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George Duke wrote on Fri, Jun 12, 2009 09:42 PM UTC:
Terms for the lead article will recur. Squares have SD, cubes have both SD and ND, and hexagons have ND only. Square diagonal one-step and cube diagonal one-step (whether SD or ND) are root-2. None of them have to be one-step only, they can keep going, and these are all root-2.
 [Correction added in these brackets later is that ND cubes of course is root-3.  Gilman's comment above cites his text couple of sentences explaining the rationale for identity of all NDs.] 
However hex ND is root-3. Switching can be used describing ranks or files or differently bindings.  EINHORN (UNICORN) is 100 years old with Raumschach. That summarizes MB01:CC.
Eduardo Punset: Life requires imperfection. At what speed do the atoms move?
Nicolas Garcia, nanotechnologist: In the atmosphere, the atoms move at 1500 metres a second. But in the case of this figure, they jump every nanosecond.
E.P.: Is this really the essence of life?
N.G.: The essence of life might be the possibility of finding places, defects, where atoms group together to form new structures.

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