On 20 May 2014 21:19, paul swed paulsw...@gmail.com wrote:
Boy this is really off target I guess.
To get it back on topic, if one of the options was going to be time
related, what would it be?
Dave
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Dave
Dementia would be my thought. We all face that possibility, it can make
time stand still or go in reverse or simply disappear.
Will say of all of them that actually made me stop and think. How would you
do something that could help a person live a better longer life.
Regards
Paul
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Hi:
The UK in recognition of the 300th anniversity of the first Longitude Prize is
now working on another one.
http://www.longitudeprize.org/
A million pounds is about 16.8 million dollars.
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Has the dollar really slid that far or did a decimal pound slide ??
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On 5/20/2014 1:00 PM, Brooke Clarke wrote:
Hi:
The UK in recognition of the 300th anniversity of the first Longitude
Prize is now working on another one.
http://www.longitudeprize.org/
A million pounds is
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: [time-nuts] 2014 Million £ Longitude Prize
Hi:
The UK in recognition of the 300th anniversity of the first Longitude Prize
is now working on another one.
http://www.longitudeprize.org/
A million pounds is about 16.8 million dollars
Brooke Clarke wrote:
A million pounds is about 16.8 million dollars.
That doesn't seem right.
The prize is 10 million British pounds, so your U.S. dollar equivalent is
about right but not in the way you stated it.
Andy
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Boy this is really off target I guess.
But the first option on Dementia is actually pretty interesting. As I say
way off topic.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Andy ai.egrps...@gmail.com wrote:
Brooke Clarke wrote:
A million pounds is about 16.8 million dollars.
That