Hey Jack, and Michael ! Three things here.... 1). Love the way you phrase Non-Precise Emulation = Understand-Borrow-Modify. That's the essence of where I'm going with This Creative Adventure.
2). Joseph Rank was East Yorkshire's most successful miller. He was also a major founder of Pinewood Film Studios in the UK, because, as a Temperance Quaker, he saw that films could educate the workers to give up alcohol. His offspring had a huge tech influence in early U.S. film studios, and in the manufacture of highly specialized lenses - ergo - Rank-Xerox !!
In both countries the film and crime worlds rubbed shoulders. In Britain the anti booze films failed so they switched to soft salacious porn instead.......
3). My star code is 1 3 1 4 5 2 5 3 2 4, whatever that conveys......
Any high functioning autistic will recognize the code as being a denial of the validity of I.Q. tests, and in reality the true square root of Douglas Adams’ 42.
Rank’s original mill still stands as a store room or the public house that used to be a row of his worker’s cottages. Across the main road is the biggest public park in the city of Kingstown upon Hull, Rank donated his garden to the people. Early days Hull had more cinemas per capita than any other city in the world. The milling side of the business grew to be Rank, Hovis, McDougal, global leaders in flour and bread. During the industrial revolution eight miles of mills employing thousands of worker were built along the river. I was a member of a local history group that were influential in the creation of the Rank “Museum” I also rented space in one of the old mills where I made thousands of cat scratching post, and sculpted a huge dragon for the UK Olympic Games
Lifeview = So far, so good !!…. Nice to meet you, Michael
Thank you so much for sharing your platform with me. Take care!
Excellent activity, especially the takeaway.
Thanks!
I draw my star the same as your colleague except I start at 4 then 1 following the same sequence. I then end at 1 ☺️
Wild!
Hey Jack, and Michael ! Three things here.... 1). Love the way you phrase Non-Precise Emulation = Understand-Borrow-Modify. That's the essence of where I'm going with This Creative Adventure.
2). Joseph Rank was East Yorkshire's most successful miller. He was also a major founder of Pinewood Film Studios in the UK, because, as a Temperance Quaker, he saw that films could educate the workers to give up alcohol. His offspring had a huge tech influence in early U.S. film studios, and in the manufacture of highly specialized lenses - ergo - Rank-Xerox !!
In both countries the film and crime worlds rubbed shoulders. In Britain the anti booze films failed so they switched to soft salacious porn instead.......
3). My star code is 1 3 1 4 5 2 5 3 2 4, whatever that conveys......
1 3 1 4 5 2 5 3 2 4 🤯 I didn’t even know that was allowed.
This Joseph Rank character sounds interesting. I’m going to have to do some research.
Thanks for sharing.
Any high functioning autistic will recognize the code as being a denial of the validity of I.Q. tests, and in reality the true square root of Douglas Adams’ 42.
Rank’s original mill still stands as a store room or the public house that used to be a row of his worker’s cottages. Across the main road is the biggest public park in the city of Kingstown upon Hull, Rank donated his garden to the people. Early days Hull had more cinemas per capita than any other city in the world. The milling side of the business grew to be Rank, Hovis, McDougal, global leaders in flour and bread. During the industrial revolution eight miles of mills employing thousands of worker were built along the river. I was a member of a local history group that were influential in the creation of the Rank “Museum” I also rented space in one of the old mills where I made thousands of cat scratching post, and sculpted a huge dragon for the UK Olympic Games
Lifeview = So far, so good !!…. Nice to meet you, Michael