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Title: 10/21/2019
Post by: CigarBanter on October 21, 2019, 12:00:06 AM
Happy Monday!  Any cigar deals on the various internet sites? Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something about cigars along the way.  Warning: don't proceed if you have thin skin but don't be afraid to post either...  And welcome aboard!
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: bluecollar on October 21, 2019, 05:27:44 AM
Good morning Guy's. Busy day ahead. I was off yesterday.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 06:22:50 AM
Good morning Guy's. Busy day ahead. I was off yesterday.
We all pay for it one way or another. Ooof, Monday.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 06:23:17 AM
Good morning, Rick.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: bluecollar on October 21, 2019, 06:56:27 AM
Good morning, Rick.
Good morning Mr. Mayor
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 07:01:09 AM
A bit cool this morning but it's supposed to warm up to almost 70°.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 07:06:32 AM
HAPPY Monday!!❤❤
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 07:13:57 AM
HAPPY Monday!!
Good morning, Dean.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: bluecollar on October 21, 2019, 07:23:04 AM
A bit cool this morning but it's supposed to warm up to almost 70°.
Same here. I'm draining my cooling towers after today..
Hey Dean
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 07:49:26 AM
A bit cool this morning but it's supposed to warm up to almost 70°.
Same here. I'm draining my cooling towers after today..
Hey Dean
Is that a euphemism?
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Threebean on October 21, 2019, 07:51:50 AM
A bit cool this morning but it's supposed to warm up to almost 70°.
Same here. I'm draining my cooling towers after today..
Hey Dean
Is that a euphemism?
Definitely.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Threebean on October 21, 2019, 07:52:55 AM
Happy Deanday Rick, Mr. Mayor, and EponymousDean. 
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 07:55:11 AM
Happy Deanday Rick, Mr. Mayor, and EponymousDean.
Hello, Mark. Happy Monday to you too.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Travellin Dave on October 21, 2019, 08:02:40 AM
Morning DrainageRick, YankeesOutTony, Dean and Bean.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Travellin Dave on October 21, 2019, 08:04:50 AM
Sampled the Dias de Gloria yesterday Rick.  Enjoyed it, nice flavors, a bit one note but not boring.  Expected AJ construction and burn.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Travellin Dave on October 21, 2019, 08:09:54 AM
Today is Monday, Oct. 21, the 294th day of 2019. There are 71 days left in the year.


Today's Highlight in History:
On Oct. 21, 1892, schoolchildren across the U.S. observed Columbus Day (according to the Gregorian date) by reciting, for the first time, the original version of "The Pledge of Allegiance," written by Francis Bellamy for The Youth's Companion.

On this date:
In 1797, the U.S. Navy frigate Constitution, also known as "Old Ironsides," was christened in Boston's harbor.
In 1879, Thomas Edison perfected a workable electric light at his laboratory in Menlo Park, N.J.
In 1917, members of the 1st Division of the U.S. Army training in Luneville (luhn-nay-VEEL'), France, became the first Americans to see action on the front lines of World War I.
In 1944, during World War II, U.S. troops captured the German city of Aachen (AH'-kuhn).
In 1960, Democrat John F. Kennedy and Republican Richard M. Nixon clashed in their fourth and final presidential debate in New York.
In 1966, 144 people, 116 of them children, were killed when a coal waste landslide engulfed a school and some 20 houses in Aberfan, Wales.
In 1967, the Israeli destroyer INS Eilat (ay-LAHT') was sunk by Egyptian missile boats near Port Said (sah-EED'); 47 Israeli crew members were lost. Tens of thousands of Vietnam War protesters began two days of demonstrations in Washington, D.C.
In 1971, President Richard Nixon nominated Lewis F. Powell and William H. Rehnquist to the U.S. Supreme Court. (Both nominees were confirmed.)
In 1976, Saul Bellow won the Nobel Prize for literature, the first American honored since John Steinbeck in 1962.
In 1985, former San Francisco Supervisor Dan White — who'd served five years in prison for killing Mayor George Moscone (mahs-KOH'-nee) and Supervisor Harvey Milk, a gay-rights advocate — was found dead in a garage, a suicide.
In 1996, President Clinton's "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays in the military survived its first Supreme Court test.
In 2001, Washington, D.C., postal worker Thomas L. Morris Jr. died of inhalation anthrax as officials began testing thousands of postal employees.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Travellin Dave on October 21, 2019, 08:10:57 AM
Ten years ago: Northwest Airlines Flight 188, an Airbus A320, flew past the Minneapolis airport by more than 100 miles before turning around and landing safely; the pilots later said they'd been distracted while talking about their schedules. Authorities found the body of missing Florida 7-year-old Somer Thompson in a Georgia landfill (Jarred Harrell later pleaded guilty to kidnapping, rape and murder, and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole). Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jack Nelson of the Los Angeles Times died in Bethesda, Maryland, at 80. The Philadelphia Phillies beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 10-4 in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series to win their second straight NL pennant.


Five years ago: North Korea abruptly freed Jeffrey Fowle, an American, nearly six months after he was arrested for leaving a Bible in a nightclub. Former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee, 93, died in Washington. The San Francisco Giants defeated the Kansas City Royals 7-1 in the first game of the World Series.


One year ago: A growing caravan of Honduran migrants continued through southern Mexico toward the United States, after getting past Mexican agents who briefly blocked them at the Guatemalan border. One of Taiwan's fastest passenger trains derailed on a curve along a popular weekend route, killing 18 people and injuring nearly 200 others. Bluegrass and country star Ricky Skaggs, singer Dottie West and fiddler Johnny Gimble were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Travellin Dave on October 21, 2019, 08:14:17 AM
Today's Birthdays:

Actress Joyce Randolph is 95.
Rock singer Manfred Mann is 79.
Musician Steve Cropper (Booker T. & the MG's) is 78.
Singer Elvin Bishop is 77.
TV's Judge Judy Sheindlin is 77.
Actor Everett McGill is 74.
Musician Lee Loughnane (LAHK'-nayn) (Chicago) is 73.
Actor Dick Christie is 71.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is 70.
Actress LaTanya Richardson Jackson is 70.
Musician Charlotte Caffey (The Go-Go's) is 66.
Movie director Catherine Hardwicke is 64.
Singer Julian Cope is 62.
Rock musician Steve Lukather (Toto) is 62.
Actor Ken Watanabe (wah-tah-NAH'-bee) is 60.
Actress Melora Walters is 59.
Rock musician Che (chay) Colovita Lemon is 49.
Rock singer-musician Nick Oliveri (Mondo Generator) is 48.
Christian rock musician Charlie Lowell (Jars of Clay) is 46.
Actor Jeremy Miller is 43.
Country singer Matthew Ramsey (Old Dominion) is 42.
Actor Will Estes is 41.
Actor Michael McMillian is 41.
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian (kahr-DASH'-ee-uhn) West is 39.
Actor Matt Dallas is 37.
Actress Charlotte Sullivan is 36.
Actor Aaron Tveit (tuh-VAYT') is 36.
Actor Glenn Powell is 31.
Country singer Kane Brown is 26.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Travellin Dave on October 21, 2019, 08:15:02 AM
Thought for Today: "Silence is sometimes the severest criticism." — Charles Buxton, English writer (1823-1871).
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 08:24:43 AM
good morning Rick, Tony, Dave, and Mark. walked with my 93 year old neighbor. he can talk and has some great stories. seemed like it took forever to hike a few miles, but he has more energy than I have.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 08:29:09 AM


Today's Birthdays:

Actress Joyce Randolph is 95.
Rock singer Manfred Mann is 79.
Musician Steve Cropper (Booker T. & the MG's) is 78.
Singer Elvin Bishop is 77.
TV's Judge Judy Sheindlin is 77.
Actor Everett McGill is 74.
Musician Lee Loughnane (LAHK'-nayn) (Chicago) is 73.
Actor Dick Christie is 71.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is 70.
Actress LaTanya Richardson Jackson is 70.
Musician Charlotte Caffey (The Go-Go's) is 66.
Movie director Catherine Hardwicke is 64.
Singer Julian Cope is 62.
Rock musician Steve Lukather (Toto) is 62.
Actor Ken Watanabe (wah-tah-NAH'-bee) is 60.
Actress Melora Walters is 59.
Rock musician Che (chay) Colovita Lemon is 49.
Rock singer-musician Nick Oliveri (Mondo Generator) is 48.
Christian rock musician Charlie Lowell (Jars of Clay) is 46.
Actor Jeremy Miller is 43.
Country singer Matthew Ramsey (Old Dominion) is 42.
Actor Will Estes is 41.
Actor Michael McMillian is 41.
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian (kahr-DASH'-ee-uhn) West is 39.
Actor Matt Dallas is 37.
Actress Charlotte Sullivan is 36.
Actor Aaron Tveit (tuh-VAYT') is 36.
Actor Glenn Powell is 31.
Country singer Kane Brown is 26.

Is she the last survivor from the Honeymooners?
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 08:29:37 AM
Morning DrainageRick, YankeesOutTony, Dean and Bean.
Good morning, ClemsonDave.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 08:30:37 AM
good morning Rick, Tony, Dave, and Mark. walked with my 93 year old neighbor. he can talk and has some great stories. seemed like it took forever to hike a few miles, but he has more energy than I have.
If he digs redheads, you're screwed.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 09:52:57 AM
good morning Rick, Tony, Dave, and Mark. walked with my 93 year old neighbor. he can talk and has some great stories. seemed like it took forever to hike a few miles, but he has more energy than I have.
If he digs redheads, you're screwed.
when he dies he dies.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: bluecollar on October 21, 2019, 09:55:49 AM
Morning DrainageRick, YankeesOutTony, Dean and Bean.
Good morning Mr Dave and Mr Bean.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: bluecollar on October 21, 2019, 09:59:31 AM
Sampled the Dias de Gloria yesterday Rick.  Enjoyed it, nice flavors, a bit one note but not boring.  Expected AJ construction and burn.
I had the 6x58 and it was good but it missed the WoW factor with me. I had high expectations with all of the aged tobacco. It was good but not great and I'm a huge AJ fan.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Threebean on October 21, 2019, 10:07:32 AM
Sampled the Dias de Gloria yesterday Rick.  Enjoyed it, nice flavors, a bit one note but not boring.  Expected AJ construction and burn.
I had the 6x58 and it was good but it missed the WoW factor with me. I had high expectations .......
TWSS
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 10:11:41 AM
Sampled the Dias de Gloria yesterday Rick.  Enjoyed it, nice flavors, a bit one note but not boring.  Expected AJ construction and burn.
I had the 6x58 and it was good but it missed the WoW factor with me. I had high expectations .......
TWSS
LMAO! Well done.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: razgueado on October 21, 2019, 10:17:22 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 10:22:13 AM
Morning, muchachos.
morning RazMan.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: razgueado on October 21, 2019, 10:24:26 AM
Morning, muchachos.
morning RazMan.
That's classic. Morning, Deano.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 11:14:31 AM
shot the banter all to hell.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 11:14:57 AM
think I'll join the Redfish.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 12:35:19 PM
think I'll join the Redfish.
You all creating a retired person's banter?
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 12:38:49 PM
think I'll join the Redfish.
You all creating a retired person's banter?
we do text back and forth. a little livelier. 😂
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 12:48:45 PM
think I'll join the Redfish.
You all creating a retired person's banter?
we do text back and forth. a little livelier.
That's how it starts.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 12:53:41 PM
think I'll join the Redfish.
You all creating a retired person's banter?
we do text back and forth. a little livelier.
That's how it starts.
they're short texts - we're old.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 01:00:28 PM
grilling a couple of blu cheese burgers in the rain.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 01:21:50 PM
grilling a couple of blu cheese burgers in the rain.
Sunny day here. Rain is due back though.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 02:10:29 PM
grilling a couple of blu cheese burgers in the rain.
Sunny day here. Rain is due back though.
73° and light steady rain. not RA friendly.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: bluecollar on October 21, 2019, 02:28:49 PM
Sampled the Dias de Gloria yesterday Rick.  Enjoyed it, nice flavors, a bit one note but not boring.  Expected AJ construction and burn.
I had the 6x58 and it was good but it missed the WoW factor with me. I had high expectations .......
TWSS
Haha Bean!!!
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 02:32:40 PM
understand wemen is like:

\displaystyle Substitute\; x=cos\alp, \alp\in[0: ;\: \pi ]Substitutex=cos\alp,\alp∈[0:;π]
\displaystyle Then\; |x+\sqrt{1-x^2}|=\sqrt{2}(2x^2-1)\Leftright |cos\alp +sin\alp |=\sqrt{2}(2cos^2\alp -1)Then∣x+
1−x 2∣= 2(2x 2 −1)\Leftright∣cos\alp+sin\alp∣=
2(2cos
2\alp−1)
\displaystyle |\N {\sqrt{2}}cos(\alp-\frac{\pi}{4})|=\N {\sqrt{2}}cos(2\alp )\Right \alp\in[0\: ;\: \frac{\pi}{4}]\cup [\frac{3\pi}{4}\: ;\: \pi]∣N
2cos(\alp−
4π )∣=N 2cos(2\alp)\Right\alp∈[0;
4π]∪[ 43π;π]1) \displaystyle \alp \in [0\: ;\: \frac{\pi}{4}]\alp∈[0;
4π]\displaystyle cos(\alp -\frac{\pi}{4})=cos(2\alp )\dotscos(\alp−
4π )=cos(2\alp)…
2. \displaystyle \alp\in [\frac{3\pi}{4}\: ;\: \pi]\alp∈[
43π ;π]\displaystyle -cos(\alp -\frac{\pi}{4})=cos(2\alp )\dots−cos(\alp−

 )=cos(2\alp)…
1
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 02:39:30 PM
understand wemen is like:

displaystyle Substitute; x=cosalp, alpin[0: ;: pi ]Substitutex=cosalp,alp∈[0:;π]
displaystyle Then; |x+sqrt{1-x^2}|=sqrt{2}(2x^2-1)Leftright |cosalp +sinalp |=sqrt{2}(2cos^2alp -1)Then∣x+
1−x 2∣= 2(2x 2 −1)Leftright∣cosalp+sinalp∣=
2(2cos
2alp−1)
displaystyle |N {sqrt{2}}cos(alp-frac{pi}{4})|=N {sqrt{2}}cos(2alp )Right alpin[0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]cup [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]∣N
2cos(alp−
4π )∣=N 2cos(2alp)Rightalp∈[0;
4π]∪[ 43π;π]1) displaystyle alp in [0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]alp∈[0;
4π]displaystyle cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dotscos(alp−
4π )=cos(2alp)…
2. displaystyle alpin [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]alp∈[
43π ;π]displaystyle -cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dots−cos(alp−

 )=cos(2alp)…
1
That makes perfect sense.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Threebean on October 21, 2019, 02:44:21 PM
understand wemen is like:

displaystyle Substitute; x=cosalp, alpin[0: ;: pi ]Substitutex=cosalp,alp∈[0:;π]
displaystyle Then; |x+sqrt{1-x^2}|=sqrt{2}(2x^2-1)Leftright |cosalp +sinalp |=sqrt{2}(2cos^2alp -1)Then∣x+
1−x 2∣= 2(2x 2 −1)Leftright∣cosalp+sinalp∣=
2(2cos
2alp−1)
displaystyle |N {sqrt{2}}cos(alp-frac{pi}{4})|=N {sqrt{2}}cos(2alp )Right alpin[0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]cup [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]∣N
2cos(alp−
4π )∣=N 2cos(2alp)Rightalp∈[0;
4π]∪[ 43π;π]1) displaystyle alp in [0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]alp∈[0;
4π]displaystyle cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dotscos(alp−
4π )=cos(2alp)…
2. displaystyle alpin [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]alp∈[
43π ;π]displaystyle -cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dots−cos(alp−

 )=cos(2alp)…
1
That makes perfect sense.
For a moment there I thought we had another troll visit.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 02:55:24 PM
understand wemen is like:

displaystyle Substitute; x=cosalp, alpin[0: ;: pi ]Substitutex=cosalp,alp∈[0:;π]
displaystyle Then; |x+sqrt{1-x^2}|=sqrt{2}(2x^2-1)Leftright |cosalp +sinalp |=sqrt{2}(2cos^2alp -1)Then∣x+
1−x 2∣= 2(2x 2 −1)Leftright∣cosalp+sinalp∣=
2(2cos
2alp−1)
displaystyle |N {sqrt{2}}cos(alp-frac{pi}{4})|=N {sqrt{2}}cos(2alp )Right alpin[0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]cup [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]∣N
2cos(alp−
4π )∣=N 2cos(2alp)Rightalp∈[0;
4π]∪[ 43π;π]1) displaystyle alp in [0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]alp∈[0;
4π]displaystyle cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dotscos(alp−
4π )=cos(2alp)…
2. displaystyle alpin [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]alp∈[
43π ;π]displaystyle -cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dots−cos(alp−

 )=cos(2alp)…
1
That makes perfect sense.
For a moment there I thought we had another troll visit.
Maybe we did.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 02:58:34 PM
understand wemen is like:

displaystyle Substitute; x=cosalp, alpin[0: ;: pi ]Substitutex=cosalp,alp∈[0:;π]
displaystyle Then; |x+sqrt{1-x^2}|=sqrt{2}(2x^2-1)Leftright |cosalp +sinalp |=sqrt{2}(2cos^2alp -1)Then∣x+
1−x 2∣= 2(2x 2 −1)Leftright∣cosalp+sinalp∣=
2(2cos
2alp−1)
displaystyle |N {sqrt{2}}cos(alp-frac{pi}{4})|=N {sqrt{2}}cos(2alp )Right alpin[0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]cup [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]∣N
2cos(alp−
4π )∣=N 2cos(2alp)Rightalp∈[0;
4π]∪[ 43π;π]1) displaystyle alp in [0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]alp∈[0;
4π]displaystyle cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dotscos(alp−
4π )=cos(2alp)…
2. displaystyle alpin [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]alp∈[
43π ;π]displaystyle -cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dots−cos(alp−

 )=cos(2alp)…
1
That makes perfect sense.
For a moment there I thought we had another troll visit.
spellcheck shut down on me.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Threebean on October 21, 2019, 03:03:46 PM
understand wemen is like:

displaystyle Substitute; x=cosalp, alpin[0: ;: pi ]Substitutex=cosalp,alp∈[0:;π]
displaystyle Then; |x+sqrt{1-x^2}|=sqrt{2}(2x^2-1)Leftright |cosalp +sinalp |=sqrt{2}(2cos^2alp -1)Then∣x+
1−x 2∣= 2(2x 2 −1)Leftright∣cosalp+sinalp∣=
2(2cos
2alp−1)
displaystyle |N {sqrt{2}}cos(alp-frac{pi}{4})|=N {sqrt{2}}cos(2alp )Right alpin[0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]cup [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]∣N
2cos(alp−
4π )∣=N 2cos(2alp)Rightalp∈[0;
4π]∪[ 43π;π]1) displaystyle alp in [0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]alp∈[0;
4π]displaystyle cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dotscos(alp−
4π )=cos(2alp)…
2. displaystyle alpin [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]alp∈[
43π ;π]displaystyle -cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dots−cos(alp−

 )=cos(2alp)…
1
That makes perfect sense.
For a moment there I thought we had another troll visit.
spellcheck shut down on me.
That post makes it look like sanity check shutdown on you, too.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 03:37:08 PM
understand wemen is like:

displaystyle Substitute; x=cosalp, alpin[0: ;: pi ]Substitutex=cosalp,alp∈[0:;π]
displaystyle Then; |x+sqrt{1-x^2}|=sqrt{2}(2x^2-1)Leftright |cosalp +sinalp |=sqrt{2}(2cos^2alp -1)Then∣x+
1−x 2∣= 2(2x 2 −1)Leftright∣cosalp+sinalp∣=
2(2cos
2alp−1)
displaystyle |N {sqrt{2}}cos(alp-frac{pi}{4})|=N {sqrt{2}}cos(2alp )Right alpin[0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]cup [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]∣N
2cos(alp−
4π )∣=N 2cos(2alp)Rightalp∈[0;
4π]∪[ 43π;π]1) displaystyle alp in [0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]alp∈[0;
4π]displaystyle cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dotscos(alp−
4π )=cos(2alp)…
2. displaystyle alpin [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]alp∈[
43π ;π]displaystyle -cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dots−cos(alp−

 )=cos(2alp)…
1
That makes perfect sense.
For a moment there I thought we had another troll visit.
spellcheck shut down on me.
That post makes it look like sanity check shutdown on you, too.
Damn, is it Tuesday already?
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 03:49:21 PM
understand wemen is like:

displaystyle Substitute; x=cosalp, alpin[0: ;: pi ]Substitutex=cosalp,alp∈[0:;π]
displaystyle Then; |x+sqrt{1-x^2}|=sqrt{2}(2x^2-1)Leftright |cosalp +sinalp |=sqrt{2}(2cos^2alp -1)Then∣x+
1−x 2∣= 2(2x 2 −1)Leftright∣cosalp+sinalp∣=
2(2cos
2alp−1)
displaystyle |N {sqrt{2}}cos(alp-frac{pi}{4})|=N {sqrt{2}}cos(2alp )Right alpin[0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]cup [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]∣N
2cos(alp−
4π )∣=N 2cos(2alp)Rightalp∈[0;
4π]∪[ 43π;π]1) displaystyle alp in [0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]alp∈[0;
4π]displaystyle cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dotscos(alp−
4π )=cos(2alp)…
2. displaystyle alpin [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]alp∈[
43π ;π]displaystyle -cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dots−cos(alp−

 )=cos(2alp)…
1
That makes perfect sense.
For a moment there I thought we had another troll visit.
spellcheck shut down on me.
That post makes it look like sanity check shutdown on you, too.

Fish math.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Threebean on October 21, 2019, 04:14:26 PM
Likely my last cigar until the weekend so might as well make it a good one, with coffee.
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Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 04:15:02 PM
rule #1: the woman is always right.
rule #2: see rule #1.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 04:16:27 PM
Likely my last cigar until the weekend so might as well make it a good one, with coffee.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191021/19855a19631f956a3dd5fd5f218c87dc.jpg)
everyday is Monday, or neverending weekend.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: bluecollar on October 21, 2019, 04:34:56 PM
understand wemen is like:

displaystyle Substitute; x=cosalp, alpin[0: ;: pi ]Substitutex=cosalp,alp∈[0:;π]
displaystyle Then; |x+sqrt{1-x^2}|=sqrt{2}(2x^2-1)Leftright |cosalp +sinalp |=sqrt{2}(2cos^2alp -1)Then∣x+
1−x 2∣= 2(2x 2 −1)Leftright∣cosalp+sinalp∣=
2(2cos
2alp−1)
displaystyle |N {sqrt{2}}cos(alp-frac{pi}{4})|=N {sqrt{2}}cos(2alp )Right alpin[0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]cup [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]∣N
2cos(alp−
4π )∣=N 2cos(2alp)Rightalp∈[0;
4π]∪[ 43π;π]1) displaystyle alp in [0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]alp∈[0;
4π]displaystyle cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dotscos(alp−
4π )=cos(2alp)…
2. displaystyle alpin [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]alp∈[
43π ;π]displaystyle -cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dots−cos(alp−

 )=cos(2alp)…
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...but how can you read it Dean?..
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: bluecollar on October 21, 2019, 04:38:20 PM
Likely my last cigar until the weekend so might as well make it a good one, with coffee.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191021/19855a19631f956a3dd5fd5f218c87dc.jpg)
everyday is Monday, or neverending weekend.
I like the Mexican habano wrapper. Good cigar. Been a while on that one. How did you like it?
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Travellin Dave on October 21, 2019, 04:38:33 PM
understand wemen is like:

displaystyle Substitute; x=cosalp, alpin[0: ;: pi ]Substitutex=cosalp,alp∈[0:;π]
displaystyle Then; |x+sqrt{1-x^2}|=sqrt{2}(2x^2-1)Leftright |cosalp +sinalp |=sqrt{2}(2cos^2alp -1)Then∣x+
1−x 2∣= 2(2x 2 −1)Leftright∣cosalp+sinalp∣=
2(2cos
2alp−1)
displaystyle |N {sqrt{2}}cos(alp-frac{pi}{4})|=N {sqrt{2}}cos(2alp )Right alpin[0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]cup [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]∣N
2cos(alp−
4π )∣=N 2cos(2alp)Rightalp∈[0;
4π]∪[ 43π;π]1) displaystyle alp in [0: ;: frac{pi}{4}]alp∈[0;
4π]displaystyle cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dotscos(alp−
4π )=cos(2alp)…
2. displaystyle alpin [frac{3pi}{4}: ;: pi]alp∈[
43π ;π]displaystyle -cos(alp -frac{pi}{4})=cos(2alp )dots−cos(alp−

 )=cos(2alp)…
1
That makes perfect sense.
For a moment there I thought we had another troll visit.
Maybe we did.
Lot of Russians in Florida.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: bluecollar on October 21, 2019, 04:40:03 PM
On the Monte. May have miss quoted. Smoking an oliva Connecticut churchie while doing yard work
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Travellin Dave on October 21, 2019, 04:41:27 PM
Still haven't found my ashtrays.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 04:41:59 PM
Likely my last cigar until the weekend so might as well make it a good one, with coffee.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191021/19855a19631f956a3dd5fd5f218c87dc.jpg)
It's a beautiful afternoon here but I don't think I'll be able to sneak in that cigar. I'm so frustrated.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Threebean on October 21, 2019, 05:31:09 PM
Likely my last cigar until the weekend so might as well make it a good one, with coffee.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191021/19855a19631f956a3dd5fd5f218c87dc.jpg)
everyday is Monday, or neverending weekend.
I like the Mexican habano wrapper. Good cigar. Been a while on that one. How did you like it?
Currently it's my favorite smoke. 
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Threebean on October 21, 2019, 05:31:41 PM
Still haven't found my ashtrays.
Just use that toilet looking thing in the background.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Travellin Dave on October 21, 2019, 05:36:35 PM
Still haven't found my ashtrays.
Just use that toilet looking thing in the background.
That's one expensive ashtray ( or toilet).
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Travellin Dave on October 21, 2019, 05:36:58 PM
Likely my last cigar until the weekend so might as well make it a good one, with coffee.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191021/19855a19631f956a3dd5fd5f218c87dc.jpg)
It's a beautiful afternoon here but I don't think I'll be able to sneak in that cigar. I'm so frustrated.
TWSS
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Threebean on October 21, 2019, 05:40:40 PM
Still haven't found my ashtrays.
Just use that toilet looking thing in the background.
That's one expensive ashtray ( or toilet).
Get your money's worth, use it for both. 
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 06:03:49 PM
It Turns Out Yellow Traffic Lights May Not Be Long Enough After All, Experts Say

https://www.thedrive.com/news/30530/it-turns-out-yellow-traffic-lights-may-not-be-long-enough-after-all-experts-say
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 06:40:46 PM
It Turns Out Yellow Traffic Lights May Not Be Long Enough After All, Experts Say

https://www.thedrive.com/news/30530/it-turns-out-yellow-traffic-lights-may-not-be-long-enough-after-all-experts-say
Why are they so inconsistent?
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: bluecollar on October 21, 2019, 06:49:24 PM
It Turns Out Yellow Traffic Lights May Not Be Long Enough After All, Experts Say

https://www.thedrive.com/news/30530/it-turns-out-yellow-traffic-lights-may-not-be-long-enough-after-all-experts-say
Why are they so inconsistent?
Woman?
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 07:09:51 PM
It Turns Out Yellow Traffic Lights May Not Be Long Enough After All, Experts Say

https://www.thedrive.com/news/30530/it-turns-out-yellow-traffic-lights-may-not-be-long-enough-after-all-experts-say
Why are they so inconsistent?
not sure. I am trying to find details in the MUTCD. (Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices)
I threw my copy away when I retired.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 07:15:02 PM
It Turns Out Yellow Traffic Lights May Not Be Long Enough After All, Experts Say

https://www.thedrive.com/news/30530/it-turns-out-yellow-traffic-lights-may-not-be-long-enough-after-all-experts-say
Why are they so inconsistent?
Woman?
Oh no, they're extremely consistent.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 07:15:57 PM
It Turns Out Yellow Traffic Lights May Not Be Long Enough After All, Experts Say

https://www.thedrive.com/news/30530/it-turns-out-yellow-traffic-lights-may-not-be-long-enough-after-all-experts-say
Why are they so inconsistent?
not sure. I am trying to find details in the MUTCD. (Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices)
I threw my copy away when I retired.

Section 4D.10
Standard: A yellow signal indication shall be displayed following every CIRCULAR GREEN or GREEN ARROW signal indication. The exclusive  function of the yellow change interval shall be to warn traffic of an impending change in the right-of-way assignment.
The duration of a yellow change interval shall be predetermined. Guidance: A yellow change interval should have  a duration of approximately 3 to 6 seconds.   The longer intervals should be reserved for use on approaches with higher speeds. Option: The yellow change interval may be followed by a red clearance interval to provide additional time before conflicting traffic movements, including pedestrians, are released.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 08:30:10 PM
Traffic signal lull?
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 08:46:39 PM
Traffic signal lull?
that was difficult to find too!
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 09:20:13 PM
Orionids meteor shower peaks tonight.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Travellin Dave on October 21, 2019, 09:34:23 PM
Orionids meteor shower peaks tonight.
Cloudy of course...
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Threebean on October 21, 2019, 10:03:09 PM
Traffic signal lull?
that was difficult to find too!
Hopefully TNWSS
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 10:36:06 PM
Traffic signal lull?
that was difficult to find too!
Hopefully TNWSS
Another gem. Working overtime again, Mr. Bean.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: Threebean on October 21, 2019, 10:55:17 PM
Traffic signal lull?
that was difficult to find too!
Hopefully TNWSS
Another gem. Working overtime again, Mr. Bean.
It's a good thing this place provides an outlet for my adolescent train of thought. The downside is I've run off the high minded people like SCDave and Fish.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on October 21, 2019, 11:10:06 PM
Traffic signal lull?
that was difficult to find too!
Hopefully TNWSS
Another gem. Working overtime again, Mr. Bean.
It's a good thing this place provides an outlet for my adolescent train of thought. The downside is I've run off the high minded people like SCDave and Fish.
You win some, you lose some.
Title: Re: 10/21/2019
Post by: FloridaDean on October 21, 2019, 11:19:13 PM
Traffic signal lull?
that was difficult to find too!
Hopefully TNWSS
Another gem. Working overtime again, Mr. Bean.
It's a good thing this place provides an outlet for my adolescent train of thought. The downside is I've run off the high minded people like SCDave and Fish.
is that all?