most scholars argue about his complexity. Since traditionally, the Chinese developed mathematics as algebraic, and equational. Logically, scholars assume that his work, Zhui Shu yields methods of cubic equations. His works on the accurate value of pi describes the lengthy calculations. Zu used the method of exhaustion, inscribing a 12,288-gon. Interestingly, Zu's value of pi is precise to 8 decimal places. No mathematician since his time, computed a value this precise until another 1000 years. Zu also worked on deducing the formula for the volume of the sphere."
BD - I hadn't read your post before I copied this info to post here.
In the year 500, the Chinese mathematician Zu Chongzhi died. From Wikipedia:
"Mathematics
Most of Zu's great mathematical works, are recorded in his lost text Zhui Shu. Most scholars argue about his complexity. Since traditionally, the Chinese developed mathematics as algebraic, and equational. Logically, scholars assume that his work, Zhui Shu yields methods of cubic equations. His works on the accurate value of pi describes the lengthy calculations. Zu used the method of exhaustion, inscribing a 12,288-gon. Interestingly, Zu's value of pi is precise to 8 decimal places. No mathematician since his time, computed a value this precise until another 1000 years. Zu also worked on deducing the formula for the volume of the sphere."
BD - I hadn't read your post before I copied this info to post here.
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Re: Milestones
It would be pretty sweet to see a milestone names "Miles". :-DLavabe wrote:I bet devildeac will be the first to hit Miles' Milestone of 2535.
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I'm fewer than 100 posts behind CB&B. However, I suppose his lead will be back to triple digits by the end of the day, as there's no wireless in this archive. I find it absurd that any research library would lack wireless. A router costs $50, people!
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Also, I probably won't be posting quite as much this evening as the past couple of nights...I'm meeting a friend at the Hunter/Gatherer Pub, Columbia's answer to the Brick Store. Will definitely post a review.wilson wrote:I'm fewer than 100 posts behind CB&B. However, I suppose his lead will be back to triple digits by the end of the day, as there's no wireless in this archive. I find it absurd that any research library would lack wireless. A router costs $50, people!