Talk:Rhys Coiro
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Number of Children inconsistency
[edit]This page states he has 2 two children. His wife's page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kat_Coiro states they have 3 three children
If someone has access to current referenceable information we can correct whichever need correctingSuper veritas (talk) 03:05, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
Interesting similarity between Koiro/Coiro and Kairos (καιρός) which is an ancient Greek word meaning the right or opportune moment (the supreme moment). The ancient Greeks had two words for time, chronos and kairos. While the former refers to chronological or sequential time, the latter signifies a time lapse, a moment of indeterminate time in which everything happens. What is happening when referring to kairos depends on who is using the word. While chronos is quantitative, kairos has a qualitative, permanent nature. Kairos also means season in ancient[1] and weather in modern Greek. The plural, καιροί (kairoi (Ancient Gk. and Mod. Gk.) means the times.121.222.139.87 (talk) 15:28, 11 September 2015 (UTC)
Appearance on Dexter TV program unclear
[edit]I watched this last season of Dexter and did not see him on there. I am also not able to confirm that he actually was on the show from any sources. This may have been a planned thing that never transpired. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Super veritas (talk • contribs) 17:55, 28 September 2013 (UTC)
Birthplace
[edit]He said on Victory the Podcast that he was not in fact born in Italy. This should perhaps be amended.
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