Just before he chipped a bit off the nose!

Jim Gray

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Wouldn't that be the tip of David's nose?

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On Sep 8, 2005, at 4:39 PM, James Gray wrote:

Even in the case of Michelangelo the job was to take away the optimum amount, not all that could be taken away. He needed to find the point where the slope of the underlying function was zero!





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