Dominoes: anyone had 35?
team47b
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The game not the Pizzas
The highest possible score in one play is 35 points, which is obtained by having the [6-6], [5-5] and [4-4] tiles on the ends of three arms of the layout and a tile which shows a 5 on the fourth arm.
How boring would your job have to be to even have an opinion on this?
My son ate 5 pizzas once, not for a bet, just being a student and going to an all you can eat pizza place
The highest possible score in one play is 35 points, which is obtained by having the [6-6], [5-5] and [4-4] tiles on the ends of three arms of the layout and a tile which shows a 5 on the fourth arm.
How boring would your job have to be to even have an opinion on this?
My son ate 5 pizzas once, not for a bet, just being a student and going to an all you can eat pizza place
my isetta is a 300cc bike
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Your boredom threshold is set way to low T47b. Living in Portugal I would expect it to be much higher.
Would like my opinion about a 35? Or whether I've had a 35? (I don't have either but please make yourself clear)Pinno, מלך אידיוט וחרא מכונאי0 -
I used to eat a large Dominos all by myself.
Then I started cycling and didn't burn enough calories on a ride to burn off a large Dominos until I did 60 miles. :shock:
Now I order small.0 -
pinkteapot wrote:I used to eat a large Dominos all by myself.
Then I started cycling and didn't burn enough calories on a ride to burn off a large Dominos until I did 60 miles. :shock:
Now I order small.
I make my own homemade pizzas for exactly this reason. Thin crust dough made by me has many less calories than Domino's dough (I think, at least i'll keep telling myself that, and I just stack cheese and meat high on it. Ohh I love being able to cook. 5 large pizzas cost me about a 5er at home, i'd pay £50 or so if I ordered from Dominos.0 -
seanoconn wrote:Your boredom threshold is set way to low T47b. Living in Portugal I would expect it to be much higher.
Would like my opinion about a 35? Or whether I've had a 35? (I don't have either but please make yourself clear)
To make myself clear Mr S, 35 is a tetrahedral number.
The formula for the n-th tetrahedral number is represented by the 3rd rising factorial of n divided by the factorial of 3.
The tetrahedral numbers can also be represented as binomial coefficients.
Tetrahedral numbers can therefore be found in the fourth position either from left or right in Pascal's triangle.
Domino is not pizza, it's an open sandwich.
Clear enuffmy isetta is a 300cc bike0 -
team47b wrote:seanoconn wrote:Your boredom threshold is set way to low T47b. Living in Portugal I would expect it to be much higher.
Would like my opinion about a 35? Or whether I've had a 35? (I don't have either but please make yourself clear)
To make myself clear Mr S, 35 is a tetrahedral number.
The formula for the n-th tetrahedral number is represented by the 3rd rising factorial of n divided by the factorial of 3.
The tetrahedral numbers can also be represented as binomial coefficients.
Tetrahedral numbers can therefore be found in the fourth position either from left or right in Pascal's triangle.
Domino is not pizza, it's an open sandwich.
Clear enuffPinno, מלך אידיוט וחרא מכונאי0 -
team47b wrote:seanoconn wrote:Your boredom threshold is set way to low T47b. Living in Portugal I would expect it to be much higher.
Would like my opinion about a 35? Or whether I've had a 35? (I don't have either but please make yourself clear)
To make myself clear Mr S, 35 is a tetrahedral number.
The formula for the n-th tetrahedral number is represented by the 3rd rising factorial of n divided by the factorial of 3.
The tetrahedral numbers can also be represented as binomial coefficients.
Tetrahedral numbers can therefore be found in the fourth position either from left or right in Pascal's triangle.
Domino is not pizza, it's an open sandwich.
Clear enuff
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That shut you up seanoconn - bloody shut me up an all.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0