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Danny boy, you say forget pi, it's the meaning of life that is most important. However, in the book 'Contact' by the late great Professor Carl Sagan, the answer to the meaning of life was encoded in the digits of pi, well the digits explained how to build a space ship to travel to the stars and find out what life is all about. See the film version starring Jodie Foster. Alternatively, according to Mr Adams the answer is 42 whose digits comprise the 3rd and 4th digits of pi. For further enquiries please phone: 27182818284590 and ask for Mr Euler
Jaxi50 always make a lot of sense, it is likely it will hit 69 pence any day.
Jax. Why don't you just short vodafone, make loads of money, then go away & spend it living the high life, instead of just boring us all on here? Nobody on here cares what you think. Goodbye.
When it's down he is right and when it's up then he's wrong.
Mostly wrong because stil now 60s.
The India news didn't have any effect.
A clasp nail in the Vod coffin
We’ll have a fcf warning soon followed by a divi cut
It’s so obvious
Meshtrader. Perhaps I should watch interstellar, but my favourite robot is Marvin the manic depressive robot from hitchikers guide to the galaxy, he reminds me of many negative posters on here. Forget pi, it is the meaning of life that is most important, but 1st, you have know what the question is!
Vod India losses widen. Another nail in the coffin
Sorry gutter, just testing, I meant 0.33 recurring.
Vod closing Sp 18th Aug
Murphy3 75.6p
Talatum 72.3p
Noveck 71.2p
Newsid 73.5p
Entries Closed...atb
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Well jaxi50 said it were going down, and it have gone down, so jaxi50 be right once again ☺️
Anyone watch daily trading volumes with reference to On Exchange vs Off-Book? The On Exchange daily trading looks quite flat, with any big spikes in daily volume showing up as off book. A picture is better than a thousand words, here's a chart:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQ49B8X4hFFdtXb6WUx45CDRcgMt5FBglgZCFc5UnApKRpOX8cznaVjvfKeIWdC6xr70q5wCbdhpFe7/pubchart?oid=570999884&format=interactive
Off Book trades tend to go through at the exchange price, but aren't used in setting the price. Large On Exchange trades could drive the price significantly either way, Off Book doesn't.
Looks like Jax is wrong again because its STILL not in the 60s. He even promised us the 50s, and we wait and wait and wait, but so far he's been wrong consistently.
Looks like jaxi50 have got it right again
Down recurring
Desperate Dan - 1/3 is 0.3333333333333
1/3 is not 1.3333333333333 as you has said
Maybe maffs is not for you
A bit either way?????
The chart goes one way
The right way
I’m afraid not much will happen here other than a bit either way. Needs something significant to move.
They say that share prices can go up as well as down although this is a rare experience for VOD investors.
Well spotted Mr Mesh and yes my poster ID TARS is an anagram for STAR from the brilliant film Interstellar.
My main point for incorporating pi into my prophecy was to point out there are too many irrational posters on this Vodafone thread.
72.30 for me please
71.2 please.
Dan, indeed, pi has no absolute value.
Another (fun) hidden message is and was "Tars". Those who have watched Interstellar may recognise it😉 It's the name of the spaceship robot. A brilliant movie from 2014. Highly recommend it.
Sorry, I need to correct myself. 22 over 7 is just a rough figure. There is no absulute value for pi. Where fractions however are better than decimals is with for example 1/3 , 1.33 recuring in decimal. I wonder, if we were to start from scratch, what would be the base number? 12 , Or ,8 but probably not 10. I think 12. 8 is more divisable, but involves more digits. Computers might favour 2 (binary) but no good for general use. Of course everthing needs to be linked, money, weight, distance, etc to really work well.
Roofer. I don't think it matters if the p is frozen or fresh, he just wants to try & take it. You don't care either way, & just rise above it, so good on you. Cheers Bob??. Bob the builder perhaps, or Rob the Roofer even? Have a good week.
Meshtrader. Well spotted, & although I love a nice pi (pie) I think we may just be going around in circles. 3.141592653589793 to infinity. 22 over 7 is the only correct value of pi, so fractions sometimes are better than decimals.