Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 10:52:43 -0500
Author: Patricia Sievert
Subject: Re: Einstein in dominoes: artsy version & dominoes found!
Post: John L. Hubisz, Physics Department, Box 8202, North Carolina State Patricia Sievert
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John's suggestion would be very cool. I'd play with that!
Anyone still looking for the actual wooden black dominoes with white
dots, I found them for $4.95 per set (double nines) at constructive
playthings. This was the cheapest I could find online and I called to
be sure they were still selling the black ones! Of course I ordered
mine before sharing this...
http://www.cptoys.com/cgi-bin/cptoys_cgi.sh/WService=cptoys/cptoys.com/school/product.htm?stateInfo=dbodbcCkURpjpjYU9381|7&dept_id=401&pf_id=MTC-274&parent_id=0&call_prog=dept&page=6&qty=1
Pati
John L. Hubisz wrote:
> Is there someone out there who is computer savvy enough to make up a
> set of dominoes a la Solitaire that could then be moved around to
> produce the figure, or any other figure for that matter?
>
> John
>
>
>
> John L. Hubisz, Physics Department, Box 8202, North Carolina State
> University, Raleigh NC 27695-8202; hubisz@unity.ncsu.edu,
> (919)362-5782, (919)515-7331 FAX
>
> http://www.science-house.org/middleschool/
> http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/ncsaapt/ or
> http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/physics/ncsaapt
> http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/faculty/hubisz.html
>
> HOME: 1604 South Salem Street, Apex NC 27502-7251,
> hubisz@mindspring.com, (919)362-5782 (Voice & FAX)
>
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Patricia Sievert
Physics Outreach Coordinator
Department of Physics
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115
sievert@physics.niu.edu
(815) 753-6418
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John's suggestion would be very cool. I'd play with that!
Anyone still looking for the actual wooden black dominoes with white
dots, I found them for $4.95 per set (double nines) at constructive
playthings. This was the
cheapest I could find online and I called to be sure they were still
selling the black ones! Of course I ordered mine before sharing this...
href="http://www.cptoys.com/cgi-bin/cptoys_cgi.sh/WService=cptoys/cptoys.com/school/product.htm?stateInfo=dbodbcCkURpjpjYU9381%7C7&dept_id=401&pf_id=MTC-274&parent_id=0&call_prog=dept&page=6&qty=1">http://www.cptoys.com/cgi-bin/cptoys_cgi.sh/WService=cptoys/cptoys.com/school/product.htm?stateInfo=dbodbcCkURpjpjYU9381|7&dept_id=401&pf_id=MTC-274&parent_id=0&call_prog=dept&page=6&qty=1
Pati
John L. Hubisz wrote:
type="cite">Is there someone out there who is computer savvy enough to
make up a set
of dominoes a la Solitaire that could then be moved around to produce
the
figure, or any other figure for that matter?
John
University, Raleigh NC 27695-8202; hubisz@unity.ncsu.edu,
(919)362-5782, (919)515-7331 FAX
http://www.science-house.org/middleschool/
http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/ncsaapt/ or
eudora="autourl">http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/physics/ncsaapt
http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/faculty/hubisz.html
HOME: 1604 South Salem Street, Apex NC 27502-7251,
hubisz@mindspring.com, (919)362-5782 (Voice & FAX)
Physics Outreach Coordinator
Department of Physics
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115
sievert@physics.niu.edu
(815) 753-6418
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