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Photography Weird posted on Apr 21, 2008
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The French group theory mathematician,Galois and Alexander Hamilton met the same fate. I just read some news about awards by the Abel foundation. Abelian groups are commutative and known as rings. This picture is of something I saw as compensating when my ister and I found it outside the USAF museum in dayton three years ago. I just found my proof copies of the prints she gave me a ways back. I have often had folks say you mean Douglas gave you a job? Or What exactly do you do? or What are you going to do on this project yourself as your contribution? I suppose there is a karma that led me to work through grouping of hospitals and Air Ports of Entry (APOE) to the simple twin grouping of aerial fighter duels. This might also be what led me to Australia where grouping and formations is one of their accomplishments. I'm referring to moving or dynamic groups in an intuitive mathematical sense. I have most recently concluded that the limit of my intelligence is characterised by a lack of practical jokes. Folks academically wiser than I are practical jokers. They also try to snuff out responses to their practical jokes. Yesterday I began to think of a concept of an intellectual brownfield where the innovation had all been milked out of a concept and this morning I went further to claim something a colleague once expressed as "my concept of memory is that it gets full and you have to empty it so more can be added." This would be a sort of third world approach of transferring the intellectual property to primitive and empty intellectual spaces in the wiser groups minds. I took a different trip through memory. I started with non-mathematical numbers like part numbers, addresses, and specification numbers, policy numbers and phone numbers. Then I looked at the associations conveyed. After that I did alphabets. More recently I have been doing pictures. That's me in the one image with the bird that grew out of my first summer at Douglas in 1965.

Comments (15)


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Hendesse

3:50AM | Mon, 21 April 2008

Great shots, very old and interesting. Thanks for sharing!

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Mad-Mike

4:43AM | Mon, 21 April 2008

Fascinating insight into memory. now what were we talking about? ahhh yeah... :)

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busi2ness

4:44AM | Mon, 21 April 2008

Huge plane well illustrated in your captures. Galois would have loved the complexity of binary operations available in a low level language... :|

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Buffalo1

5:41AM | Mon, 21 April 2008

Two great shots of a fine old bird. Some sort of recon snooper, isn't it? I also have to admit that I don't understand anything you said after the first sentence, but it sure does sound intellectual. Hey, didn't the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe lose his nose in a duel?

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:02AM | Mon, 21 April 2008

Impressive airplane and great shots Dale....!!!

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timtripp

6:20AM | Mon, 21 April 2008

impressionive

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moochagoo

7:28AM | Mon, 21 April 2008

Galois's fatal duel : May 30, 1832. A young genius sometimes "obscur".

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tallpindo

9:29AM | Mon, 21 April 2008

Note on Tycho Brahe, the Vizier of Jerusalem had his nose cut off by the Moslem rulers. A link to Tycho..http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a980717a.html

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Osper

4:33PM | Mon, 21 April 2008

That baby could pick out a metal golf ball at 100 miles. If I remember correctly it was designed for the space (Gemini, Apollo, etc) program. A branch of the EC135 series an "N" model originally. Mr Boeing's bird came in several flavors. I believe I saw it at Patrick AFB in Florida.

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jocko500

6:03PM | Mon, 21 April 2008

wow never saw one like this. a spy plane i guess. very good shoots of it and of you too

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goodoleboy

7:33PM | Mon, 21 April 2008

So, where is Aaron Burr in all this dueling rhetoric? Interesting photos of what appears to be a reconnaisance plane.

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Richardphotos

8:36PM | Mon, 21 April 2008

practical jokes aside , the plane is awesome. must be very strange seeing it in flight

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evielouise

10:14AM | Tue, 22 April 2008

Excellent shots here beautiful planes !

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coolcatcom

8:12AM | Thu, 24 April 2008

Jimmy Deranty would have bben proud !

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danob

5:28PM | Fri, 25 April 2008

What a great aircraft and as usual your narrative is full of facts.. This with such a nose was obviously a great snooper spy plane.. :-)


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