Not a modular form in its infinite symmetry?
I don't think we're quite attaining the infinite.
Not a modular form in its infinite symmetry?
originally posted by SFJoe:
What's mine??originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
Brad, will you be bringing Sharon all the wine she bought at Chambers Street?
I have no problem schlepping bottles for friends. Btw, she's storing wine for you and Dougherty as well.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Gee, go away on a little hiatus and all heck breaks loose...Not only that but there have been virtually uncontrolled outbreaks of "varietal", the greengrocers' apostrophe, and a very curious spelling of hoosegow.
While there are many causes that merit my attentions, let me agitate here briefly for these:
1. Brad Kane is right: re-posts of older TNs, for the purpose of stocking the search engine's cellar, are valuable.
2. The Politburo is right: de-credential the miscreant Party Member and then let the event fade from view.
3. Pedantry is right: advocating illiteracy is a foolish position to take. Promoting one's own manner of speech as being somehow uniquely avant-garde is all good and well but do not mistake an idiolect for a dialect.
4. Joe Perry is so young: always.
Jeff
Assuming I am being called out in #3
originally posted by Joe_Perry:
Go Moose yourself, Jeff!
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
Eden, I have to admit I did not read your post all the way through.
-Eden (I haven't been on my toes this much since I took ballet lessons as a youth)
originally posted by Chris Coad:
When is this '64 molleux showing up under my Hannukah bush?
originally posted by Bill Averett:Assuming I am being called out in #3 ...
originally posted by Chris Coad:
originally posted by Don Rice:
angularity preferencesOne of my sons likes truncated icosahedrons - and I find that I prefer wines with that sort of symmetry.
Plenty of facets, and no unnecessarily rough edges. Like a 20-year old demisec chenin, for instance.
Twenty year old?
Tsk, tsk. Needs more time.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Frank, does that solid -- alternating pentagons and hexagons -- have a name?
Does he play soccer?