A to Z - Photographs of Arillas and Corfu

Started by TerryW, August 08, 2007, 01:15:09 PM

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vivian



                                        OK Neal, If you need a P that urgent this is a
                                         Pomegranate just beginning in May.xx

Stay Nude it ante rude

kevin-beverly



Hi

Q FOR QUITE A LOT OF EMPTIES


. KEV SEP 2022

Eggy

and.... I take it this pic was taken from your Kitchen appt??
Negg

kevin-beverly



Hi
That was just last night

R FOR RUELLIA

Kev sep 2022





kevin-beverly


patrickjohn




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Eggy

PJ
Good to see you found a spot for the dishcloth!

I trust this finds you well but with less hair.... as you will never look like me.
(unless you borrow my longjohns!)
Negg

kevin-beverly




Hi

U FOR UGLY CLOUDS BLOCKING THE SUN

Kev sep 2022

kevin-beverly


kevin-beverly


Eggy

Kevin
I take it that will keep you going this evening?
Keep a steady arm because rumour says you do not drink much but spill most of it!!
Cheers
Negg


kevin-beverly




Hi
'X FOR  XANTHOCARPOUS  YELLOW FRUIT LEMONS 


Eggy

Nice lemons , Kevin and if I had not spotted a stalk coming from them I would be worried what you were taking a piccie of! (Glad to know you are not sneaking around the North Beach)
Negg

kevin-beverly



Hi


Y FOR YELLOW BRUGMANSIA Angel's trumpet


Kev sep 2022

kevin-beverly




Hi as usual no Z so have put this brain teaser on

Z FOR   ZENZIZENZIZENZIC 

Zenzizenzizenzic is an obsolete form of mathematical notation representing the eighth power of a number.
In arithmetic and algebra the eighth power of a number n is the result of multiplying eight instances of n together. So: n8 = n × n × n × n × n × n × n × n. Eighth powers are also formed by multiplying a number by its seventh power, or the fourth power of a number by itself.


Zenzizenzizenzic is an obsolete form of mathematical notation representing the eighth power of a number (that is, the zenzizenzizenzic of x is x8), dating from a time when powers were written out in words rather than as superscript numbers. This term was suggested by Robert Recorde, a 16th-century Welsh physician, mathematician and writer of popular mathematics textbooks, in his 1557 work The Whetstone of Witte (although his spelling was zenzizenzizenzike); he wrote that it "doeth represent the square of squares squaredly".


Kev





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