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Have been pondering this T since about 9.45 this morning and can't get a way in.
- Rather like the conference I have currently been helping to organise (and which has partially explained my enforced absence from this esteemed thread) in a major continental fleshpot and my concomitant frustration in failing to secure invitation thereto.
- Rather like repeated attempts to secure online access (and which has partially explained my enforced absence from this esteemed thread) during a period of Advanced Level/Facebook revision for The Teenager.
Why were we led to believe you were from Walthamstow*, then?
(* a 'god-forsaken part of North London')
I'm not responsible for m'learned friend Caliban's more fluorescent flights of geographical fancy, now am I?
Tis Willesden Green here, heavy on the Willesden, light on the Green, and just round the corner from Central Brent Mosque, so not that god-foresken, issit
I'm not responsible for m'learned friend Caliban's more fluorescent flights of geographical fancy, now am I?
Tis Willesden Green here, heavy on the Willesden, light on the Green, and just round the corner from Central Brent Mosque, so not that god-foresken, issit
Evening all. I'm in the same boat as Taps, I have only been allowed brief visits here by the rather hectic rhythm of this week And in that time, I too have failed to penetrate "T".
I'm going to be only an occasional bird of passage here this week I fear. The 7am call on Saturday really upset the carte à pommes of Caliban's nocturnal constitution... and I have to meet a client for breakfast somewhere at 7.30am this Friday
However cordial whatsits all round. No sign of our dear Ofcachap?
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
This T is beyond fiendish, but I am going to hazard a guess then retire for the night:
Trigonometry.
EDIT: Matteo Ricci brought trig to China; Ptolemy was an early exponent (he was known as Tolomeo in Handel's Giulio Cesare), and...erm...Hollingsworth contains four letters which spell the word "trig".
I'll get me nightcap...
Last edited by Tapiola; 10-05-11, 21:47.
Reason: nocturnal meanderings
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