... usual bi-monthly mathematical/mathematics education quote and cartoon at the bottom. The Math e-Newsletter contains links to several math websites, points to ponder and humour. My dynamic geometry sketches Link at http://math.kennesaw.edu/~mdevilli/JavaGSPLinks.htm has been updated with Desargues' Theorem, Haruki...
..., but they must have some sort of logic, no? What's the point of having so many galaxies if a Solar System would have been ... connection the economical or the efficient? Was the size designed for us to ponder or was it necessary to have such a vast universe just allow humans to evolve this way? Actually you point raises so many questions and there seem to be no standards to determine ...
... a 30mph zone. Anyway, if you observed this carefully, you would note that when (and only when) they do become legally enforceable, the limit for "excessive speed" and thus six penalty points would be 31 mph. That is if the consultation becomes law - which is another matter. Yeah! Sure! And pigs might fly. That changes nothing. -- John Wright This sig for ...
..., if at all? Anyway, if you observed this carefully, you would note that when (and only when) they do become legally enforceable, the limit for "excessive speed" and thus six penalty points would be 31 mph. That is if the consultation becomes law - which is another matter. Yeah! Sure! And pigs might fly. -- UK Radical Campaigns www.zing.icom43.net "The car, more of a ...
...- You'd only have to overtake a few cars to get yourself grassed up and banned I was thinking of values of x in the order of hundreds.. However, as someone has pointed out, the risk would be that some website would post (insert universally loathed individual's name of your choice) car reg on the internet and invite everyone that meets it on the road to nominate it.. ...
...Excellent news: Drivers caught speeding could be given more penalty points on their licence depending on how much over the speed limit...at a scheme under which the worst offenders would get six points on their driving licence. This raises the prospect that drivers could... at the DfT). At the last count, he had nine points on his licence - all gained via tripping his own speed traps...
... do no such thing. He really is a hypocrite, and a liar. I'd also like to know why he maintains the need for a licence if he doesn't and has no intention of driving? As was pointed out a few posts ago, being over 70, he would have needed to reapply for his licence, why purchase something for which you have no need and don't want. He's definitely lying about something. I'm...
...I do no such thing. He really is a hypocrite, and a liar. I'd also like to know why he maintains the need for a licence if he doesn't and has no intention of driving? As was pointed out a few posts ago, being over 70, he would have needed to reapply for his licence, why purchase something for which you have no need and don't want. He's definitely lying about something. -- Clive....
... in second gear is beyond the ability of the average person you think? Driving in second gear at any speed (including 20mph) wastes fuel, Whilst that is a possibility, it's not the point of the exercise is it? with all the hazards Duhg would expect. The only "hazard" that Doug would see is the simple existence of the car. Very true! -- John Wright This ...
...> Drivers caught speeding could be given more penalty points on their licence depending on how much over the ... a scheme under which the worst offenders would get six points on their driving licence. This raises the prospect that ... up a ВЈ500 fine in return for just 3 points instead of the 6 points + ВЈ100 fine. -- ___ _______ ___ ___ ___ __ ____ / _ \/ __/ _ | ...