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Non-archimedean time refers to any theory of time which holds that there exist instants infinitely in the future or infinitely in the past. It is so called because, if the instants of such time are assigned numbers, the set of such numbers must be non-archimedean.

Non-archimedean future time would entail the existence of a future moment T, such that for any finite duration y there exists a moment Now + y but less than T. Note that if such a future moment T existed, there would exist an infinity of moments such that for all finite moments y', T - y' would be after every moment Now + y where y is a finite duration. Likewise, one may conceive of a non-archimedean past.

One may distinguish singularly, multiply and infinitely non-archimedean times. In a singularly non-archimedean time, we can choose (albeit arbitrarily) a single moment T infinitely in the future (and/or the past, mutatis mutandis), such that every other moment infinitely in the future (past) is finitely in the future or past of T. In a multiply non-archimedean time, there exists a finite set of moments S (where the cardinality of S is greater than two) such that each member of S, T, is infinitely in the future or past of every other element of S, and there exists an infinity of moments finitely in the future of T, and every instant that is not an element of S is finitely in the future or past of one element of S, and infinitely in the future or past of every other element of S. Finally, for an infinitely non-archimedean time there is no such finite set S, but there is an infinite set S, mutatis mutandis.

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Jack Robichaux was a serial [...] in the 19th century, who plagued the township of New Orleans. Most of his victims were overweight females. He was a Creole, although police initially suspected that the assailant was black by his choice of victims. His talents as a jazz musician were praised throughout New Orleans, until his crimes became public knowledge.

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Viki Neil was born on 5th June 1974 in Ayrshire, Scotland and is a British glamour model who worked with Playboy as Vikki Neil in the late 1990s.

She has also appeared in most of the British tabloid newspapers, in calendars as well as some of the "lads" magazines such as "Maxim"

Appearances in Playboy special editions

  • Playboy's Book of Lingerie July/August 1998.
  • Playboy's Book of Lingerie March/April 1999.

Married on 5th June 2005 a day before her 31st birthday.

Gave birth to a son in 2006

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Lisa Ortega is a model who worked with Playboy in the late 1990s.

Appearances in Playboy special editions

  • Playboy's Lingerie Model Search February 1997.
  • Playboy's Women of Color September 1997 - covergirl.
  • Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 58 November 1997 - Michael Bisco, pages 86-87.
  • Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 61 May 1998 - pages 78-79.

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