Many of the geometricks are bi-pedal...
Hal Kaplan wrote:
>=>
>=> > Of course both Times Square and Duffy Square are not
>=> really square-
>=> > shaped, they are more like trapazoids.
>=>
>=> And Madison Square Garden is round, not a square at all.
>=>
>=> -- Ed Leafe
>
>But Madison Squ
=> Subject: RE: [NF] Rebooting Times Square
=>
=> Hal,
=> I love this list for the occasional "cut and thrust" witty
=> comment .
=>
=> Touchez!
=>
=> Dave Crozier
=>
Oooh. That's nice, Dave. Mayhaps some day we will have one. Un
Hal,
I love this list for the occasional "cut and thrust" witty comment .
Touchez!
Dave Crozier
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=> Subject: RE: [NF] Rebooting Times Square
=>
=> Hal,
=> Sorry to be pedantic but how can you "choose our words
=> carefully and with bemusement"?
=>
=> The definition of bemusement is as follows:
=>
=> bewilderment, obfuscation, puzzlement, befudd
Dave Crozier wrote:
> Hal,
> Sorry to be pedantic but how can you "choose our words carefully and with
> bemusement"?
>
>
Hi Dave,
Reminds me of the Peter Kay sketch where he takes apart the phrase "New
and improved" :-)
Peter
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=> --- john harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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=> > Hmmm, I think square, rectangular, hexagonal, etc.
=> > refer to two dimensional
=> > objects. Cubed or Cylindrical would be better terms.
=> >
=> > John
=> >
Indeed, John. But Times and Duffy Trapezoids extend from the surface of Earth
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> =>
> => > Of course both Times Square
Subject: RE: [NF] Rebooting Times Square
=>
=> > Of course both Times Square and Duffy Square are not
=> really square-
=> > shaped, they are more like trapazoids.
=>
=> And Madison Square Garden is round, not a square at all.
=>
=> -- Ed Leafe
But
=>
=> > Of course both Times Square and Duffy Square are not
=> really square-
=> > shaped, they are more like trapazoids.
=>
=> And Madison Square Garden is round, not a square at all.
=>
=> -- Ed Leafe
But Madison Square is rectangular .. almost a square but not quite.
MSG is round an
On Jan 23, 2007, at 4:07 PM, Hal Kaplan wrote:
> Of course both Times Square and Duffy Square are not really square-
> shaped, they are more like trapazoids.
And Madison Square Garden is round, not a square at all.
-- Ed Leafe
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=> http://www.yearinthelife.org/images/timessquareBIOS.jpg
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=> I have a mental image of the semi-nude cowboy guitar player
=> busker guy standing bent over at the waist like a WestWorld
=> robot, shut down until the computers come back up ...
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=>
=> Alan Bourke
Well, that display
On 1/22/07, Alan Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.yearinthelife.org/images/timessquareBIOS.jpg
>
> I have a mental image of the semi-nude cowboy guitar player busker guy
> standing bent over at the waist like a WestWorld robot, shut down until
> the computers come back up ...
It's am
http://www.yearinthelife.org/images/timessquareBIOS.jpg
I have a mental image of the semi-nude cowboy guitar player busker guy
standing bent over at the waist like a WestWorld robot, shut down until
the computers come back up ...
--
Alan Bourke
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