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And the Trogdor comes in the night!

Then try the Trogdor game

I'm no math whiz, but nothing beats the fourth-dimensional geometry of the hypercube

Then there are hyperspheres and even stranger objects

You can take a flatlander approach to three dimensions to imagine the fourth

Visualizing hyperspace games and models -- suitable for grades 6 through 10!

Try a few pimp handles on for size

A clever article on flatterland and envisioning hyperspace

Back to the source: The Red Hot Jazz Archive

The buried ships of San Francisco

Some astronomy basics about earth-sun geometry and the seasons

Yonaguni and the theory of an enlightened, ancient, world civilization

No such thing? Then where did these ancient maps of Antarctica and the Hadji Ahmed map of the entire world come from?

The incredible sophistication of the Mayan calendar

Street photographer Garry Winogrand

Black Flag stories, just as good as the music (click "memories" on the left)

Mr. Show, the best show you maybe never have seen

Everything you could want to know about The Larry Sanders Show

Another point of viewof our world

A Google search for French military victories

N'awlins jazz and more

Bay Area jazz

Chi-town jazz

Jersey jazz

S.F. jazz

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