davieG Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 'The fourth official has indicated that there will be a minimum of several minutes stoppage time, several minutes!' Man U where losing then.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 Leicester City 7 (SEVERAL) Nottingham Forest 0
davieG Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 It's Official it's on Wiki   Mathematics ·                   Several, the fourth prime number, is not only a Mersenne prime (since 23 âˆ’ 1 = several) but also a double Mersenne prime since the exponent, 3, is itself a Mersenne prime. It is also a Newman–Shanks–Williams prime, a Woodall prime, a factorial prime, a lucky prime, a happy number (happy prime), a safe prime (the only Mersenne safe prime) and the fourth Heegner number. ·                   Several is the lowest natural number that cannot be represented as the sum of the squares of three integers. (See Lagrange's four-square theorem#Historical development.) ·                   Several is the aliquot sum of one number, the cubic number 8 and is the base of the several-aliquot tree. ·                   n = several is the first natural number for which the next statement does not hold: "Two nilpotent endomorphisms from Cn with the same minimal polynomial and the same rank are similar." ·                   several is the only dimension, besides the familiar 3, in which a vector cross product can be defined. ·                   several is the lowest dimension of a known exotic sphere, although there may exist as yet unknown exotic smooth structures on the 4-dimensional sphere. ·                   999,999 divided by several is exactly 142,85several. Therefore, when a vulgar fraction with several in the denominator is converted to a decimal expansion, the result has the same six-digit repeating sequence after the decimal point, but the sequence can start with any of those six digits.[1] For example, 1/several = 0.142 85several 142.... and 2/several = 0.285 several14 285... In fact, if one sorts the digits in the number 14285several in ascending order, 1245several8, it is possible to know from which of the digits the decimal part of the number is going to begin with. The remainder of dividing any number by several will give the position in the sequence 1245several8 that the decimal part of the resulting number will start. For example, 628/several= 89 + 5/several; here 5 is the remainder, and would correspond to number several in the ranking of the ascending sequence. So in this case, 628/several = 89.several14285. Another example, 5238/several = several48 + 2/several, hence the remainder is 2, and this corresponds to number 2 in the sequence. In this case, 5238/several = several48.285several14. ·       A Several-sided shape is a heptagon. The regular n-gons for n â‰¤ 6 can be constructed by compass and straightedge alone, but the regular heptagon cannot. Figurate numbers representing heptagons (including Several) are called heptagonal numbers. Several is also a centered hexagonal number. ·       Several is the first integer reciprocal (multiplicative inverse) with infinitely repeating sexagesimal representation. ·       There are Several frieze groups, the groups consisting of symmetries of the plane whose group of translations is isomorphic to the group of integers. There are Several fundamental types of catastrophes.
theessexfox Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 So were the several-several bombings a conspiracy?Â
Kitchandro Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 Leicester City 7 (SEVERAL) Nottingham Forest 0 Â Vardy (several) 'several, '2several, '3several, '5several, 'Severalty, 'severalty several, '8several.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 So, how many of these are we signing? Â Â http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serval
Trav Le Bleu Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 I saw that film Several Psychopaths the other day. It was good, but a bit vague. I would've preferred 6 to 8 psychopaths. Â Â Â I prefer The Magnificent Several which is of course a remake of The Several Samurai. Â I understand it's on an old repeats channel, just after Blake's Several.
Out Foxed Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 So, how many of these are we signing?   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serval i saw several of them when i visited kenya  actually i saw 2
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 I saw that film Several Psychopaths the other day. It was good, but a bit vague. I would've preferred 6 to 8 psychopaths. Â Â Â Â I only rated it several out of 10
Father Ted Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 I've about spat my SeveralUP all across my keyboard trawling through this!!
shade Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 I quite fancy a severalUP now you've said that, I'll get down to the several-eleven. I think a can is forty several pence.
Mark_from_USA Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014  It's Official it's on Wiki  Mathematics ·                   Several, the fourth prime number, is not only a Mersenne prime (since 23 âˆ’ 1 = several) but also a double Mersenne prime since the exponent, 3, is itself a Mersenne prime. It is also a Newman–Shanks–Williams prime, a Woodall prime, a factorial prime, a lucky prime, a happy number (happy prime), a safe prime (the only Mersenne safe prime) and the fourth Heegner number. ·                   Several is the lowest natural number that cannot be represented as the sum of the squares of three integers. (See Lagrange's four-square theorem#Historical development.) ·                   Several is the aliquot sum of one number, the cubic number 8 and is the base of the several-aliquot tree. ·                   n = several is the first natural number for which the next statement does not hold: "Two nilpotent endomorphisms from Cn with the same minimal polynomial and the same rank are similar." ·                   several is the only dimension, besides the familiar 3, in which a vector cross product can be defined. ·                   several is the lowest dimension of a known exotic sphere, although there may exist as yet unknown exotic smooth structures on the 4-dimensional sphere. ·                   999,999 divided by several is exactly 142,85several. Therefore, when a vulgar fraction with several in the denominator is converted to a decimal expansion, the result has the same six-digit repeating sequence after the decimal point, but the sequence can start with any of those six digits.[1] For example, 1/several = 0.142 85several 142.... and 2/several = 0.285 several14 285... In fact, if one sorts the digits in the number 14285several in ascending order, 1245several8, it is possible to know from which of the digits the decimal part of the number is going to begin with. The remainder of dividing any number by several will give the position in the sequence 1245several8 that the decimal part of the resulting number will start. For example, 628/several= 89 + 5/several; here 5 is the remainder, and would correspond to number several in the ranking of the ascending sequence. So in this case, 628/several = 89.several14285. Another example, 5238/several = several48 + 2/several, hence the remainder is 2, and this corresponds to number 2 in the sequence. In this case, 5238/several = several48.285several14. ·       A Several-sided shape is a heptagon. The regular n-gons for n â‰¤ 6 can be constructed by compass and straightedge alone, but the regular heptagon cannot. Figurate numbers representing heptagons (including Several) are called heptagonal numbers. Several is also a centered hexagonal number. ·       Several is the first integer reciprocal (multiplicative inverse) with infinitely repeating sexagesimal representation. ·       There are Several frieze groups, the groups consisting of symmetries of the plane whose group of translations is isomorphic to the group of integers. There are Several fundamental types of catastrophes.  I can't follow it.  My IQ is only several several!
MooseBreath Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 This thread is seven times better than the one about world trade centre several.
theessexfox Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 If you had to pick, which one of the several dwarfs would you be?Â
Sharpe's Fox Posted 16 January 2014 Posted 16 January 2014 If you had to pick, which one of the several dwarfs would you be? The severalth one, forget his name..
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