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Full page design for Vice Magazine Tokyo. Club geezer Dre Skull is playing the Numbers / Vice Halloween party in Tokyo 08
Here are the Monster Numbers in a closer view.
0 ... He's a bit of a negative number (yes, I gave him the frowny face entirely for this pun).
1... being a giant foot can be lonely at times.
2.... poor 2 is as bad as 1. He has trouble making friends.
1, 3, 5, 7 and 9... they're just odd. I wouldn't sit next to them.
4, 6 and 8... well, there's nothing much to say about them. They're pretty even.
I think I've been doing this too long. Time for some sleep.
Operations on rational numbers If we look at any integer say -7, we find that -7 can be written as -7 /1, where -7 and 1 both are integers and the denominator 1 0. So -7 is absolutely expressed in form of a rational number. Now, in this we are going to learn about operations with integers and Rational Numbers. All mathematical operations namely addition, subtraction, multiplication and division can take place with both integers and rational numbers.
Mythical Numbers & Satanic Ritual Abuse - claims that "hundreds" of innocence peole have been jailed from false allegations of abuse are false - longest list is 50 supposedly innocent people - no witch-hunt - Ross Cheit from www.pinterest.com/pin/368310075760120069/
all the picture has a number so the customer will know what did he or she will order buy the number,, all regena pottery are handmade in cypurs max order is 300 pcs per month
Belfast's newest art centre, The Mac, is currently running an Andy Warhol exhibition. A visit there proved to be inspiration for this week's theme, particularly Warhol's use of repeated themes in different colours. This pop art is the side of Warhol's work that everyone is familiar with. What I didn't know is that he was a photographer too and that he liked to present some of his work in a repeated four panel format (a quadtych, perhaps?!?)
On the way back to the car park, these coloured floor numbers caught my eye as a possible subject. So I present my pop art numbers, inspired by the quirky Mr Warhol. Can I get away with it...?!?
Made this for myself as a 7th grader in 1969! My daughter wore it to school once when she was about 8 years old.
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