I wonder if your avatar image is telling us something...Mrs K calls my müsli овес.

Elementary !Roughly you can say the the area outside the circles are:
TOTAL AREA = 10*20 - 2*(π*5^2) = 200 - π*50; with π*5^2 being the area of one circle.
The diagonal line divides this area in two:
AREA = 100 - π*25 = 25*(4-π)
Or you can simple move areas around due to the high degree of symmetry and calculate area this way:
AREA = 10*10 - π*5^2 = 25*(4-π)
Tack Peter för ditt stora stöd. De uschla amrisarna och engländaren ska ju bara krångla till det för oss.
Ses vi i Göteborg om ett par veckor?! Jag tar med en murarslev - freemason ...
Ooops, this is une forume internacionale so we've better schriben in das non-suedecies langueage 😱
Btw, guess my avatar prefer fresh birchwood.
Ses vi i Göteborg om ett par veckor?! Jag tar med en murarslev - freemason ...
Ooops, this is une forume internacionale so we've better schriben in das non-suedecies langueage 😱
Btw, guess my avatar prefer fresh birchwood.
Roughly you can say the the area outside the circles are:
TOTAL AREA = 10*20 - 2*(π*5^2) = 200 - π*50; with π*5^2 being the area of one circle.
The diagonal line divides this area in two:
AREA = 100 - π*25 = 25*(4-π)
Or you can simple move areas around due to the high degree of symmetry and calculate area this way:
AREA = 10*10 - π*5^2 = 25*(4-π)
Natürlich an die DIY.Tack Peter för ditt stora stöd. De uschla amrisarna och engländaren ska ju bara krångla till det för oss.
Ses vi i Göteborg om ett par veckor?! Jag tar med en murarslev - freemason ...
Ooops, this is une forume internacionale so we've better schriben in das non-suedecies langueage 😱
Btw, guess my avatar prefer fresh birchwood.
I have not done anything creative , but i see that You have done enough for both of us. Thanks. ( i could bring a pair of 304TL and switching power supplies that makes the filament glow )
I've taken many photographs of oats, wheat, rice, and corn...
Unfortunately, they all came out pretty grainy.
One of them you could barley make out.
Unfortunately, they all came out pretty grainy.
One of them you could barley make out.
I bought oats for my horse, but returned them as they were mouldy.
I told the retailer he should have better quality control.
He took my feedback.
I told the retailer he should have better quality control.
He took my feedback.
A traveling salesman is driving through the country.
When his car breaks down near a farm house, the farmer says he can spend the night, but only if he sleeps in the barn.
The next morning the farmer invites the salesman in for breakfast.
Salesman: "You have some really amazing animals. The cow could talk. She told me what a good and kind farmer you are."
Farmer: "Well that's very surprising, but it's a nice thing to hear."
Salesman: "The horse too. Why, that horse said you always feed him the best oats and brush him every day. He sure does like you."
Farmer: "Well you're going to make me blush."
Salesman: "But the real surprise was the sheep."
Farmer: "THAT SHEEP IS A GOD DAMN LIAR!!"
When his car breaks down near a farm house, the farmer says he can spend the night, but only if he sleeps in the barn.
The next morning the farmer invites the salesman in for breakfast.
Salesman: "You have some really amazing animals. The cow could talk. She told me what a good and kind farmer you are."
Farmer: "Well that's very surprising, but it's a nice thing to hear."
Salesman: "The horse too. Why, that horse said you always feed him the best oats and brush him every day. He sure does like you."
Farmer: "Well you're going to make me blush."
Salesman: "But the real surprise was the sheep."
Farmer: "THAT SHEEP IS A GOD DAMN LIAR!!"
3% of the world's vodka is made from potato. Too much tonnage required to produce the desired return. Plus you have to use young potatoes so the unit count goes way up which makes it even more wasteful. On top of that, it's a fairly recent introduction to the vodka ingredient list. Only used when widely available locally.Vodka from potato
Grains are number one by far. Sorghum tops the list along with wheat, corn, barley, rye and rice thrown in there. Add to those, they use soy beans, beets, grapes refined sugars and even some disgusting things we won't mention.
Please don't. A little research goes a long way. 🙂And so on...
Yes, just before his next Chemo treatment, I took my friend to a spot close to here. It's an urban park that specializes in wilderness preservation, including letting beavers do their thing (to a point). He was thrilled having not been there before today. After, I dropped him off, came home and started typing. I am very happy inside right now.Btw, guess my avatar prefer fresh birchwood.
Good thing it's outside Steve. I have a feeling were it inside it might have the opposite affect.Voodoo Man from the garden! Opined it was an African Fertility symbol designed to increase Fertility in our House.
Just sayin' voodoo guy. 🙂
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A guy is bedside with his dying wife in the hospital.
Doc, is there anything we can do?
Yes, but may we talk in private?
Sure Doc, what's up?
We tried all medical stimulants known to revive her. I think it's time for some private moments with you and the missus.
What do you mean Doc?
Let me be direct with you. I think the answer may be oral sex.
Really?
Yes.
Okay Doc if you say so. Please give us some time alone.
Curtains drawn, doors closed, Doctor monitoring the vitals from the nursing station.
Vitals go wild, cardiac arrest. Wife has actually died.
Doctor comes rushing in. What the heck happened?
Not sure Doctor, I think she might've choked.
Doc, is there anything we can do?
Yes, but may we talk in private?
Sure Doc, what's up?
We tried all medical stimulants known to revive her. I think it's time for some private moments with you and the missus.
What do you mean Doc?
Let me be direct with you. I think the answer may be oral sex.
Really?
Yes.
Okay Doc if you say so. Please give us some time alone.
Curtains drawn, doors closed, Doctor monitoring the vitals from the nursing station.
Vitals go wild, cardiac arrest. Wife has actually died.
Doctor comes rushing in. What the heck happened?
Not sure Doctor, I think she might've choked.
Wikipedia:
Vodka may be distilled from any starch- or sugar-rich plant matter; most vodka today is produced from grains such as sorghum, corn, rye or wheat. Among grain vodkas, rye and wheat vodkas are generally considered superior. Some vodkas are made from potatoes, molasses, soybeans, grapes, rice, sugar beets and sometimes even byproducts of oil refining[33] or wood pulp processing. In some Central European countries, such as Poland, some vodka is produced by just fermenting a solution of crystal sugar and yeast.
Interesting...
Vodka may be distilled from any starch- or sugar-rich plant matter; most vodka today is produced from grains such as sorghum, corn, rye or wheat. Among grain vodkas, rye and wheat vodkas are generally considered superior. Some vodkas are made from potatoes, molasses, soybeans, grapes, rice, sugar beets and sometimes even byproducts of oil refining[33] or wood pulp processing. In some Central European countries, such as Poland, some vodka is produced by just fermenting a solution of crystal sugar and yeast.
Interesting...
Today's Porridge News is all bad... 🙁
I tried the Microwave Experience, since one must move with the times. Hoped it would make washing up easier... but NO! 😡
Wonder what I did wrong?
Here's a puzzle for you. I was showing my neighbour my latest purchase. He was baffled.
My view is you won't often need one of these, but when you do, you need it badly. He is now keen to borrow it.
I tried the Microwave Experience, since one must move with the times. Hoped it would make washing up easier... but NO! 😡
Wonder what I did wrong?
Here's a puzzle for you. I was showing my neighbour my latest purchase. He was baffled.
My view is you won't often need one of these, but when you do, you need it badly. He is now keen to borrow it.
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