Zakim Bridge in Boston? Anyhow, I just stumbled across your blog a few days ago and it’s a lot of fun — when are you going to get around to folding an angle trisector? 😉 (Maria G. says hello, too.) — Joel, Stuy ’03
JBL
· May 22, 2011 at 12:03 pm
No, not Zakim — that has an additional pointy thing on the top of the tower.
A lovely arrangement from inside Hallgrímskirkja, in Reykjavik. Sunlight passing through the congruent window on the opposite side of the church creates what looks like a translation. I wonder if there’s a time of year Read more…
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JBL · May 22, 2011 at 12:03 pm
Zakim Bridge in Boston? Anyhow, I just stumbled across your blog a few days ago and it’s a lot of fun — when are you going to get around to folding an angle trisector? 😉 (Maria G. says hello, too.) — Joel, Stuy ’03
JBL · May 22, 2011 at 12:03 pm
No, not Zakim — that has an additional pointy thing on the top of the tower.
MrHonner · May 22, 2011 at 12:13 pm
Folding the angle trisector is #6 on this week’s test. 🙂
And no, it’s not Zakim. I’m sure someone will identify it eventually.