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Fairplay 11-28-2006 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs
I won rights to Bill's sig for the rest of the season back when the Colts beat the Jets. He was so sure the Jets would win. be all along, but that




I never really paid attention to his sig until you said this. Then i had to look closely at it to vaguely make out the small logos.

I would have picked out a sig that was more noticeable GoChiefs.

Hammock Parties 11-28-2006 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Fairplay
I never really paid attention to his sig until you said this. Then i had to look closely at it to vaguely make out the small logos.

I would have picked out a sig that was more noticeable GoChiefs.

What? How can you not notice a picture of Eric Mangina with the words SOFT BITCH splattered all over it?

Fairplay 11-28-2006 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs
What? How can you not notice a picture of Eric Mangina with the words SOFT BITCH splattered all over it?



Heh, no its a good one. Sucks to be him.

2112 11-28-2006 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Dongless
Errrr, what?

The number 360 as the number of 'degrees' (or minimal/practical sub-arcs) in a circle, and hence the unit of a degree as a sub-arc of 1⁄360 of the circle, was probably adopted because it approximates the number of days in a year. Ancient astronomers noticed that the stars in the sky, which circle the celestial pole every day, seem to advance in that circle by approximately one-360th of a circle, i.e. one degree, each day. Primitive calendars, such as the Persian Calendar used 360 days for a year. Its application to measuring angles in geometry can possibly be traced to Thales who popularized geometry among the Greeks and lived in Anatolia (modern western Turkey) among people who had dealings with Egypt and Babylon.

That means a complete turnaround

2112 11-28-2006 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Fairplay
Heh, no its a good one. Sucks to be him.

This was going to be GoChiefs sig..damnit!!! :cuss:
http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/8...crapro1zg6.jpg

2112 11-28-2006 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs
Three games and you are hailing your defense. Fantastic. I'll remove the soft bitch label if you guys turn it around over the last five games. We'll see what happens.

No!!! leave it alone..it's a good luck charm

Donger 11-28-2006 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by bill parcells
The number 360 as the number of 'degrees' (or minimal/practical sub-arcs) in a circle, and hence the unit of a degree as a sub-arc of 1⁄360 of the circle, was probably adopted because it approximates the number of days in a year. Ancient astronomers noticed that the stars in the sky, which circle the celestial pole every day, seem to advance in that circle by approximately one-360th of a circle, i.e. one degree, each day. Primitive calendars, such as the Persian Calendar used 360 days for a year. Its application to measuring angles in geometry can possibly be traced to Thales who popularized geometry among the Greeks and lived in Anatolia (modern western Turkey) among people who had dealings with Egypt and Babylon.

That means a complete turnaround

Hmmm. That must be an American expression. I've always said that "a complete turnaround" is 180 degrees. For example, your football team sucks, but they improved drastically (to the exact opposite of the circle, or 180 degrees). If they do a 360, they go past being better and end up where they started, sucking.

Interesting.

Hammock Parties 11-28-2006 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by bill parcells
No!!! leave it alone..it's a good luck charm

I wasn't speaking to your sig. Just my affinity for characterizing the team from New Jersey as a bunch of soft bitches.

Fairplay 11-28-2006 06:30 PM

That sig might be to big for the sig rules, but im not sure.

GoChiefs would know about that kind of stuff.

2112 11-28-2006 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Dongless
Hmmm. That must be an American expression. I've always said that "a complete turnaround" is 180 degrees. For example, your football team sucks, but they improved drastically (to the exact opposite of the circle, or 180 degrees). If they do a 360, they go past being better and end up where they started, sucking.

Interesting.

Well..if they completely turn around..and continue moving forward..thats called progression in motion Dr. Freud

FAX 11-28-2006 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Dongless
Hmmm. That must be an American expression. I've always said that "a complete turnaround" is 180 degrees. For example, your football team sucks, but they improved drastically (to the exact opposite of the circle, or 180 degrees). If they do a 360, they go past being better and end up where they started, sucking.

Interesting.

I don't know, Mr. Dongless. In the America I live in, 180 degrees refers to the opposite direction and 360 sort of puts you back where you began, as you say.

I'm uncertain as to what society Mr. bill parcells is referring to here.

FAX

alnorth 11-28-2006 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Dongless
Hmmm. That must be an American expression. I've always said that "a complete turnaround" is 180 degrees. For example, your football team sucks, but they improved drastically (to the exact opposite of the circle, or 180 degrees). If they do a 360, they go past being better and end up where they started, sucking.

Interesting.

I concur. If your team does a 360, then that means they basically put in a ton of changes, but end up being just as bad as before.

2112 11-28-2006 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs
I wasn't speaking to your sig. Just my affinity for characterizing the team from New Jersey as a bunch of soft bitches.

You are like a broken record..they are 6-5..what is your opinion of your beloved Chiefs at 7-4???

Donger 11-28-2006 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by bill parcells
Well..if they completely turn around..and continue moving forward..thats called progression in motion Dr. Freud

Okay. That doesn't make any sense to me, but I'm glad that you're okay with it.

2112 11-28-2006 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX

I'm uncertain as to what society Mr. bill parcells is referring to here.

FAX

Progression in motion


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