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Maybe I Should Draw A Picture Of This In 2-D

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Posted by Michael W. Pearson on April 29, 2002 15:31:49 UTC

Hi,

Thank you, Paul ! Now, I shall test that enormous patience you display...really !
I think I know what a Necker cube is...but in a different dimension ! I like that impossible pitcher...Should we depict these as optical illusions? Do you need a supply of them? I can put some borrowed ones on my website if anyone asks.
Second thought, can a person ( such as I am ) draw a picture of this in 2-D and then build it from my box of plastic straws ( have 1000s !) and placticine?
Since I am trapped in these three dimensions
(no... I still like 'time' as a dimension !) and being hounded by Durwoodpaddle, that will give me
another emotional outlet... can 'boss around' the two dimensional picture...I shall practice professional management and bargain in good faith...Are there different rules for workplace safety in different dimensions?

Maybe there is no sense at all in the above...
or maybe not !

I am an unsustainable vortex of skirmishes between entropy and its opposite, musical tofu.

Sincerely,
(Real Name Withheld)

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