Dear jeebus,
I want a rootbeer colored convertible cadillac and a fro to match. hope all is well.
p.s. throw in some of those gold rims too.
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The word ring is short for the German word 'Zahlring' (number ring). The French word for a ring is anneau
Theorem:
Borromean rings cannot be realized in 3-D using circular rings.
Conjecture:
I conjecture that the converse is also true:
Rings are the only thing you can't make Borromean rings out of.
That is, given any three simple unknotted closed curves in 3-D, they can always be arranged in a Borromean arrangement unless they are all circles.
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A very wise person once told me
"you know, a ring never plugged a hole."
chuck berry.....
I want a rootbeer colored convertible cadillac and a fro to match. hope all is well.
p.s. throw in some of those gold rims too.
.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.
The word ring is short for the German word 'Zahlring' (number ring). The French word for a ring is anneau
Theorem:
Borromean rings cannot be realized in 3-D using circular rings.
Conjecture:
I conjecture that the converse is also true:
Rings are the only thing you can't make Borromean rings out of.
That is, given any three simple unknotted closed curves in 3-D, they can always be arranged in a Borromean arrangement unless they are all circles.
.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o.
A very wise person once told me
"you know, a ring never plugged a hole."

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you'd have to ask Robin about that