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    Originally posted by voodooflux View Post
    Me and Bear wouldn't know anything about artificial drivel to get closer to the millenium, would we Bear.

    < whistles >
    What millenium
    Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo rem

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      Originally posted by voodooflux View Post
      A squirrel? I hope AtW doesn't read this.
      Yeap - but I didn't want to mention the S word again in this thread.
      Just call me Matron - Too many handbags

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        Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
        who would want to delete a post
        I have no idea what you are talking about?

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          Originally posted by Bear View Post
          Like this?

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            Counting can occur in a variety of forms.

            Counting can be verbal; that is, speaking every number out loud (or mentally) to keep track of progress. This is often used to count objects that are present already, instead of counting a variety of things over time.

            Counting can also be in the form of tally marks, making a mark for each number and then counting all of the marks when done tallying. This is useful when counting objects over time, such as the number of times something occurs during the course of a day.

            Counting can also be in the form of finger counting, especially when counting small numbers. This is often used by children to facilitate counting and simple mathematical operations. The most naive finger-counting uses unary notation (one finger = one unit) , and is thus limited to counting 10. Other hand-gesture systems are also in use, for example the Chinese system by which one can count 10 using only gestures of one hand. By using finger binary (base 2 place-value notation), it is possible to keep a finger count up to 1023 = 210 - 1.

            Various devices can also be used to facilitate counting, such as hand tally counters and abacuses.
            Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo rem

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              Inclusive counting is usually encountered when counting days in a calendar. Normally when counting 8 days from Sunday, Monday will be day 1, Tuesday day 2, and the following Monday will be the eighth day. When counting inclusively, the Sunday (the start day) will be day 1 and therefore the following Sunday will be the eighth day. For example, the French word for fortnight is quinze jours (15 days), and similar words are present in Greek (δεκαπενθήμερο), Spanish (quincena) and Portuguese (quinzena). This practice appears in other calendars as well; in the Roman calendar the nones (meaning nine) is 8 days before the ides; and in the Christian calendar Quinquagesima (meaning 50) is 49 days before Easter Sunday.

              The Jewish people also counted inclusively. For instance, Jesus announced he would die and resurrect "on the third day," i.e. two days later. Scholars most commonly place his crucifixion on a Friday afternoon and his resurrection on Sunday before sunrise, spanning three different days but a period of around 36-40 hours.

              Musical terminology also uses inclusive counting of interval between notes of the standard scale: going up one note is a second interval, going up two notes is a third interval, etc., and going up seven notes is an octave.
              Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo rem

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                Originally posted by zara_backdog View Post
                Little Horror can look after himself. Dog, who is a Staffodshire Bull Terrier is a little wimp when it comes to the kids.

                However, show him one of thoes grey rat things with the fully tails and its dead.
                Can he catch them? My cats have caught 2 - incredible given that they are stupid.

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                  Originally posted by Bear View Post
                  Just had a Fuzzy's Grub

                  Haven't had one for ages......

                  ....shouldn't need another one for ages either!!!

                  <--------- Eaten too much icon!
                  Ah, Fuzzy's... happy memories

                  Their chicken soup is inordinately nice

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                    Originally posted by voodooflux View Post
                    A squirrel? I hope AtW doesn't read this.
                    It could be worse - he could post he economic theories here.....

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                      Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
                      Omega 3 fish oils help with concentration.

                      HTH
                      To be precise, it's omega 3 that helps concentration, which happens to be high in fish oil.

                      It's also high quantity in organic milk, which tastes nicer too That's why we always


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