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10/18/2012 10:48:26 AM · #17201
Told you I win. 11:00 isn't too early for lunch, so I'll go then.
10/18/2012 10:51:32 AM · #17202
You snooze you lose
10/18/2012 10:59:07 AM · #17203
Snoozing and eating = two different things. Happy lunch. Eating dinner here.
10/18/2012 11:03:30 AM · #17204
Whats for dinner?
10/18/2012 11:07:30 AM · #17205
Raw salmon (heated for 10 seconds under grill) on a bed of Risotto. And master sauce on the salmon. Master sauce I made from scratch with tomato concass (diced meat from tomato after removing skin (by light boiling) and seeds), ginger, spring onion plus a bunch of fresh herbs and 1 part Kikkoman to 2 parts Olive oil.

Mmmmmmmmmm....
10/18/2012 11:08:12 AM · #17206
Definitely a meal for champions and fit for the king - Oh yeah that's me.
10/18/2012 11:09:34 AM · #17207
Sounds great!! 10:00 AM here, have to wait a while for dinner.
10/18/2012 11:11:41 AM · #17208
Almost time for lunch and nothing taste better than victory.
10/18/2012 11:33:02 AM · #17209
Recall that the chromatic number of a graph G is the least number of colors needed to color the vertices of G in such a way that no two neighbors (vertices joined by an edge) have the same color. We denote the chromatic number of a graph G, X(G).

10/18/2012 11:37:25 AM · #17210
i knew that
10/18/2012 11:37:29 AM · #17211
Glad you mentioned that.
10/18/2012 11:47:23 AM · #17212
He was so busy with the nerd stuff that he forget to mention anything about winning. Come to think of it, so did all of you. I win!

Message edited by author 2012-10-18 11:47:41.
10/18/2012 11:48:24 AM · #17213
Deep thoughts
10/18/2012 11:56:51 AM · #17214
We also denote the chromatic number of a graph G, X(G),

and win!
10/18/2012 12:01:27 PM · #17215
Here's some easy math for ya: I win.
10/18/2012 12:05:09 PM · #17216
2 + 2 = I win
10/18/2012 12:35:41 PM · #17217
but what's 2x2 ?

Spork wins
10/18/2012 12:51:24 PM · #17218
not as wide as a 2X4

!! WIN !!
10/18/2012 12:53:48 PM · #17219
I,m English so there is no doubt that I win.
The Queen says so.
10/18/2012 01:03:48 PM · #17220
Yeah - but that was a tiny win. So it doesn't really count. I win

Besides - go and have some tea :P

Message edited by author 2012-10-18 13:04:09.
10/18/2012 01:04:04 PM · #17221
Yeah, OUR queen... I win
10/18/2012 01:19:05 PM · #17222
Also, recall that a critically k-chromatic graph (k-critical graph, hereinafter) is a k-colored graph G with the property that X(G - v) has chromatic number X(G) - 1 for every vertex v in G. Further, a graph is k-edge connected if at least k edges must be removed to disconnect the graph.

10/18/2012 01:22:10 PM · #17223
You should also recall....I win.
10/18/2012 01:32:49 PM · #17224
The limit of Winning as time approaches infinity equals MarkB
10/18/2012 02:57:27 PM · #17225
Lizard eats paper.

Spork wins.
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