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As a separated man I find this extremely funny and pretty accurate >
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Happy birthday for yesterday1400 days to go till I turn 60 and retire

Thanks, but your maths is offHappy birthday for yesterday![]()
Turns out I am unable to watch football and do basic maths at the same timeThanks, but your maths is off

Pfft dates are hard to mathTurns out I am unable to watch football and do basic maths at the same time![]()
I disagree. Date palms (Phoenix dactylifera) exhibit mathematical patterns, notably Fibonacci spirals in their leaf arrangements. Mathematical modeling assists in predicting palm height and soil nutrient impacts.Pfft dates are hard to math


You made me do this.I disagree. Date palms (Phoenix dactylifera) exhibit mathematical patterns, notably Fibonacci spirals in their leaf arrangements. Mathematical modeling assists in predicting palm height and soil nutrient impacts.
Fibonacci Spirals: The leaf, or frond, spirals on a palm crown often align with Fibonacci numbers (e.g., 1, 3, 8, 21), where lower spirals move clockwise and others counter-clockwise.![]()
Haha. Very cool. The Fibonacci sequence is really interesting, isn't it?I disagree. Date palms (Phoenix dactylifera) exhibit mathematical patterns, notably Fibonacci spirals in their leaf arrangements. Mathematical modeling assists in predicting palm height and soil nutrient impacts.
Fibonacci Spirals: The leaf, or frond, spirals on a palm crown often align with Fibonacci numbers (e.g., 1, 3, 8, 21), where lower spirals move clockwise and others counter-clockwise.![]()
Yes, mathematical sequences in nature especially but will never beat a back2back2back sequence!Haha. Very cool. The Fibonacci sequence is really interesting, isn't it?
