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Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us that his ambition is to a) drive around New Zealand in a camper van; and b) have MASSIVE sex with the original members of Bananarama. Tell us what's on your wish list, and why.
( , Thu 14 Oct 2010, 13:08)
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and my ideal dream ambition goal thingy would be to have a physical phenomenon named after me, or better still a constant. I quite like the sound of "Sandettie's constant" which I imagine would be about 3.
Failing that, Sandettie's Law. Though, with how much physics I'd have to learn before I can work on new ideas, I cannot see this happening anytime soon.
( , Sat 16 Oct 2010, 22:25, 9 replies)
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I'm studying Computer Science. I like the idea of Shamrock's Theorem but again, I doubt that it will happen any time soon.
Where are you studying?
S
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which means that it is considerably cheaper, though will take twice as long being part-time.
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I'm with Durham, part-time too. Luckily i got work to pay too :D
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is that the one that states you can't go within 50 feet of a petting zoo?
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A constant that's about 3? I think you should look at the ratio between a circles diameter and circumference and see what you can come up with......
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Sandettie's Paradox- why a toilet roll advertising 300 sheets will only ever have 296 sheets usable maximum as at the beginning and the end the couple of sheets are stuck to each other. Once you define it and put your name to it it will stand until someone proves that it isn't true.
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I have to agree it's a better idea than a constant or a law.
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...once met Sir Hermann Bondi on a Douro river cruise. He regarded the knighthood as a trinket, but the Bondi Equation as the real thing.
( , Mon 18 Oct 2010, 12:17, closed)
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