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Advise by Master Rollo Tamasi.

It's the sum of the squares of the length of two sides equalling the third side's square.
"C" being the side opposite of the 90*. Also known by the adjacent angle's cosecant multiplied by the length of the height .

(I do trig all day)
Oh really?
My granddaughter could use some help.
When are you available?

You realize, of course, that 99% of posters here are not even going to finish reading the above?

But we love you anyway JohnDB!!
 
It's the sum of the squares of the length of two sides equalling the third side's square.
"C" being the side opposite of the 90*. Also known by the adjacent angle's cosecant multiplied by the length of the height .

(I do trig all day)
Mirror mirror on the wall, make john db disappear...
 
Oh really?
My granddaughter could use some help.
When are you available?

You realize, of course, that 99% of posters here are not even going to finish reading the above?

But we love you anyway JohnDB!!
Granddaughter?
I thought you were 19, the way you talk.
 
I could do any age.
Depends on the circumstances.
This talent comes in handy...
Yes, I believe you are right.
I've heard you speak like you were 7 before.
Yes, you are talented.
 
Rollo Tamasi?
Nice?
Did you know I posted the very first thread and post when this general forum was changed over to the Lounge?
Aren't I nice getting things rolling?
 
Probably going to happen in about a month. Times fun when you're having flies.
See JohnDB
You're really good at trig
but you talk funny.

Don't just do something
Sit there!
 
Dear not now, later, boy do you need help.
I'm sending you to anton, my specialist.

Are you sending Anton to me, or me to Anton? Because if it's me to Anton, I don't think I got directions to find him. If it's Anton to me, that might explain a brief conversation I had with a stranger earlier today with a guy bugging while holding a dictionary and a calculator. He kept saying keep English and math seperate. He really threw the book on me about it all.
 
Slovakia. Behind where once there was an iron curtain. Teaching children some English. (My wife is a licensed English teacher

Then down to Israel for some needed R&R. (Since we're in the neighborhood)

I've never had a falafel. Gonna try one since getting a bacon cheeseburger is about impossible there.
 
Are you sending Anton to me, or me to Anton? Because if it's me to Anton, I don't think I got directions to find him. If it's Anton to me, that might explain a brief conversation I had with a stranger earlier today with a guy bugging while holding a dictionary and a calculator. He kept saying keep English and math seperate. He really threw the book on me about it all.
Anton is already on his way.
 
Slovakia. Behind where once there was an iron curtain. Teaching children some English. (My wife is a licensed English teacher

Then down to Israel for some needed R&R. (Since we're in the neighborhood)

I've never had a falafel. Gonna try one since getting a bacon cheeseburger is about impossible there.
Enjoy.
The arab falafel joints will tell you theirs are better than the Jews and vice versa.
Tel Aviv seem to have the best.
 
Enjoy.
The arab falafel joints will tell you theirs are better than the Jews and vice versa.
Tel Aviv seem to have the best.
Funny.
Every country feels it has the best food.
There's practically a war going on between the Italian and the French.
The French want to have the better food, but Italy is giving them a problem.

If you go to France and tell the waiter you're from Italy, there's a good chance your food will be far superior to that of the other diners. The cook will make a special effort just to prove how much better they are.

And how about this:
Italians go on vacation to a different country. But they want to eat Italian food.
Then they come back and tell you the food in that country is not good.
Do they realize that not everyone on the earth eats Italian food?
Do they realize that people tend to cook the food of the country they live in?
I find this amusing.

Here's my advice:
In Italy eat Italian food.
In France eat French food.
In Switzerland eat..... ooops. Okay. Make it Italian or French --
(my advice works most of the time).

Wondering
 
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