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The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics

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Uploaded on Nov 17, 2006

cleaner version than the one already posted

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  • MsPandaRosa

    Hey, ease up on the dot, folks. A true dot, aka a point, ideally has no dimensions at all, no height, no width, and most of all, no depth, so of course she's shallow. And she did come round in the end, didn't she?

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  • Brian Wilson

    I disagree that the dot was being shallow. She had no way of knowing how interesting and talented the line could be when he himself didn't even know it, much less have any way of expressing it for anyone to see.

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  • squeapler

    Obviously, although my guess would be "anti-beatnik" since it seems to predate the hippie era.

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  • KSCrosby

    They're perfect for each other. Balancing each other's strengths and weaknesses.

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  • KSCrosby

    Yes, that's why I love it!

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  • Loofafa

    just a theory but does anyone else see this as anti hippie?

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  • rumblestrip66

    "His worried friends noticed how terribly thin and drawn he was..." lol

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  • Thomas Lauffenberger

    "What's our vector, Victor?"

    "Were you under Oveur or over Dunn?"

    "Roger that." "Huh?"

    Airplane--a classic as good as this cartoon (and what I think of when I see the word "vector").

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  • Thomas Lauffenberger

    No; Hollywood has run out of ideas. The well is dry. Sad, no?

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  • Thomas Lauffenberger

    The line as a Fearless Law Enforcement Agent, Part II: What you have to walk after coming out of the vars at 2 am...

    The line as Balladeer: Johnny Cash, "I Walk The Line"...

    I could go on but you'd probably submerge your computer, so...

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  • Thomas Lauffenberger

    Technically, zero-dimensional; a line is one-dimensional. Take it from a math teacher.

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  • Thomas Lauffenberger

    More like a cylinder, if you're thinking 3 dimensions...

    Kind of a big waist, though; what would a bikini look like on her?

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