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Subject: Wanted To Buy -- From: hetherwi@math.wisc.edu (Brent Hetherwick)
Subject: Re: Golden Ratio -- From: caj@baker.math.niu.edu (Xcott Craver)

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Subject: Wanted To Buy
From: hetherwi@math.wisc.edu (Brent Hetherwick)
Date: 23 Dec 1996 03:47:44 GMT
I'm interested in clean copies of the following.
	Hopcroft and Ullman:  Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and 
	Computation
	Rogers:  Theory of Recursive Functions and Effective Computability
I'm hoping to find a stitched copy of the latter.  Offers to: 
	hetherwi@math.wisc.edu
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Subject: Re: Golden Ratio
From: caj@baker.math.niu.edu (Xcott Craver)
Date: 23 Dec 1996 03:51:09 GMT
Angel Garcia  wrote:
>
>> 
>   With one arm up and the other down BOTH ratios (fi = 0.618...
>and 1/fi = 1.618..) are quasi-encrypted in the human body
>according to Le Courboisier.
	Um, I don't know how you could "quasi-encrypt" only one
of them in anything.  If a ratio a/b exists in something, then
so does b/a, yes?
>--
>Angel, secretary of Universitas Americae (UNIAM). His proof of ETI at
>Cydonia and complete Index of new "TETET-96: Faces on Mars.." by Prof.
>Dr. D.G. Lahoz (leader on ETI and Cosmogony) can be studied at URL:
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