Tomorrow is Tesseract Day! Think 4-dimensional thoughts. Rich
According to http://issuu.com/nealmcdaniel/docs/tesseract_brand_guide "Every day is a Tesseract day." I might also mention the connection with a contrivance going by the ominous denotation "prog-metal", about which I think I prefer to continue in blissful ignorance: http://kennyfaherty9.blogspot.ie/2011/03/tesseract-nascent-prog-metal-march.... "We’re having something of a TesseracT day today, ..." --- but that was March 18th. Er, 2011. In default of further information, I propose to remain firmly in 3-space! WFL On 3/20/13, rcs@xmission.com <rcs@xmission.com> wrote:
Tomorrow is Tesseract Day! Think 4-dimensional thoughts.
Rich
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I believe you, Rich, but since when has March 21 (or however it's reckoned) been Tesseract Day -- and what's the history of it? --Dan On 2013-03-20, at 2:04 PM, rcs@xmission.com wrote:
Tomorrow is Tesseract Day! Think 4-dimensional thoughts.
Rich
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March 21, 2013 => 130321 = 19^4 They are fairly sparse, after the constraint that the month and day make sense. Rich ------- Quoting Whitfield Diffie <whitfield.diffie@gmail.com>:
I believe you, Rich, but since when has March 21 (or however it's reckoned) been Tesseract Day -- and what's the history of it?
I think it has no history; I think he means some movie called Tesseract is going to come out tomorrow.
Whit
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