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Title: Phew!
Post by: STMO123 on 14 December 2007, 14:33:33
Just had a look in the "General Help" section. There are some scary questions in there, I got out quick. ;D ;D

(When people see I have a squillion posts, they assume I actually know something about omegas) ;D
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: omegaman2 on 14 December 2007, 14:35:35
to assume is to make an ass out of you and me :P
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: Crazydad on 14 December 2007, 14:49:29
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Just had a look in the "General Help" section. There are some scary questions in there, I got out quick. ;D ;D

(When people see I have a squillion posts, they assume I actually know something about omegas) ;D



What the break ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: STMO123 on 14 December 2007, 14:53:19
Imaginary words ending in the sound "-illion", such as zillion[1] and bazillion[2], are often used as fictitious names for an unspecified, large number, by analogy to names of large numbers such as billion and trillion. Their size is dependent upon the context, but can typically be considered large enough to be unfathomable by the average human mind.

These terms are often used as hyperbole or for comic effect, or in loose, unconfined conversation to present an un-guessably large number. Since these are undefined, they have no mathematical validity and no accepted order, since none is necessarily larger or smaller than any of the others.

Many similar words are used, such as ananillion,[3] bajillion,[4] squillion,<ref name="a" /> skillion,[5] gonillion,[6] kabillion,[7] kajillion,[8] gajillion,[9] umptillion,[10] gagillion,[11] gadzillion,[12] gazillion,[13] godzillion,[14] hojillion,[15] grillion,[16] julillion,[17] and robillion.[18]

These words can be transformed into ordinal numbers or fractions by the usual pattern of appending the suffix -th, e.g., "I asked her for the zillionth time."
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: omegaman2 on 14 December 2007, 14:55:54
cant describe a donkey without saying backside :o
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 14 December 2007, 15:58:04
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Just had a look in the "General Help" section. There are some scary questions in there, I got out quick. ;D ;D

(When people see I have a squillion posts, they assume I actually know something about omegas) ;D

yep.. same me  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: bob.dent on 14 December 2007, 16:16:26
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Just had a look in the "General Help" section. There are some scary questions in there, I got out quick. ;D ;D

(When people see I have a squillion posts, they assume I actually know something about omegas) ;D

I'm with you on that score Steve, I only go in there when I'm the one with the problem ::) ;D
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: bob.dent on 14 December 2007, 16:17:13
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Imaginary words ending in the sound "-illion", such as zillion[1] and bazillion[2], are often used as fictitious names for an unspecified, large number, by analogy to names of large numbers such as billion and trillion. Their size is dependent upon the context, but can typically be considered large enough to be unfathomable by the average human mind.

These terms are often used as hyperbole or for comic effect, or in loose, unconfined conversation to present an un-guessably large number. Since these are undefined, they have no mathematical validity and no accepted order, since none is necessarily larger or smaller than any of the others.

Many similar words are used, such as ananillion,[3] bajillion,[4] squillion,<ref name="a" /> skillion,[5] gonillion,[6] kabillion,[7] kajillion,[8] gajillion,[9] umptillion,[10] gagillion,[11] gadzillion,[12] gazillion,[13] godzillion,[14] hojillion,[15] grillion,[16] julillion,[17] and robillion.[18]

These words can be transformed into ordinal numbers or fractions by the usual pattern of appending the suffix -th, e.g., "I asked her for the zillionth time."

Bloody smartarse!  ;D
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: miggy on 14 December 2007, 16:51:14
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Imaginary words ending in the sound "-illion", such as zillion[1] and bazillion[2], are often used as fictitious names for an unspecified, large number, by analogy to names of large numbers such as billion and trillion. Their size is dependent upon the context, but can typically be considered large enough to be unfathomable by the average human mind.

These terms are often used as hyperbole or for comic effect, or in loose, unconfined conversation to present an un-guessably large number. Since these are undefined, they have no mathematical validity and no accepted order, since none is necessarily larger or smaller than any of the others.

Many similar words are used, such as ananillion,[3] bajillion,[4] squillion,<ref name="a" /> skillion,[5] gonillion,[6] kabillion,[7] kajillion,[8] gajillion,[9] umptillion,[10] gagillion,[11] gadzillion,[12] gazillion,[13] godzillion,[14] hojillion,[15] grillion,[16] julillion,[17] and robillion.[18]

These words can be transformed into ordinal numbers or fractions by the usual pattern of appending the suffix -th, e.g., "I asked her for the zillionth time."


ZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzz terribly sorry old boy, I am a little tired
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: Auto Addict on 14 December 2007, 21:14:43
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(When people see I have a squillion posts, they assume I actually know something about omegas) ;D

Your kidding yourself ;D
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: Crazydad on 14 December 2007, 21:17:37
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(When people see I have a squillion posts, they assume I actually know something about omegas) ;D

Your kidding yourself ;D


 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y :y


A stunner
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: Chopsdad on 14 December 2007, 21:22:42
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(When people see I have a squillion posts, they assume I actually know something about omegas) ;D

Your kidding yourself ;D

You don't even own one  [smiley=lolk.gif]
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: STMO123 on 15 December 2007, 09:15:00
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(When people see I have a squillion posts, they assume I actually know something about omegas) ;D

Your kidding yourself ;D


Of our 2174 members, there are only 182 that have more than 100 posts. The rest are easily fooled into thinking that because I have a big one, I know a thing or two. ;)
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: Markjay on 15 December 2007, 09:38:22
It's fun giving authoritative advise from the height of my 6 stars without having a clue what I am talking about: 'oh you must replace the hall effect cambelt idle sensor just behind the self-levelling suspension pump connector....'   ;D
Title: Re: Phew!
Post by: Crazydad on 15 December 2007, 13:05:26
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It's fun giving authoritative advise from the height of my 6 stars without having a clue what I am talking about: 'oh you must replace the hall effect cambelt idle sensor just behind the self-levelling suspension pump connector....'   ;D


OOHH thats a good one, i will have to remember that :y :y :y