PS: I found this site for searching for postcodes worldwide. Not much help for this query, but if anyone else is looking to send a letter overseas...
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Yes, billytea, but do bonobos have postcodes?
Whew! That explains why there isn't one. Thanks Billytea.
Yes, billytea, but do bonobos have postcodes?
That would be a no. The bonobo is only found in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which I suspect right now barely has a postal system, let alone postcodes.
I'm just irritated by the binders.
No no no. I have worked with both. US binders are the stuff of the devil. Three holes, spaced out? You always manage to miss one! And the quality of the binders is usually terrible (cheap and plasticy). Give me a good sturdy European two-hole punch any day.
And don't even get me started on "US Letter" and "Legal"....
Just for the note, we now have an Irish Buffista, who we could have asked about the postcodes. It's Jars, who's in Dublin.
The ratio given by the sides of an A4 piece of paper. It has the nifty property that if you cut the paper in half crossways, the sides of the new (half-sized) pieces of paper are in the same ratio.
So the silver ratio is the square root of two, then. t /math geek
So the silver ratio is the square root of two, then.
Correct, or rather (by convention) its reciprocal.
How can the square root of two be a ratio if it isn't a rational number?
How can the square root of two be a ratio if it isn't a rational number?
A ratio doesn't have to be the ratio of two integers. There's no real problem with them being irrational numbers.