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Dave Monroe monroe at mpm.edu
Tue Oct 17 12:22:06 CDT 2000


... that would be "the not-so-simple nor quite harmonic motion of" Rachel
Owlglass's (= Eulenspiegel? To what ends?  With what effects?  But an
interesting site came up @ http://www.tes.org/ when I did a quick search;
for something equally [?] tangential [?], see also
http://www.avalon.net/~owlglass/) "left breast" @ p. 18 of the
Harperwhatever ed(s). of V. (ca. p. 19 in the Bantam?  Will have to start
lugging around both eds., I guess).  But i've been noting such instances
as well, perhaps when I have some quality time to post ...

Mark Wright AIA wrote:

> Howdy
> --- Dave Monroe <monroe at mpm.edu> wrote:
> > ... much o' that simple harmonic motion, many of those simple
> > harmonic
> > oscillators (such as, say, waves, pendulums, yo-yo's) in V.
>
> Who's breast is it who's motion is neither simple nor quite harmonic?
> Maybe we should be on the lookout for instances where non-harmonic
> motion is associated with living things and harmonic motion associated
> with the inanimate...
> Mark
>
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