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Quackup vs Math is an educational video game that I created for a class at the University of La Verne. Its an adventure game where you have to do timed math problems (in either addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) as quickly as you can in an allotted time.

 

It has been tested by many children (in Elementary and Middle Schools in Templeton and Atascadero) and they really like it! I also used it a lot when I worked in a math intervention lab to help the students with their multiplication facts.

 

In the future I hope to have a version available for PDAs and Smart phones.

 

You can download the latest June 2010 Windows Version here: www.sendspace.com/file/dfy6qh.

Please let me know if you find any bugs, so I can fix them. :)

I like multiplication. So I figured a multiplication table was good for "numbers".

pattern of mosaics on the floor near the altar of the Church of the Multiplication in Tabgha that refers to the miracle the church commemorates. It shows a basket of loaves flanked by two Galilee mullet.

 

Salman Souvenir Shop,

Christian Quarter, Old City, Jerusalem

The Multiplication of Loaves mosaic is an episode from the Feeding of the 5000. Christ blesses the five loaves filled with broken pieces of bread that he is about to give to the two disciplines to distribute to the multitude (five thousand men besides women and children). On the right, multitudes of people waiting hungry and a mother with her child standing on her lap. Beneath a group of children eat.

 

Visit www.churchofchora.com/ for more information.

Educational and Entertaining...! That's what it says, and I have to agree. I loved this album!

The rock beneath this altar is believed to be the "table of the Lord," used by Jesus when he fed a crowd of 5,000 people with five loaves and two fishes. The church is in Tabgha, on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee.

  

13 is significant, whether you consider it lucky, unlucky or just plain odd. Many believe it to be unfortunate…

 

…because there were 13 present at the Last Supper.

…Loki crashed a party of 12 at Valhalla, which ended in Baldur’s death.

…Oinomaos killed 13 of Hippodamia’s suitors before Pelops finally, in his own shady way, defeated the jealous king.

…In ancient Rome, Hecate’s witches gathered in groups of 12, the Goddess herself being the 13th in the coven.

 

Concern over the number thirteen echoes back beyond the Christian era. Line 13 was omitted form the Code of Hammurabi.

 

The shivers over Friday the 13th also have some interesting origins:

 

…Christ was allegedly crucified on Friday the 13th.

…On Friday, October 13, 1307, King Philip IV of France ordered the arrests of Jaques de Molay, Grand Master of the Knights Templar, and sixty of his senior knights.

…In British custom, hangings were held on Fridays, and there were 13 steps on the gallows leading to the noose.

 

To combat the superstition, Robert Ingersoll and the Thirteen Club held thirteen-men dinners during the 19th Century. Successful? Hardly. The number still invokes trepidation to this day. A recent whimsical little serial killer study showed that the following murderers all have names that total thirteen letters:

 

Theodore Bundy

Jeffrey Dahmer

Albert De Salvo

John Wayne Gacy

 

And, with a little stretch of the imagination, you can also fit “Jack the Ripper” and “Charles Manson” into that equation.

 

More current-era paranoia: modern schoolchildren stop their memorization of the multiplication tables at 12. There were 13 Plutonium slugs in the atomic bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki. Apollo 13 wasn’t exactly the most successful space mission. All of these are things that modern triskaidekaphobes point to when justifying their fears.

 

For some, 13 is an extremely fortuitous and auspicious number…

 

…In Jewish tradition, God has 13 Attributes of Mercy. Also, there were 13 tribes of Israel, 13 principles of Jewish faith, and 13 is considered the age of maturity.

…The ancient Egyptians believed that there were 12 stages of spiritual achievement in this lifetime, and a 13th beyond death.

…The word for thirteen, in Chinese, sounds much like the word which means “must be alive”.

 

Thirteen, whether you love it or loathe it, is a pretty cool number all around.

 

…In some theories of relativity, there are 13 dimensions.

…It is a prime number, lucky number, star number, Wilson Prime, and Fibonacci number.

…There are 13 Archimedean solids.

 

AND…

…There were 13 original colonies when the United States were founded.

 

Says a lot about the US, doesn’t it?

 

Thirteen sugars, honeys, and vanillas dusted with chocolate to help you combat ill-fortune with the raw power of overwhelming sweetness.

Soybean multiplication variety Ocepara-4 in soybean field planted on 17-12-08. Photo by IITA. (file name: DSC01327). ONLY low res file available.

Photography: Lindsay Adler www.lindsayadlerphotography.com

 

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Sooc image with mirrors this morning for Our Daily Challenge topic -'Reflection'

A grass spike going to seed in Central Park, New York City

The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish is a Roman Catholic church located in Tabgha, on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel. The modern church rests on the site of two earlier churches.

 

The earliest recording of a church commemorating Jesus' feeding of the 5,000 is by the Spanish pilgrim Egeria circa 380. "Not far away from there (Capernaum) are some stone steps where the Lord stood. And in the same place by the sea is a grassy field with plenty of hay and many palm trees. By them are seven springs, each flowing strongly. And this is the field where the Lord fed the people with the five loaves and two fishes. In fact the stone on which the Lord placed the bread has now been made into an altar. Past the walls of this church goes the public highway on which the Apostle Matthew had his place of custom. Near there on a mountain is a cave to which the Saviour climbed and spoke the Beatitudes."

 

The church was significantly enlarged around the year 480 with floor mosaics also added at this time. These renovations are attributed to the patriarch Matryrios. In 614 Persians destroyed the original Byzantine church, and the exact site of the shrine was lost for some 1,300 years. In 1888 the site was acquired by the German Catholic Society (Deutsche Katholische Palaestinamission) which was associated with the Archdiocese of Cologne. An initial archaeological survey was conducted in 1892, with full excavations beginning in 1932. These excavations resulted in the discovery of mosaic floors from the 5th-century church, which was also found to be built on the foundations of a much smaller 4th-century chapel. The current church was built to the same floor plan as the 5th-century Byzantine church. Since 1939 it has been administered by the Benedictine order as a daughter-house of the Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem.

 

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Rust-resistance soybean varieties planted on 1st July, 2009 at foundation seed multiplication plot, IITA Ibadan, Nigeria. (file name: Rust_TGx1835-10E)

Isn’t multiplication fun!!

 

This self commissioned piece became quite a challenge for the studio. The brief was to create an aesthetically pleasing and useful multiplication table for children, but one which would look great up on their parents’ wall. With so much information to impart, it had primarily to work for it’s intended purpose – as an aid to study. Unnecessary design fripperies were out. The result gave free reign to the studio’s ‘type’ nerds; hopefully contributing to the numerical literacy of a new generation (and creating a few more ‘type’ obsessives) in the process.

 

Process: Litho

Paper: 115 gsm McNoughton Colorit

 

Made in United Kingdom

 

42 × 59.4 cm

Pentacle theme. The multiplication of the feet. invading our personal space but contained by the barrier of the magical

 

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The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish is a Roman Catholic church located in Tabgha, on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel. The modern church rests on the site of two earlier churches.

 

The earliest recording of a church commemorating Jesus' feeding of the 5,000 is by the Spanish pilgrim Egeria circa 380. "Not far away from there (Capernaum) are some stone steps where the Lord stood. And in the same place by the sea is a grassy field with plenty of hay and many palm trees. By them are seven springs, each flowing strongly. And this is the field where the Lord fed the people with the five loaves and two fishes. In fact the stone on which the Lord placed the bread has now been made into an altar. Past the walls of this church goes the public highway on which the Apostle Matthew had his place of custom. Near there on a mountain is a cave to which the Saviour climbed and spoke the Beatitudes."

 

The church was significantly enlarged around the year 480 with floor mosaics also added at this time. These renovations are attributed to the patriarch Matryrios. In 614 Persians destroyed the original Byzantine church, and the exact site of the shrine was lost for some 1,300 years. In 1888 the site was acquired by the German Catholic Society (Deutsche Katholische Palaestinamission) which was associated with the Archdiocese of Cologne. An initial archaeological survey was conducted in 1892, with full excavations beginning in 1932. These excavations resulted in the discovery of mosaic floors from the 5th-century church, which was also found to be built on the foundations of a much smaller 4th-century chapel. The current church was built to the same floor plan as the 5th-century Byzantine church. Since 1939 it has been administered by the Benedictine order as a daughter-house of the Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem.

 

Photography: Lindsay Adler www.lindsayadlerphotography.com

 

Hair: Yusuke Ukai

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Eight year old girl eating lunch. On the wall in the background is a multiplication chart.

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ì [i grave] [ì];

Ï [I umlaut] [Ï];

ï [i umlaut] [ï];

i [Lowercase i] [i];

í [Lowercase I-acute] [í];

ĭ [Lowercase I-breve] [ĭ];

î [Lowercase I-circumflex] [î];

ı [Lowercase I-dotless] [ı];

ì [Lowercase I-grave] [ì];

ī [Lowercase I-macron] [ī];

į [Lowercase I-ogonek] [į];

ĩ [Lowercase I-tilde] [ĩ];

ï [Lowercase I-umlaut] [ï];

IJ [Capital IJ Ligature] [IJ];

ij [Lowercase IJ Ligature] [ij];

J [Capital J] [J];

Ĵ [Capital J-circumflex] [Ĵ];

j [Lowercase j] [j];

ĵ [Lowercase J-circumflex] [ĵ];

K [Capital K] [K];

Ḱ [Capital K-acute] [Ḱ];

Ķ [Capital K-cedilla] [Ķ];

Ǩ [Capital K-hachek] [Ǩ];

k [Lowercase k] [k];

ḱ [Lowercase K-acute] [ḱ];

ķ [Lowercase K-cedilla] [ķ];

ǩ [Lowercase K-hachek] [ǩ];

ĸ [Small Capital K] [ĸ];

L [Capital L] [L];

L [Capital l] [L];

Ĺ [Capital L-acute] [Ĺ];

Ļ [Capital L-cedilla] [Ļ];

Ľ [Capital L-hachek] [Ľ];

Ŀ [Capital L-middle dot] [Ŀ];

Ł [Capital L-stroke] [Ł];

l [Lowercase l] [l];

ĺ [Lowercase L-acute] [ĺ];

ļ [Lowercase L-cedilla] [ļ];

ľ [Lowercase L-hachek] [ľ];

ŀ [Lowercase L-middle dot] [ŀ];

ł [Lowercase L-stroke] [ł];

lj [Lowercase LJ Ligature] [lj];

LJ or Lj [Capital LJ Ligature] [LJ or Lj];

M [Capital M] [M];

Ṁ [Capital M-dot] [Ṁ];

m [Lowercase m] [m];

ṁ [Lowercase M-dot] [ṁ];

N [Capital N] [N];

Ń [Capital N-acute] [Ń];

Ņ [Capital N-cedilla] [Ņ];

Ň [Capital N-hachek] [Ň];

Ñ [Capital N-tilde] [Ñ];

n [Lowercase n] [n];

ń [Lowercase N-acute] [ń];

ʼn [Lowercase N-apostrophe (before)] [ʼn];

ņ [Lowercase N-cedilla] [ņ];

ň [Lowercase N-hachek] [ň];

ñ [Lowercase N-tilde] [ñ];

Ñ [N tilde (enye)] [Ñ];

ñ [n tilde] [ñ];

nj [Lowercase NJ Ligature] [nj];

NJ or Nj [Capital NJ Ligature] [NJ or Nj];

Ŋ [Capital Eng] [Ŋ];

ŋ [Lowercase Eng] [ŋ];

O [Capital O] [O];

Ǿ [Capital O-acute slash] [Ǿ];

Ó [Capital O-acute] [Ó];

Ŏ [Capital O-breve] [Ŏ];

Ô [Capital O-circumflex] [Ô];

Ő [Capital O-double acute] [Ő];

Ò [Capital O-grave] [Ò];

Ō [Capital O-macron] [Ō];

Ø [Capital O-slash] [Ø];

Õ [Capital O-tilde] [Õ];

Ö [Capital O-umlaut] [Ö];

o [Lowercase o] [o];

ǿ [Lowercase O-acute slash] [ǿ];

ó [Lowercase O-acute] [ó];

ŏ [Lowercase O-breve] [ŏ];

ô [Lowercase O-circumflex] [ô];

ő [Lowercase O-double acute] [ő];

ò [Lowercase O-grave] [ò];

ō [Lowercase O-macron] [ō];

ø [Lowercase O-slash] [ø];

õ [Lowercase O-tilde] [õ];

ö [Lowercase O-umlaut] [ö];

º [Masculine ordinal indicator (superscript o)] [º];

Ó [O acute] [Ó];

ó [o acute] [ó];

Ô [O circumflex] [Ô];

ô [o circumflex] [ô];

Ò [O grave] [Ò];

ò [o grave] [ò];

Ø [O slash] [Ø];

ø [o slash] [ø];

Õ [O tilde] [Õ];

õ [o tilde] [õ];

Ö [O umlaut] [Ö];

ö [o umlaut] [ö];

Œ [Capital OE Ligature] [Œ];

œ [Lowercase OE Ligature] [œ];

Œ [OE ligature] [Œ];

œ [oe ligature] [œ];

P [Capital P] [P];

Ṗ [Capital P-dot] [Ṗ];

p [Lowercase p] [p];

ṗ [Lowercase P-dot] [ṗ];

Q [Capital Q] [Q];

q [Lowercase q] [q];

R [Capital R] [R];

Ŕ [Capital R-acute] [Ŕ];

Ŗ [Capital R-cedilla] [Ŗ];

Ř [Capital R-hachek] [Ř];

r [Lowercase r] [r];

ŕ [Lowercase R-acute] [ŕ];

ŗ [Lowercase R-cedilla] [ŗ];

ř [Lowercase R-hachek] [ř];

ɼ [Lowercase R-Long leg] [ɼ];

Š [Capital esh] [Š];

S [Capital S] [S];

Ś [Capital S-acute] [Ś];

Ş [Capital S-cedilla] [Ş];

Ŝ [Capital S-circumflex] [Ŝ];

Ṡ [Capital S-dot] [Ṡ];

Š [Capital S-hachek] [Š];

š [Lowercase esh] [š];

s [Lowercase s] [s];

ś [Lowercase S-acute] [ś];

ş [Lowercase S-cedilla] [ş];

ŝ [Lowercase S-circumflex] [ŝ];

ṡ [Lowercase S-dot] [ṡ];

š [Lowercase S-hachek] [š];

ß [Lowercase SZ Ligature] [ß];

ß [SZ ligature] [ß];

ſ [Lowercase S-long] [ſ];

ſt [Lowercase FT Ligature] [ſt];

T [Capital T] [T];

Ţ [Capital T-cedilla] [Ţ];

Ṫ [Capital T-dot] [Ṫ];

Ť [Capital T-hachek] [Ť];

t [Lowercase t] [t];

ţ [Lowercase T-cedilla] [ţ];

ṫ [Lowercase T-dot] [ṫ];

ť [Lowercase T-hachek] [ť];

Þ [Capital Thorn] [Þ];

þ [Lowercase Thorn] [þ];

Þ [Thorn] [Þ];

þ [thorn] [þ];

™ [Trademark] [™];

Ŧ [Capital T-stroke] [Ŧ];

ŧ [Lowercase T-stroke] [ŧ];

U [Capital U] [U];

Ú [Capital U-acute] [Ú];

Ŭ [Capital U-breve] [Ŭ];

Û [Capital U-circumflex] [Û];

Ű [Capital U-double acute] [Ű];

Ù [Capital U-grave] [Ù];

Ū [Capital U-macron] [Ū];

Ų [Capital U-ogonek] [Ų];

Ů [Capital U-ring] [Ů];

Ũ [Capital U-tilde] [Ũ];

Ü [Capital U-umlaut] [Ü];

u [Lowercase u] [u];

ú [Lowercase U-acute] [ú];

ŭ [Lowercase U-breve] [ŭ];

û [Lowercase U-circumflex] [û];

ű [Lowercase U-double acute] [ű];

ù [Lowercase U-grave] [ù];

ū [Lowercase U-macron] [ū];

ų [Lowercase U-ogonek] [ų];

ů [Lowercase U-ring] [ů];

ũ [Lowercase U-tilde] [ũ];

ü [Lowercase U-umlaut] [ü];

Ú [U acute] [Ú];

ú [u acute] [ú];

Û [U circumflex] [Û];

û [u circumflex] [û];

Ù [U grave] [Ù];

ù [u grave] [ù];

Ü [U umlaut] [Ü];

ü [u umlaut] [ü];

V [Capital V] [V];

v [Lowercase v] [v];

W [Capital W] [W];

Ẃ [Capital W-acute] [Ẃ];

Ŵ [Capital W-circumflex] [Ŵ];

Ẁ [Capital W-grave] [Ẁ];

Ẅ [Capital W-umlaut] [Ẅ];

w [Lowercase w] [w];

ẃ [Lowercase W-acute] [ẃ];

ŵ [Lowercase W-circumflex] [ŵ];

ẁ [Lowercase W-grave] [ẁ];

ẅ [Lowercase W-umlaut] [ẅ];

X [Capital X] [X];

x [Lowercase x] [x];

Y [Capital Y] [Y];

Ý [Capital Y-acute] [Ý];

Ŷ [Capital Y-circumflex] [Ŷ];

Ỳ [Capital Y-grave] [Ỳ];

Ÿ [Capital Y-umlaut] [Ÿ];

y [Lowercase y] [y];

ý [Lowercase Y-acute] [ý];

ŷ [Lowercase Y-circumflex] [ŷ];

ỳ [Lowercase Y-grave] [ỳ];

ÿ [Lowercase Y-umlaut] [ÿ];

Ÿ [Uppercase y-umlaut] [Ÿ];

Ý [Y acute] [Ý];

ý [y acute] [ý];

ÿ [y umlaut] [ÿ];

Z [Capital Z] [Z];

Ž [Capital ž] [Ž];

Ź [Capital Z-acute] [Ź];

Ż [Capital Z-dot] [Ż];

Ž [Capital Z-hachek] [Ž];

z [Lowercase z] [z];

ž [Lowercase ž] [ž];

ź [Lowercase Z-acute] [ź];

ż [Lowercase Z-dot] [ż];

ž [Lowercase Z-hachek] [ž];

Ʒ [Capital Ezh] [Ʒ];

Ǯ [Capital Ezh-hachek] [Ǯ];

ʒ [Lowercase Ezh] [ʒ];

ǯ [Lowercase Ezh-hachek] [ǯ];

 

🔹🔸[000t0 = Time Language, World Language, Number Language]🔸🔹

33t55=School

3355t5=University

55t10=Bachelor

3355t6=Graduate School

55t20=Master's Degree

55t30=Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, Ph. D., DPhil or D.Phil.)

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※※※※ (X=multiplication sign)

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cafe.daum.net/timelanguage

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🔸🔹[PocketBox = Smartphone, APP]🔹🔸

■ I've created a PocketBox inspired by looking at the ceiling in 1978.

■ PocketBox is a creation work composed of application as well as a book composed of operating system.

■ By ignoring the copyright protection of Pocket Box works and by recklessly infringing on Author’s works, many smartphone and smart device related companies (manufacturers as well as other developers and users) have indulged in illegal use of PocketBox works without obtaining the author's permission.

☆ Do not infringe PocketBox Copyright.

☆ Do not use the same work similar to PocketBox. - If you want to use it, use it after you pay a royalty.

ㅡ PocketBox Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. ㅡ

🌏 TIMEnasa's Creations (Works & Books) 🌏

1. TIMEnasa 🌐

2. 000t0=Time Language, World Language, Number Language

Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 🌍

3. Nti2000=IoT, Smart City

Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 🌎

4. Number Money=Digital Currency, Virtual Currency

Copyright 1969. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 🏦

5. PocketBox=Smartphone, Copyright of the APP

Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 📱

6. M+w=people language 📖

7. ~ 14. TIME theory 📕

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TAÏF - SENEGAL: Owner a multiplication of Nerica 6 seeds rice "pluvial" field Momath Amine LO checks the rice on September 23 2017, in Taïf, Kaolack region, Senegal. Photo by Xaume Olleros / RTI

 

STORY

 

*** Momath Amine LO,

40 years leading producer in Taf in the commune of Ngayene Sabakh where agriculture is the main activity.

Leading producer since 2011, the date of the introduction of rainfed rice in this central zone of Senegal

The Ngayene Sabakh zone polarizes 23 villages for 640 rainfed rice producers

Here, the Nerica 6, 4 and 1

Amine LO carries a demonstration plot for satellite producers who want to be inspired by good farming techniques, so that its field is very accessible, on the edge of a very borrowed trail to better make it visible.

I even offer seeds to my neighbors to popularize the production of rice in the area

Besides, my cousins ​​call me "Mo'Thiep" in language which means (Mo'Riz)

The parcel also produces seed to constitute a reserve in the area

Amine LO is above all a producer of millet, maize. It was with the introduction of rice that he decided to diversify his production because, he says, "we introduced rain fed rice cultivation for self-consumption because we had to sell the millet crops and corn to buy this staple food. At the end of the first campaign, the populations remained a year firm without buying rice, which boosted the production of this speculation.

The average yields obtained in this zone are 1, 5 tonnes / ha

"At the end of each season, with the produce of the harvest, I manage to reimburse inputs and seeds. The remaining stock is sufficient enough to ensure the supply of the family throughout the year

Personally, I have seen only advantages since the introduction of this speculation in the zone "I assure our self-consumption and with the products of the sales, I assure my daily expenditure, school fees and health of the family. I even managed to build my house.

Harvest and Post Harvest

Wish to increase the areas to be cu

Christoph Keller “BEYOND KIOSK - MODES OF MULTIPLICATION”, at Colophon 2009

🔹️🔸️[000t0=Time Language, World Language, Number Language]🔸️🔹️

2t1=I

2t2=you

2t3=He

2t4=She

2t5=They

2t6=We

0t000=TIMEnasa

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🔸🔹🔸

We're introducing Time Language all over the world. Time Language is the world's language consisting of numbers that anyone in the world can easily use. Time Language frees us from foreign languages. Now, there is no need for interpretation and translation. Time Language is pronounced in the language of each country and the meaning is the same. [000t0=Time Language, Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved.] Looking forward to our interactions. Thank you. Huibok Choe, Ph.D., MBA&CMO

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🔸🔹[The world's first smartphone, PocketBox=Smartphone, APP]🔹🔸

■ The smartphone infringed the copyright of the PocketBox.

■ I've created a PocketBox inspired by looking at the ceiling in 1978.

■ PocketBox is a creation work composed of application as well as a book composed of operating system.

■ By ignoring the copyright protection of Pocket Box works and by recklessly infringing on Author’s works, many smartphone and smart device related companies (manufacturers as well as other developers and users) have indulged in illegal use of PocketBox works without obtaining the author's permission.

☆ Do not infringe PocketBox Copyright.

☆ Do not use the same work similar to PocketBox. - If you want to use it, use it after you pay a royalty.

ㅡ PocketBox Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. ㅡ

🌏 TIMEnasa's Creations(Books & Works) 🌏

1. TIMEnasa 🌐

2. 000t0=Time Language, World Language, Number Language

Copyright 1974. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 🌍

3. Nti2000=IoT, Metaverse, Smart City, Smart Systems

Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 🌎

4. Number Money=Digital Currency, Virtual Currency and Crypto Currency

Copyright 1969. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 💰

5. PocketBox=Smartphone, Copyright of the APP

Copyright 1978. T.H. Kwon All Rights Reserved. 📱

6. M+W=People Language 📖

7. ~ 14. TIME theory 📕

15. etc. 📡

■ TIMEnasa(0t000)

□ TIMELANGUAGE Inc.

□ TIMEmilk Inc.

□ TIMEnasa university Inc.

■ TIMEnasa Site

www.timelanguage.net

www.timenasa.com

www.pocketbox.co.kr

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