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This grid was posted by an artist. By this it became art. That's the connection.
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Nice try. I do not hold with the idea that everything I do is art; although it's tempting. I have not yet tried paying my bill in the Bung Hole with a signed napkin!AW77 wrote:This grid was posted by an artist. By this it became art. That's the connection.
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It's a dot to dot. And it is a crude representation of one of Cezanne's still lifes.
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Two guesses? Greedy. Both wrong though.LGTrotter wrote:It's a dot to dot. And it is a crude representation of one of Cezanne's still lifes.
One of the quants will get this in an instant.
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Obviously it is a magic square, every row, column and diagonal adding to 34 (well, the ones I checked so add).
Connection to art? Was it invented by da Vinci?
Connection to art? Was it invented by da Vinci?
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No it wasn't. And it is not a simple magic square.jdaw1 wrote:Obviously it is a magic square, every row, column and diagonal adding to 34 (well, the ones I checked so add).
Connection to art? Was it invented by da Vinci?
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A lazy answer, now that I reflect on it. I shall wait for the real quants to turn up.jdaw1 wrote:Obviously it is a magic square, every row, column and diagonal adding to 34 (well, the ones I checked so add).
Connection to art? Was it invented by da Vinci?
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Having overheard further muttering by a cheeky, and also handsome, man sitting next to me who has been drinking whisky, it might have been invented, or at least published, in 1510 by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa. Also, the 2×2 corner squares add to 34.
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This is much closer to the truth. Not Agrippa though. And not 1510. And not just the corner squares.SCP-DFF wrote:Having overheard further muttering by a cheeky, and also handsome, man sitting next to me who has been drinking whisky, it might have been invented, or at least published, in 1510 by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa. Also, the 2×2 corner squares add to 34.
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Or Durer.
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Go on. Oh you can't, you squandered your go and gave too little information and now someone else will get it.LGTrotter wrote:Or Durer.
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Thought the quants needed a nudge.djewesbury wrote:Go on. Oh you can't, you squandered your go and gave too little information and now someone else will get it.LGTrotter wrote:Or Durer.
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And the central 2×2. I note with that en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_square credits this square, albeit reflected vertically, to the artist credited by SCP-DFF.
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Good point. The sciences always need some leadership from the arts.LGTrotter wrote:Thought the quants needed a nudge.djewesbury wrote:Go on. Oh you can't, you squandered your go and gave too little information and now someone else will get it.LGTrotter wrote:Or Durer.
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What JDAW1 said, plus Durer. 

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Exactly. Reflected vertically doesn't count. If it's reflected vertically the date of the engraving of the print is not centred in the bottom row.jdaw1 wrote:And the central 2×2. I note with that en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_square credits this square, albeit reflected vertically, to the artist credited by SCP-DFF.
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The numbers have great numerological and alchemical significance. 3+4 = 7, the number of the objects in the celestial sphere and the number of the metals.
Dürer was 43 when he made it.
SCP-DFF's go.
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Rows, columns, corner 2x2s, center 2x2, and all outer-edge relative positions rotated by 90 degrees.
But we have an answer.
But we have an answer.

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Yesterday, my husband and I ate a creature which has no central nervous system. I ate six of them, he ate eight, seven of which he liked. What was different about the one he didn't like?
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Finally we have a comprehensive description of the numerical properties of the square. A little too slow off the mark this time Glenn.Glenn E. wrote:Rows, columns, corner 2x2s, center 2x2, and all outer-edge relative positions rotated by 90 degrees.
But we have an answer.
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I know, I know!SCP-DFF wrote:Yesterday, my husband and I ate a creature which has no central nervous system. I ate six of them, he ate eight, seven of which he liked. What was different about the one he didn't like?
And I also know that there is an international whisky crisis at hand a more important matter by far.
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It went on about art all through dinner.SCP-DFF wrote:Yesterday, my husband and I ate a creature which has no central nervous system. I ate six of them, he ate eight, seven of which he liked. What was different about the one he didn't like?
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Do oysters have a central nervous system? Was the one he didn't like ruined by the presence of an indigestible pearl?SCP-DFF wrote:Yesterday, my husband and I ate a creature which has no central nervous system. I ate six of them, he ate eight, seven of which he liked. What was different about the one he didn't like?
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Creature correct. Problem still there.djewesbury wrote:Do oysters have a central nervous system? Was the one he didn't like ruined by the presence of an indigestible pearl?
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The one he didn't like was raw?SCP-DFF wrote:Yesterday, my husband and I ate a creature which has no central nervous system. I ate six of them, he ate eight, seven of which he liked. What was different about the one he didn't like?
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The one he didn't like was cooked à la Rockefeller.
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He'll eat most creatures raw. But not plants. Plants need to be cooked. Or, better yet, left out.Glenn E. wrote:The one he didn't like was raw?
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The one he didn't like had not been sufficiently cleaned and so contained sand/grit?
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"What a bizarre thing to do to oysters," says the man.djewesbury wrote:The one he didn't like was cooked à la Rockefeller.
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You clean your oysters? Heretic.Glenn E. wrote:The one he didn't like had not been sufficiently cleaned and so contained sand/grit?
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The one he didn't like had soy on it.
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No. Just shuck it and slurp.Glenn E. wrote:The one he didn't like had not been sufficiently cleaned and so contained sand/grit?
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"Tofu is the work of Satan."djewesbury wrote:The one he didn't like had soy on it.
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!SCP-DFF wrote:No. Just shuck it and slurp.Glenn E. wrote:The one he didn't like had not been sufficiently cleaned and so contained sand/grit?
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The one he didn't like was a Pacific oyster?
(I know nothing about oysters. Slimey little devils. Sauté the little bar steward in butter, I say.)
(I know nothing about oysters. Slimey little devils. Sauté the little bar steward in butter, I say.)
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Sitting next to Her Indoors, we were discussing the art of being the question master. ‟You could be merciful”, I suggested. Answer: ‟No, this is fun.”
Sorry chaps.
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The one he didn't like was too small.
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It was green, dry, and had the face of Adrian Bridge?
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(Admin, feel free to delete!)djewesbury wrote:It was green, dry, and had the face of Adrian Bridge?
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No! That counts as a guess!djewesbury wrote:(Admin, feel free to delete!)
He hurt himself opening it?
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He didn't hurt himself opening it?
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Wasn't too small. Wasn't too briney. And I don't know who Adrian Bridge is. Sorry!
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He was sad because it was the last one.
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The oyster man behind the counter shucked them all for us.
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Adrian Bridge is the greatest man in Oporto, by common consent.SCP-DFF wrote:Wasn't too small. Wasn't too briney. And I don't know who Adrian Bridge is. Sorry!
It was a Jesuit.
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Yeah, he might have been a little bummed, but that wasn't the problem.LGTrotter wrote:He was sad because it was the last one.
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I suppose the obvious must be asked, but politely...
It wasn't fresh?
It wasn't fresh?
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No. They all came out of the ocean one hour previously. So, all super fresh.Glenn E. wrote:I suppose the obvious must be asked, but politely...
It wasn't fresh?
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It was inappropriately dressed (as in salad, not as in Janet Jackson).
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He chocked on the last oyster. That's why he didn't like it (the loud cough in front of all the other people in the restaurant embarrassed him).
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