2. Re: Edward Hopper's answer...
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full circle now Mark, when we first met you were reading the Catebury Tales. mike
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The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer who published at the
end of the 14th century.
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but you and i have been through that and this is not our fate, let us not talk falsely now for the hour is
growing late. mike
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Waiting for Godot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waiting_for_GodotCached - Similar
Waiting for Godot is an absurdist play by Samuel Beckett, in which two characters , Vladimir and Estragon, wait
endlessly and in vain for the arrival of someone ...
Samuel Beckett - Lucky - Vladimir - Pozzo
3. Pascal's Treatise...
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beckett said, "The oldest questions are the best questions." Who are you Lord? see you sunday. mike
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Thoughts
Comments
1. joshua says:
September 20, 2012
I’ve never been a great test taker always excelling through school but failing tests. So It’s no surprise
I’m only an average 110, which is funny because when i was about 16 I took an iq test and scored 116,
so apparently I’ve gotten dumber? O.o
Some questions really confuse me , there needs to be an iq test guide book because some questions
need a little more explaining I guess that’s the point of being in the top 5% of the world , you can see
the question being asked more clearly and quicker than others
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Please explain this response?
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interesting association.
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Titian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tiziano Vecelli or Tiziano Vecellio (c. 1488/1490 – 27 August 1576) known in English as Titian was an Italian
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The difficulty:Mao Tse Tung exception.
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good morning Mark, i wrote a paper on Edward Hopper's painting, nighthawks. i posted it on my blog,
"Fruit of His Lips," which is at mcduffee.wordpress.com. but you would have to scroll down through a
buch of other things i wrote to reach it. see you sunday! mike
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From: Mark Hilbert <mrhilbert2003@yahoo.com>
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Subject: Fw: Mr. Hilbert the only member of MENSA North America offered. Fw: p mv mv mv2 mv2 (2)
1969, The Theory fell to this. Fw: Please relist: 2000 ... days of Hilbert's public release E=mc2 before
1905 Transformation given by mv2, is the mass 1969 Fw: File:Relativistic Dynamics.png Fw: Please
relist: 2000 ... days of Hilbert's public release E=mc2 before 1905 Transformation given by mv2, is the
mass 1969 Re: Frånvaro, autosvar: Re: Frånvaro, autosvar: Out of Office AutoReply: Release Re: Re: I'm
studying Edward Hopper's 1942 If you wish, place the pieces of the picture in an (order), and one finds E
= mc2.
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Subject: Fw: Mr. Hilbert the only member of MENSA North America offered. Fw: p mv mv mv2 mv2 (2)
1969, The Theory fell to this. Fw: Please relist: 2000 ... days of Hilbert's public release E=mc2 before
1905 Transformation given by mv2, is the mass 1969 Fw: File:Relativistic Dynamics.png Fw: Please
relist: 2000 ... days of Hilbert's public release E=mc2 before 1905 Transformation given by mv2, is the
mass 1969 Re: Frånvaro, autosvar: Re: Frånvaro, autosvar: Out of Office AutoReply: Release Re: Re: I'm
studying Edward Hopper's 1942 If you wish, place the pieces of the picture in an (order), and one finds E
= mc2.
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Subject: Fw: Mr. Hilbert the only member of MENSA North America offered. Fw: p mv mv mv2 mv2 (2)
1969, The Theory fell to this. Fw: Please relist: 2000 ... days of Hilbert's public release E=mc2 before
1905 Transformation given by mv2, is the mass 1969 Fw: File:Relativistic Dynamics.png Fw: Please
relist: 2000 ... days of Hilbert's public release E=mc2 before 1905 Transformation given by mv2, is the
mass 1969 Re: Frånvaro, autosvar: Re: Frånvaro, autosvar: Out of Office AutoReply: Release Re: Re: I'm
studying Edward Hopper's 1942 If you wish, place the pieces of the picture in an (order), and one finds E
= mc2.
You do not understand anything of mathematics in illative. Who What offered the answer?
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Subject: Fw: Mr. Hilbert the only member of MENSA North America offered. Fw: p mv mv mv2 mv2 (2)
1969, The Theory fell to this. Fw: Please relist: 2000 ... days of Hilbert's public release E=mc2 before
1905 Transformation given by mv2, is the mass 1969 Fw: File:Relativistic Dynamics.png Fw: Please
relist: 2000 ... days of Hilbert's public release E=mc2 before 1905 Transformation given by mv2, is the
mass 1969 Re: Frånvaro, autosvar: Re: Frånvaro, autosvar: Out of Office AutoReply: Release Re: Re: I'm
studying Edward Hopper's 1942 If you wish, place the pieces of the picture in an (order), and one finds E
= mc2.
Edward Hopper's 1942 E = mc2
Given the answer, how tis it you did not know of PASCAL?
Thank you.
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Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: Re: I'm studying Edward Hopper's 1942 If you wish, place the pieces of the picture in an
(order), and one finds E = mc2.
Edward Hopper's answer...
You found the answer to the question where? I had to illative this on my own.
With the math attached to this one, you run NU.
the lovely dining makes me hungry. I can't speak to Yale, but hopper was stubbornly
independent, I'll keep looking.
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an (order), and one finds E = mc2.
If you wish, place the pieces of the picture in an (order), and one finds E = mc2.
Thank you.
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yes, but i don't understand this stuff, see for
example: http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1983/1/83.01.07.x.html.; I'm studying Edward
Hopper's 1942 painting Nighthawks, on display at the Chicago Art Institute
(http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/exhibitions/Modern/Nighthawks) seeing the diner shaped like a
trapezoid made me wonder if architects award a particular value to the shape, or if its use is merely a
matter of taste in design. What use do we give to this name and shape? mike
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You mentioned something attached to geometry. One might look at the trapezoid area formula in regard to energy?
I do not know. There might be a series in geometrical shape?
Also try:
trapezoid area formula,
trapezoid muscle,
more...