code monkey wrote:all is not lost!
cowgirl * rooster = 17 * 7 = 119
mom - rooster = 77 - 7 = 70
therefore cowgirl * rooster - (mom - rooster) = 49!
and he's back in the family fold.
code monkey wrote:all is not lost!
cowgirl * rooster = 17 * 7 = 119
mom - rooster = 77 - 7 = 70
therefore cowgirl * rooster - (mom - rooster) = 49!
and he's back in the family fold.
pumpkinpi wrote:My dad, my son, and I love numbers. We realized 2020 is a magic year for ages in our family.
Buster: 11
Me: 44
My mom: 77
My sister: 47
My dad: 74
Rooster: 7
Lil'pup (nephew): 14
Cowgirl (niece): 17
MrPi: 47
The only outlier is my sister's husband, who is 49 turning 50.
grapes wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:My dad, my son, and I love numbers. We realized 2020 is a magic year for ages in our family.
Buster: 11
Me: 44
My mom: 77
My sister: 47
My dad: 74
Rooster: 7
Lil'pup (nephew): 14
Cowgirl (niece): 17
MrPi: 47
The only outlier is my sister's husband, who is 49 turning 50.
I just saw this. All those 7s—don’t you realize that 49 is 7 squared?
Rommie wrote:Today I am submitting what is the equivalent of my first million dollar proposal. The VLA costs about $17k an hour to run (I have been told), and we are applying for ~75 hours in my proposal, so you can do the math.
I honestly think the most shocking part of it all is that you can spend all this time (been my full time job for about a month), and still there's no guarantee for success! The one advantage is the VLA allows for the allocation committee to split up your proposal with different levels of priority, so I'm more confident we'll get some of our time instead of all of it, but still- how'd a gal like me end up in a spot like this, eh?
Will let y'all know how it goes- and, of course, thanks to all you American taxpayers if I do get approved!
Rommie wrote:Today I am submitting what is the equivalent of my first million dollar proposal. The VLA costs about $17k an hour to run (I have been told), and we are applying for ~75 hours in my proposal, so you can do the math.
I honestly think the most shocking part of it all is that you can spend all this time (been my full time job for about a month), and still there's no guarantee for success! The one advantage is the VLA allows for the allocation committee to split up your proposal with different levels of priority, so I'm more confident we'll get some of our time instead of all of it, but still- how'd a gal like me end up in a spot like this, eh?
Will let y'all know how it goes- and, of course, thanks to all you American taxpayers if I do get approved!
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Good Luck Dr. Arroway... I mean: Dr. Rommie
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