Post by šrincess šµuvstarr on Jan 6, 2022 15:06:54 GMT
Please prove this for me:
No three positive integers x,y,z satisfy xn + yn = zn for any integer n>2
And if e'er you should come down to the village or the town, With the cold rain for your garland, and the wind for your renown, You will stand upon the thresholds with a face of dumb desire, Nor be known by any fire. What would you see in your proud land, Petrarch, If you came back again to Italy, And in the Garden of the Medici Could listen to the nightingale or lark And dream of Laura in the fragrent dark?
I'm sure you are capable if you put your mind to it. Just think of all the threads I've made on here, and see this as a way of saying thank you. After all I'm off for good for real soon!
And if e'er you should come down to the village or the town, With the cold rain for your garland, and the wind for your renown, You will stand upon the thresholds with a face of dumb desire, Nor be known by any fire. What would you see in your proud land, Petrarch, If you came back again to Italy, And in the Garden of the Medici Could listen to the nightingale or lark And dream of Laura in the fragrent dark?
Post by šrincess šµuvstarr on Jan 6, 2022 16:23:37 GMT
Hurry! As it needs to be in tomorrow, and nuns can be cruel creatures! It's not as if I've got 358 years to solve it!
And if e'er you should come down to the village or the town, With the cold rain for your garland, and the wind for your renown, You will stand upon the thresholds with a face of dumb desire, Nor be known by any fire. What would you see in your proud land, Petrarch, If you came back again to Italy, And in the Garden of the Medici Could listen to the nightingale or lark And dream of Laura in the fragrent dark?
And if e'er you should come down to the village or the town, With the cold rain for your garland, and the wind for your renown, You will stand upon the thresholds with a face of dumb desire, Nor be known by any fire. What would you see in your proud land, Petrarch, If you came back again to Italy, And in the Garden of the Medici Could listen to the nightingale or lark And dream of Laura in the fragrent dark?
Post by šrincess šµuvstarr on Jan 6, 2022 17:01:00 GMT
Wait Swan, I just thought of a great comeback.
And if e'er you should come down to the village or the town, With the cold rain for your garland, and the wind for your renown, You will stand upon the thresholds with a face of dumb desire, Nor be known by any fire. What would you see in your proud land, Petrarch, If you came back again to Italy, And in the Garden of the Medici Could listen to the nightingale or lark And dream of Laura in the fragrent dark?
And if e'er you should come down to the village or the town, With the cold rain for your garland, and the wind for your renown, You will stand upon the thresholds with a face of dumb desire, Nor be known by any fire. What would you see in your proud land, Petrarch, If you came back again to Italy, And in the Garden of the Medici Could listen to the nightingale or lark And dream of Laura in the fragrent dark?
Unfortunately only Swampirella agreed with you. But anyway, no matter, for I now bid au revoir to the Vault for good! I've had fun and I hope I didn't annoy you all too much. But all is not lost! For I shall return when Jojo ticks like on one of my posts. Until then... Farewell stout hearted men!
And if e'er you should come down to the village or the town, With the cold rain for your garland, and the wind for your renown, You will stand upon the thresholds with a face of dumb desire, Nor be known by any fire. What would you see in your proud land, Petrarch, If you came back again to Italy, And in the Garden of the Medici Could listen to the nightingale or lark And dream of Laura in the fragrent dark?
Unfortunately only Swampirella agreed with you. But anyway, no matter, for I now bid au revoir to the Vault for good! I've had fun and I hope I didn't annoy you all too much. But all is not lost! For I shall return when JoJo ticks like on one of my posts. Until then... Farewell stout hearted men!
See you in ten years.
What makes you pull the rose, the rose? What makes you break the tree? What makes you come to Carterhaugh Without the leave of me?
Post by šrincess šµuvstarr on Jan 6, 2022 17:32:54 GMT
Yes.
And if e'er you should come down to the village or the town, With the cold rain for your garland, and the wind for your renown, You will stand upon the thresholds with a face of dumb desire, Nor be known by any fire. What would you see in your proud land, Petrarch, If you came back again to Italy, And in the Garden of the Medici Could listen to the nightingale or lark And dream of Laura in the fragrent dark?
Post by šrincess šµuvstarr on Jan 6, 2022 18:36:10 GMT
This thread is proof of why I often go wrong on this site. It bears no resembles to the sites purpose, and no one (except Swampirella and Swan) is interested. Anyway I know I haven't left yet, but I decided a simple "yes" isn't a great way to leave. So stay tuned for my big goodbye!
And if e'er you should come down to the village or the town, With the cold rain for your garland, and the wind for your renown, You will stand upon the thresholds with a face of dumb desire, Nor be known by any fire. What would you see in your proud land, Petrarch, If you came back again to Italy, And in the Garden of the Medici Could listen to the nightingale or lark And dream of Laura in the fragrent dark?
Post by šrincess šµuvstarr on Jan 6, 2022 19:03:16 GMT
I want to give some advice too. You may have found me annoying but at least I kept the site active, when I was searching for other forums (yes, I actually did try to find somewhere else to go to free you from me), almost all had died through lack of activity (which was annoying as one would have suited me). It's easy to happen, especially when you have only a few regular people posting. And really most of you only have less than two thousand posts in years and years of being members. Jojo is a forum expert and can probably tell you about this. Guests make up the bulk of visitors, and they won't return if a site is inactive. So try to maybe post more regularly and start the odd thread rather than rely on dem bones all the time. I bet your thinking she's only been here less than a year what does she know, and how dare she, but guess what: I don't care. Because...I'M LEAVING! And can say what I want. Obviously I'm not leaving yet, as I haven't said my big goodbye. But I will, soon.
And if e'er you should come down to the village or the town, With the cold rain for your garland, and the wind for your renown, You will stand upon the thresholds with a face of dumb desire, Nor be known by any fire. What would you see in your proud land, Petrarch, If you came back again to Italy, And in the Garden of the Medici Could listen to the nightingale or lark And dream of Laura in the fragrent dark?
In one form or another this forum has been ticking over for - I think - seventeen years this year. Most people still here have been on it for almost that long. People come and go, and a hardcore come back when they have something to say. I think most of us are fairly ancient and actually have lives outside the internet. Just because you don't post doesn't mean you don't look in, it just means that you don't write unless you have anything to say. A large post count means nothing. Other forums operate according to the people who use them. This one carries on in its own way. If visitors want to sign up, or don't; or want to come back, or don't, then that's their choice and why it should bother anyone else I don't know. This one works according to its own rules, and that's all there is to it. The majority of posts on here are relevant to the subjects and the people who make them are involved. There are always some who don't post that way, and seem to like the sound of their own typing. Its' best to ignore them, really.*
But thanks for the patronising lecture from your extensive internet travels.
(*I am aware I am breaking my own rule here, by the way.)
In one form or another this forum has been ticking over for - I think - seventeen years this year. Most people still here have been on it for almost that long. People come and go, and a hardcore come back when they have something to say. I think most of us are fairly ancient and actually have lives outside the internet. Just because you don't post doesn't mean you don't look in, it just means that you don't write unless you have anything to say. A large post count means nothing. Other forums operate according to the people who use them. This one carries on in its own way. If visitors want to sign up, or don't; or want to come back, or don't, then that's their choice and why it should bother anyone else I don't know. This one works according to its own rules, and that's all there is to it. The majority of posts on here are relevant to the subjects and the people who make them are involved. There are always some who don't post that way, and seem to like the sound of their own typing. Its' best to ignore them, really.*
But thanks for the patronising lecture from your extensive internet travels.
(*I am aware I am breaking my own rule here, by the way.)
Guess what, as you've posted about five times since I've been on here, I don't care what you say.
Not only have you ignored my posts, but you have ignored this site.
And if e'er you should come down to the village or the town, With the cold rain for your garland, and the wind for your renown, You will stand upon the thresholds with a face of dumb desire, Nor be known by any fire. What would you see in your proud land, Petrarch, If you came back again to Italy, And in the Garden of the Medici Could listen to the nightingale or lark And dream of Laura in the fragrent dark?