Dame_Ann_Average posted:they've all cocked up
a current UK situation
Dame_Ann_Average posted:they've all cocked up
a current UK situation
Amythist posted:Dame_Ann_Average posted:they've all cocked up
a current UK situation
True
Baz posted:Yogi19 posted:I think Laurence will go through
Good
deffo
Amythist posted:a current UK situation
yes
Poor Sean but he was probably the weakest of the three
drat
Poor Sean..............I feel for him, but, he will do well ....cos he appears a nice bloke........
Right decision..
Sean was the weakest link....goodbye
I'm working next week, I hope I'm here for the finals....thanks ladies
Yogi19 posted:Poor Sean but he was probably the weakest of the three
yes he will do well I'm sure, talented chef
Thanks for the company, everyone
Night all
Next week folks...........xxx
Bumping for tonight. Finals week. As it's the Chef's Table tonight where the 4 finalists are each responsible for 1 course for 24 chefs, there's no scope for any enigmatic posting. Amongst the 24 are the two from last week - Michael Caines and Paul Ainsworth.
By the way, you'll want to see a special on Thursday week (27th) at the usual time. It's a rematch of 5 former professional finalists, part a catch up on what they've been doing since they were competing and part competition
Monica travels to the Balearic Islands to find out what 2011 finalist Claire Hutchings is doing seven years on and visits Elly Wentworth, a finalist from two years ago, in Devon, as she starts a brand new job. Marcus dines out at a new restaurant in Tring fronted by Scott Barnard, who competed three years ago and takes a trip to Leeds to see how the competition re-lit 2016 finalist Matt Healey's fire. Gregg makes the journey to the stunning Isle of Skye to see what Scott Davies is up to five years after he appeared on the show.
El Loro posted:Bumping for tonight. Finals week. As it's the Chef's Table tonight where the 4 finalists are each responsible for 1 course for 24 chefs, there's no scope for any enigmatic posting. Amongst the 24 are the two from last week - Michael Caines and Paul Ainsworth.
And I bet Iâd have got it right this week too
El Loro posted:By the way, you'll want to see a special on Thursday week (27th) at the usual time. It's a rematch of 5 former professional finalists, part a catch up on what they've been doing since they were competing and part competition
Monica travels to the Balearic Islands to find out what 2011 finalist Claire Hutchings is doing seven years on and visits Elly Wentworth, a finalist from two years ago, in Devon, as she starts a brand new job. Marcus dines out at a new restaurant in Tring fronted by Scott Barnard, who competed three years ago and takes a trip to Leeds to see how the competition re-lit 2016 finalist Matt Healey's fire. Gregg makes the journey to the stunning Isle of Skye to see what Scott Davies is up to five years after he appeared on the show.
Iâll be there Thanks El
Baz posted:El Loro posted:Bumping for tonight. Finals week. As it's the Chef's Table tonight where the 4 finalists are each responsible for 1 course for 24 chefs, there's no scope for any enigmatic posting. Amongst the 24 are the two from last week - Michael Caines and Paul Ainsworth.
And I bet Iâd have got it right this week too
If I had posted that the number of chefs left together with the number of chefs they are cooking makes for perfection I wouldn't expect many people to get that
4 + 24 = 28 which is a perfect number. That where the sum of a number's proper divisors comes back to the number itself. 28 is divisble by 1, 2, 4, 7 and 14. 1+2+4+7=28. 6 is the lowest perfect number (1+2+3). The next perfect number is 496. Only 50 have ever been found so far. All of them have been even numbers. Although no odd numbered perfect number has been found, it hasn't been proved that there aren't any.
El Loro posted:Baz posted:El Loro posted:Bumping for tonight. Finals week. As it's the Chef's Table tonight where the 4 finalists are each responsible for 1 course for 24 chefs, there's no scope for any enigmatic posting. Amongst the 24 are the two from last week - Michael Caines and Paul Ainsworth.
And I bet Iâd have got it right this week too
If I had posted that the number of chefs left together with the number of chefs they are cooking makes for perfection I wouldn't expect many people to get that
4 + 24 = 28 which is a perfect number. That where the sum of a number's proper divisors comes back to the number itself. 28 is divisble by 1, 2, 4, 7 and 14. 1+2+4+7=28. 6 is the lowest perfect number (1+2+3). The next perfect number is 496. Only 50 have ever been found so far. All of them have been even numbers. Although no odd numbered perfect number has been found, it hasn't been proved that there aren't any.
Okkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
If you want to know what the 50th perfect number is it's:
2 to the power of 154,465,833 less 2 to the power of 77,232,916. Don't try to work that out as it has 46,498,850 digits in it
El Loro posted:If you want to know what the 50th perfect number is it's:
2 to the power of 154,465,833 less 2 to the power of 77,232,916. Don't try to work that out as it has 46,498,850 digits in it
Listen you lost me at * if you want to know *
Baz posted:El Loro posted:If you want to know what the 50th perfect number is it's:
2 to the power of 154,465,833 less 2 to the power of 77,232,916. Don't try to work that out as it has 46,498,850 digits in it
Listen you lost me at * if you want to know *
It's quite easy to work out what is the last digit of that perfect number and can be worked out in one's head without using a calculator or computer It's 6.
The way to work this out for those interested which is probably no-one :
2*2=4*2*8*2*16*2=32*2=64 - the last digit has a cycle of 4 being 2,4,8,6 and the keeps repeating 2,4,8,6. The first number 154,465,833 if divided by 4 leaves 1, the first in the cycle so 2 to the power of that number ends with 2. The second number if divided by 4 leaves nothing so is the fourth in the cycle, so the power of that number ends with 6. A number ending with 2 less a number ending with 6 results in a number ending with 6.
Evening all
El Loro posted:Baz posted:El Loro posted:If you want to know what the 50th perfect number is it's:
2 to the power of 154,465,833 less 2 to the power of 77,232,916. Don't try to work that out as it has 46,498,850 digits in it
Listen you lost me at * if you want to know *
It's quite easy to work out what is the last digit of that perfect number and can be worked out in one's head without using a calculator or computer It's 6.
The way to work this out for those interested which is probably no-one :
2*2=4*2*8*2*16*2=32*2=64 - the last digit has a cycle of 4 being 2,4,8,6 and the keeps repeating 2,4,8,6. The first number 154,465,833 if divided by 4 leaves 1, the first in the cycle so 2 to the power of that number ends with 2. The second number if divided by 4 leaves nothing so is the fourth in the cycle, so the power of that number ends with 6. A number ending with 2 less a number ending with 6 results in a number ending with 6.
It's just working out the + and other symbols to do the sums....but Im carp at maths at the best of times ððð
Evening Yogi
Evening Baz
Baz and Kaytee
Got the right hump wrapping presents...started off with ribbons and bows, but getting more slapdash as I proceed,hate wrapping!
Baz posted:Grrrrrr Dean annoys me every time he utters
He's the best overall chef though.....so annoying ð
Kaytee posted:Got the right hump wrapping presents...started off with ribbons and bows, but getting more slapdash as I proceed,hate wrapping!
Mine were all wrapped and mailed by the weekend
Kaytee posted:Got the right hump wrapping presents...started off with ribbons and bows, but getting more slapdash as I proceed,hate wrapping!
Iâm rubbish at wrapping. Gift bags are my friend.
Kaytee posted:Got the right hump wrapping presents...started off with ribbons and bows, but getting more slapdash as I proceed,hate wrapping!
Bliddy sellotape, so handy but so bliddy irritating..........I feel for you...xxx
Kaytee posted:Baz posted:Grrrrrr Dean annoys me every time he utters
He's the best overall chef though.....so annoying ð
Heâs good , but not as good as Mathew imo
Baz posted:Kaytee posted:Got the right hump wrapping presents...started off with ribbons and bows, but getting more slapdash as I proceed,hate wrapping!
Mine were all wrapped and mailed by the weekend
Smart arseðâĪïļ
Yogi19 posted:Kaytee posted:Got the right hump wrapping presents...started off with ribbons and bows, but getting more slapdash as I proceed,hate wrapping!
Iâm rubbish at wrapping. Gift bags are my friend.
Iâm into simple wrapping
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