May. 31st, 2003
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May. 31st, 2003 05:10 pm"Dad. Do you know the names of the parts all fish have?"
"The parts all fish have?"
"Like the lateral line."
"The lateral line?"
"Yeah," delineating her own with her finger, "lateral line. They like hear with it."
"The lateral line."
"And the caudal fin."
"The parts all fish have?"
"Like the lateral line."
"The lateral line?"
"Yeah," delineating her own with her finger, "lateral line. They like hear with it."
"The lateral line."
"And the caudal fin."
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This 3-dim model of the regular hyper-dodecahedron is possible to host internally an elevator and two middle floors, all made of tranparent materials for aesthetic purposes. The option of hosting a restaurant with view, and a music bar, for instance, makes it tempting as an alternative to Cosmic Space, which is rather more impressive than Cosmogony, but not as easy to construct.
also, "jewels, knickknacks, bibelots etc.". ♥.
This 3-dim model of the regular hyper-dodecahedron is possible to host internally an elevator and two middle floors, all made of tranparent materials for aesthetic purposes. The option of hosting a restaurant with view, and a music bar, for instance, makes it tempting as an alternative to Cosmic Space, which is rather more impressive than Cosmogony, but not as easy to construct.
also, "jewels, knickknacks, bibelots etc.". ♥.
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May. 31st, 2003 08:48 pmI was just looking for information on n-dimensional computational geometry for an aperiodic-tiling algorithm, when I ran across that last entry, the hyper-dodecahedron with view restaurant, and now this beautiful thing with Penrose tiling tying in with St. Anne, and thought of
rubylou.