It’s not negative division, is it? Don’t know what I was thinking about there.
I think we’re all displaying a paucity of imagination, anyway. Isn’t someone going to misinterpret the railway station symbol as some kind of arcane rune?
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Would that be a Jewellery Half or a Jewellery Eighth then?
Since the one is over the other, I reckon that makes a Jewellery whole. Negative division~!
The quarter of the quarter would be the sixteenth. Or else it’s the name of a song like New York New York.
A quarter over a quarter is one.
That’s what I said.
Yes, but Jez is the resident know-it-all here.
He will be usurped.
Mwuhuhuhahahaha…
So you did, sorry delay between reading, then actually coming back to leave the comment.
Not sure about negative division though :) And it’s not know-all, Pete. It’s supplier and corrector of basic maths’n'science’n'stuff.
It’s not negative division, is it? Don’t know what I was thinking about there.
I think we’re all displaying a paucity of imagination, anyway. Isn’t someone going to misinterpret the railway station symbol as some kind of arcane rune?