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c31
16-12-2020, 07:40 AM
Happy Pythagoras Theorem Day to all.

December 16, 2020 (12/16/20 or 16/12/20): 12˛ + 16˛ = 20˛
Next one is
July 24, 2025 (7/24/25 or 24/7/25): 7˛ + 24˛ = 25˛

Alfiembra
16-12-2020, 08:11 AM
Impressive :not worth, Im guessing this is a once in a lifetime date?

Moulin Yarns
16-12-2020, 08:16 AM
Impressive :not worth, Im guessing this is a once in a lifetime date?

Judging by the date of the next one, it's a once in a generation event. :wink:

Hibbyradge
16-12-2020, 08:48 AM
Judging by the date of the next one, it's a once in a generation event. :wink:

Once in a leap year and a bit 😁

CropleyWasGod
16-12-2020, 10:17 AM
Happy Pythagoras Theorem Day to all.

December 16, 2020 (12/16/20 or 16/12/20): 12˛ + 16˛ = 20˛
Next one is
July 24, 2025 (7/24/25 or 24/7/25): 7˛ + 24˛ = 25˛


That's so Islamophobic, anti-Semitic and Julianaphobic (:confused:) all in one go.

**** you, Gregorian boy.


:na na:

Edit. Old Py himself wouldn't have used this calendar 🤓

1 8 7 5
16-12-2020, 10:46 AM
Happy Pythagoras Theorem Day to all.

December 16, 2020 (12/16/20 or 16/12/20): 12˛ + 16˛ = 20˛
Next one is
July 24, 2025 (7/24/25 or 24/7/25): 7˛ + 24˛ = 25˛

I have no idea what this means or its significance thereof.... could someone help the stupid please:greengrin

c31
16-12-2020, 10:52 AM
I have no idea what this means or its significance thereof.... could someone help the stupid please:greengrin

The holiday gets its name from Pythagoras' Theorem, which defines the relationship between the sides of a right triangle or a right-angled triangle – a triangle where one angle is at 90 degrees. According to the Theorem, in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse (the longest side of the triangle) is equal to the sum of the square of the other two sides. The Theorem is named after Greek mathematician and philosopher, Pythagoras, who is thought to have formulated the proof for it.

The holiday is also sometimes called Right Triangle Day or Pythagoras Day.

Hibbyradge
17-12-2020, 06:30 AM
The holiday gets its name from Pythagoras' Theorem, which defines the relationship between the sides of a right triangle or a right-angled triangle – a triangle where one angle is at 90 degrees. According to the Theorem, in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse (the longest side of the triangle) is equal to the sum of the square of the other two sides. The Theorem is named after Greek mathematician and philosopher, Pythagoras, who is thought to have formulated the proof for it.

The holiday is also sometimes called Right Triangle Day or Pythagoras Day.

And it's not a holiday.

Moulin Yarns
17-12-2020, 10:04 AM
And it's not a holiday.

Well done, painted him into a corner. I can't see any other angle to it. :wink:

HUTCHYHIBBY
17-12-2020, 10:06 AM
Well done, painted him into a corner. I can't see any other angle to it. :wink:

That's right.

Peevemor
17-12-2020, 10:09 AM
Geek humour!

What a bunch of squares!

Mibbes Aye
17-12-2020, 02:19 PM
Aside from being a philosopher he also was a part-time magician and had a stage act where he ‘reincarnated’ species of flatfish.

He titled it ‘The Transmigration of the Soles’

lapsedhibee
17-12-2020, 02:35 PM
Aside from being a philosopher he also was a part-time magician and had a stage act where he ‘reincarnated’ species of flatfish.

He titled it ‘The Transmigration of the Soles’

Right up until the very end there I thought you were going to manage to ovoid committing a pun.

CropleyWasGod
17-12-2020, 02:36 PM
Right up until the very end there I thought you were going to manage to ovoid committing a pun.

He put it on a Plato for you.

Kato
18-12-2020, 12:43 PM
He put it on a Plato for you.People have had their Philo these.

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