David Joyner wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 1:05 AM, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 2:17 PM, David Joyner <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> ...
> 
>> Maybe I'm being dumb, but it seems like you haven't provided a link
>> anywhere in this email or in the emails quoted below to the actual
>> book and cover that you're talking about.
> 
> The interior is exactly the same as the tutorial in pdf, except it has been
> shrunken to 8x10 to this link (same one as earlier in the thread):
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/createspace_files
> Let me know if you can't access this.
> 
> I wasn't able to download the cover (it's from a template they have and
> you get few choices, the mountain template seemed more preferable
> than others, which had pictures of flowers or leaves or .... on them).
> I did just now scan it in color and posted the scan there. The bw version
> is more accurate. I don't know why my cheapo scanner scans gray to green.
> 
> You can replace the mountain pic in the template with a 4x5 phto but I
> was (a) unsure what to choose, (b) thought even if I did pick something
> (like a graphic) it would come out looking terrible and be a waste of time and
> money, (c) I liked the mountain:-).
> 

A mountain is ...

-- solid as a rock

-- gigantic (is that a good thing for Sage?)


It reminds me of Rainier...that would be cool, being close to Seattle 
and all.  It also looks volcanic (symmetrical, no other mountains 
around), so maybe it's

-- about to burst forth in an exciting display to astound everyone and 
cover the land (yeah Sage!)

And it's pretty.  Good choice!

Jason



-- 
Jason Grout


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