The i in Team: Missing Ingredients for Team Success

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The i in Team: Missing Ingredients for Team Success

The i in Team: Missing Ingredients for Team Success

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sarcasm>There is an (annagram of) Randal in "People who don't understand how a proverb works" No, seriously this is just cueball being a smart-ass. The intention of the phrase is to state that, just as the letter "I" is not present in the word "team", doing things on your own is not constructive when working in groups. This suggests that the phrase "There's no I in team" was a slight victim of cherry picking, especially when considering that "there's no me in team" would, strictly speaking, be a bit more grammatical.

There's no I in team, but there is an I in pie; there's an I in meat pie and meat is an anagram of team, so. blessed meat :::Simpson drool:: -- Cwallenpoole ( talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~) finite sequence. The phrase "no I in team" dates from the 1960s in the USA with printed references [1] showing it is familiar to baseball pitchers such as Vern Law. Shorn figure: No, but there's a "U" in "People who apparently don't understand the relationship between orthography and meaning. Cueball: No, but there's a "U" in "People who apparently don't understand the relationship between orthography and meaning".As an aside, it's interesting that it seems to come from baseball, a sport where players have significantly more independence compared to, say, rugby.

However it is (with enough processing time) possible to determine any finite amount of digits of pi. Just because it cannot be expressed as a decimal does not mean that every possible decimal sequence necessarily occurs. A", "I" and "U" are vowels, notwithstanding the irrelevant fact that they are not included in the spelling of "VOWELS". talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~) Doesn't pi contain every possible number sequence though?Of course, it's very likely that Hairy knows that orthography doesn't determine meaning, and could easily reply "There's also a 'u' in 'People who assume aphorisms are literal'". On a related note, in the International Phonetic Alphabet, an alphabet designed to spell words from every language in a completely unambiguous and straightforward manner, "team" would be rendered /ti:m/. So let's say we analyse the first 10



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