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London's The Magic Numbers bring their series of hits to the Opera House, Cork, during the Murphy's Big Night Out.
These wage cups used to be used in Crowther's Crimble Mill, Slaithwaite arond 1900. Each worker had a number and wages would be put in the corresponding pot for collection at the end of work. These are on show at the Tolson Museum, Huddersfield.
Numbers Hill at Arco City in the County of Butte, Idaho. The numbers are a tradition of graduating classes painting their graduation year on the cliffs. The tradition started in 1920. Arco City was originally named Root Hog, but changed name to Arco in early 20th Century. The city was the first city in the world to be lit by Nuclear Power Powered from the nearby National Reactor Testing Station. The Testing station had the worlds first fatal reactor accident when the Reactor melted Down in 1961.
July 2013
North Vancouver in the November rain... (2009)
(part of my ongoing Persistence of Memory series...)
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Famous Irrational Numbers In the mathematical field an irrational numbers are the real numbers that can’t be expressed in a fraction form. In a simple meaning an irrational numbers cannot be represented as a rational form. Irrational numbers are those real value numbers that can’t be represented as terminating or repeating decimals. If we look at the history of famous irrational numbers, it is invented by the hippasus (a student) when he was trying to calculate the root of 2 as a fraction. In a more generic way irrational numbers means NOT rational. Rational numbers can be written as a ratio of two integers.