Jul 29, 2005 7:55:55 PM
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Jul 30, 2005 10:13:46 AM
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Carlos from Spain said:
Actually its "bi" by itself, its the same in spanish, the "bi" is a prefix that stands for two as in bi-cycle, bi-polar, bi-lateral, bi-turbo, etc. then comes "tri" for three as tri-athalon, tri-pod, then "penta" for four as in penta-gon, etc. and so on, they are numerals that come from the greek and are used as prefixes in latin languages. However, I like the sound of Turbino Twinissimo better![]()
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Jul 30, 2005 1:31:28 PM
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LowPolarMoment said:
Hey Phil, are you watching the qualifying? Kimi put in a pretty good lap for first man out.
Jul 30, 2005 2:46:00 PM
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Jul 30, 2005 7:17:59 PM
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DamienL said:
The qualifying shocked me today. This must be another creative Ferrari strategy. I can't wait for the race tomorrow.
Jul 30, 2005 8:30:35 PM
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Carlos from Spain said:
Actually its "bi" by itself, its the same in spanish, the "bi" is a prefix that stands for two as in bi-cycle, bi-polar, bi-lateral, bi-turbo, etc. then comes "tri" for three as tri-athalon, tri-pod, then "penta" for four as in penta-gon, etc. and so on, they are numerals that come from the greek and are used as prefixes in latin languages. However, I like the sound of Turbino Twinissimo better![]()
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Jul 30, 2005 9:24:48 PM
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Moogle said:Quote:
Carlos from Spain said:
Actually its "bi" by itself, its the same in spanish, the "bi" is a prefix that stands for two as in bi-cycle, bi-polar, bi-lateral, bi-turbo, etc. then comes "tri" for three as tri-athalon, tri-pod, then "penta" for four as in penta-gon, etc. and so on, they are numerals that come from the greek and are used as prefixes in latin languages. However, I like the sound of Turbino Twinissimo better![]()
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i believe quad means 4, penta means 5. penta-gram, penta-gon are all 5 sided things.
Jul 30, 2005 11:26:08 PM