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• #25777
{šŖ āŖ šÆ}
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• #25778
Ah yes, kite target road.
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• #25779
There isnāt a specific dart emojiā¦ maybe pondering the role of aesthetics in pure and applied mathematical research might help
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• #25780
The set of kites that contain darts?
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• #25781
The union of the sets of kites and darts I hope, I was trying for a vaguely mathematical air.
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• #25782
Don't get how this clue helps, but I can spot a quasi-periodic tiling. Too far away to tag though.
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• #25783
Got it.
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• #25784
OLD: QML on Mile End road, a Penrose pattern.
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• #25785
NEW. Easy Peasy. Don't vent your anger on me if you can't get it. As for the man on the plinth, his name is a bit of a mouthful but he always went down well.
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• #25786
A fair amount of the modern world is built to his ideas.
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• #25787
Specifically, itās the maths department, and Penrose is a visiting professor
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• #25788
My simple brain hurts. I have been trying to understand this Penrose pattern thing. It's very cool.
This is a good starter
https://youtu.be/QTrM-UVcgBY
And then this was just next level
https://youtu.be/48sCx-wBs34
Infinite patterns, the golden ratio, Fibonacci sequence, it's all there. Wow.
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• #25789
mind is blown
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• #25790
Iām Banking on being able to knock off work a bit early tomorrow
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• #25791
I hear he's brilliant at oral too.
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• #25792
You can only drive the in certain directions at certain times....so I'm out.
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• #25793
Old: Statue of the tube tunnelling engineer James Henry Greathead in Cornhill at Bank.
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• #25794
New: A memory
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• #25795
Not just a statue but really a disguised vent for Bank station. Nice new tag.
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• #25796
A patent holder of the greathead shield, ie tunnel boring machine. Used across the world to drive "tubes" through the ground.
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• #25797
old: CoExistence project - multisensory wooden elephants -Broad Walk, Green Park. Elephant heading towards Buckingham Palace
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• #25798
new:
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• #25799
Nice, I can't work out if I love or hate that building.
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• #25800
What's Dutch for 'give us a clue?'
Going to need a decent clue.