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Geometric Fun
by Red Matrix

Thursday, March 06, 2003

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This is a little wierd, I understand.
I just felt like playing around with my
latest work. Below is the poem in
normal Left to Right english....



A Cube by any name
is wonderful to have.

It's mathematical
and geometric in shape.

It's the power of Three,
the result times eight

It is simple in form
yet superb in function.

It's the mariage of six and four-
Angles and Planes.

You can find a rhombus and trapezoid
A rectangle, All parallelograms.

You can see that they tesselate easily.
They are highly stackable, building blocks, if you will.

These squares are everywhere!
More often found in cubes.

A cube is one of the two most common
shapes found in real life.
(The other being a pyramid)

© Mar 2003 Red Matrix


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Reviewed by the phantom pheonix 3/7/2003
oh my god i found that picture so freakin hard to read thank you for the poem that reads toleft and right that was neat but so hard
Reviewed by Linda Hill 3/7/2003
Very Clever, my dear friend.:)
Your creativity is at its best.
Hugggs
Reviewed by Robin Ouzman Hislop 3/6/2003
Striking
Reviewed by Bobbi Duffy 3/6/2003
Great challenge, and a master stroke of design. thanks for the fun!
Reviewed by Erin Kelly-Moen 3/6/2003
Haha, how cool, Red!! A geometric wonder, a verseful pattern, a web of arithematic!!

Erin
:)
Reviewed by Debby Rosenberg 3/6/2003
i was following it ok, until you wrote backwards...then my brain shorted out...most unique...
Reviewed by Elizabeth Taylor (Reader) 3/6/2003
UmmmmmHummmmm.
I hope that picture wasn't a dream.
Good one.

~E
Reviewed by Willie 3/6/2003
It's Brilliant. Just don't ask me to read it.

Bill
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