this definitely is the New Mouse Olaf Hut.
please put it in Saint Francis Park
where the Small eared 6 inch high laserbeam
white-eyed paris XV - type small Mause Olaf
lives as a Portland Community Edible.
tastes very good ! love from nice martincat
wow !!! this definitely is a very good idea !
if many of these MOUSE OLAF - huts could be
installed in many parts of PORTLAND,
there surely would settle many more
MOUSE OLAF EDIBLES , they taste very nicely,
especially the paris, versailles, fontainebleau castle and porland ones.
SIGNED : FOXI THE FOX
it’s worth all the wows. if you only focus on the inner part, you can see some movements similar to the 4 dimensional rotation of a tesseract http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract
Wow
Comment by Claire — August 17, 2006 @ 10:51 pm
Was “wow” a weak comment? It is all I feel about the thing.
Comment by Claire — August 17, 2006 @ 10:52 pm
this definitely is the New Mouse Olaf Hut.
please put it in Saint Francis Park
where the Small eared 6 inch high laserbeam
white-eyed paris XV - type small Mause Olaf
lives as a Portland Community Edible.
tastes very good ! love from nice martincat
Comment by nice martincat — August 22, 2006 @ 6:53 am
wow !!! this definitely is a very good idea !
if many of these MOUSE OLAF - huts could be
installed in many parts of PORTLAND,
there surely would settle many more
MOUSE OLAF EDIBLES , they taste very nicely,
especially the paris, versailles, fontainebleau castle and porland ones.
SIGNED : FOXI THE FOX
Comment by foxi — August 22, 2006 @ 6:58 am
Looks like a simple 3rd-freq. icosohedron. No?
Your presentation at CTB3 moved me.
Thanks.
Comment by Rich Jensen — August 28, 2006 @ 1:03 am
No, it’s an icosododecahedron, right?
Sorry for trying to come on all Mr. Geometry-like.
Just a fan,
RICH
Comment by Rich Jensen — August 28, 2006 @ 12:53 pm
mr.geometry never apologizes! neither should mr.jensen! so cool for the comments!
Comment by ashby — August 28, 2006 @ 2:51 pm
check this -
http://www.intergate.com/~bobwb/ts/synergetics/photos/maxim.html
Comment by Rich Jensen — August 28, 2006 @ 9:34 pm
it’s worth all the wows. if you only focus on the inner part, you can see some movements similar to the 4 dimensional rotation of a tesseract http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract
Comment by stefab — November 1, 2006 @ 12:44 am
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