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Fermat's Lastish Crescent
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There is a proposition that Alperton to Mornington Crescent can be achieved in four moves. However proof has not been accepted for the existance of this number.
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Ahh! a most interesting poser

I suspect that Kilydd could be on the right track. The e=mc² seems to be the signal in this discussion. Change it to e=(mc)² and a whole new, previously unseen, network appears. Of course, the square root of (mc) is still unkown, the history of (mc) having been hidden in the depths of iniquity for time untold - plus - what "e" equates to is also a problem.

The referent "e" could be, as stated, a local station (or somewhere on the projected line) but it could also be the symbol for Euclid. This raises very deep and meaningful questions. Like other governmental organisations, the word "TIME" enters the equation - as indeed both Einstein and Euclid intended. Anyway, unlike rab with his Sinclair I am about to bring into the endeavour my whiz-bang VIC20 super computer; unlike rab's ancient device, this has at least twice the power... a bit like ticket inspectors really. Please check in occasionally as it should take no more than twenty years to bring this conundrum to its final conclusion.
Now, come on, it's quite simple. The establishment where time is of the most importance, indeed the one where it is called out by name, is the licensed purveyors of intoxicating liquor. TIME, gentlemen, please. Therefore, e is clearly Elephant and Castle. From here, it's obvious. So I'll let you fill in the gaps. *looks shifty, legs it from scene*
Now then, according to CAMREC, who seem collectively to have taken a leaf (or several leaves) from the EEC when it comes to drafting their more recent legislation :
"A strile that is non-composite (other than demi-semi-striles set out for that purpose) may only be considered a strile in relation to stations which are neither perpendicular nor oblique. Furthermore, non-adjacent stations may be striled freely provided their quadrant ratios are zero, or +/- 1 ond. Semi-striles shall be considered impertinent in these circumstances and are only allowed when (a) all bridges have been lowered, (b) the token weighting at Hammersmith does not exceed the combined Becks-equivalent at Kew, (c) The DLR is not in spoon, or if in spoon has an obviated L.V. above 4.5, (d) There are no emus. All part-striles smaller than semi striles, and notwithstanding the demi-semi-strile alluded to parenthetically above, shall in non-polar conditions be wavered automatically, or alternatively put in vanche for three (or in exceptional circumstances, two) moves. However if any of the striles are semi-cubical, proto-parabolic or Gaussian then all transient vectors about the turning point must be considered neuter - or at best quasi-masculine. Trimming may occur in these circumstances. All the forgoing is reversed and/or transcended in the case of counter-striles which inherit their characteristic from the originating strile or part-strile. Unified Strile Theory suggests that a counter-ellipsoid-demistrile may in this instance be considered frank."
From this it is pretty clear that at least one of the stations must be Royal Oak, surely to goodness ?
Well, since it's been six weeks in this position, I think we have to conclude it's just not possible to reach Mornington Crescent from here.
*shouts, screams, generally goes wild for rab*
[Audience] Shhh....
Actually, now that you've got me started from the previous game I think I can propose:
  • 1. Hammersmith, with Zone 1-6 Travelcard.
  • Then 2. Aldgate East, shuttling off the District and collecting a gold token for doing so.
  • 3. Finsbury Park, using the Finsbury Option, which opens Euston via a reversed Easecliffe Denial (if you like, an Easecliffe Acceptance) for
  • 4. Mornington Crescent, subtending the Northern at TOCR.
By jove, I think he cracked it!
Well, tell him he can borrow my tube of glue.
*peers closely at this for some days* I have only one comment; it's just a passing comment, I don't think it affects anything, but perhaps our learned friend could clarify:
Playing a Zone 1-6 Travelcard explicitly revokes everything northwest of Moor Park, which is fine, but I'm interested in the position of the Chesham spur at peak times. How does this affect the freem around Aldgate East? Just asking.
[Watty,PW] Oh dear, Paul, I do believe Watty has spotted the flaw in your otherwise excellent and cunning plan. The freem count will be negative at Aldgate East as Watty surmises and so Finsbury Park will be in close jeopardy, and thus unplayable for three moves minimum. Darned close though.
What is it about.
[Scuty] Is it not obvious ?
[Blob] I think Scuty was making a (correct) statement, rather than asking a question.
...and isn't it weird that it took around 20 months for poor Scuty to get a reply?
But it was a quality reply, Chalks ;o)
Not counting Scuty's name, that means we finally know that Blob thinks up his posts at a rate of one word every five months.
[Darren] I'll get back to you with a reply to that ... but it could take me a couple of years.
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