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fashionablemathematician - fashion: Color Theory Introduction
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This blog has closed. Follow me to 3stylelife. Saturday, May 10, 2008. As I stated in my initial post here, General Fashion Philosophy. For those interested in the theory of colors in its own right, I must refer you to Itten’s The Art of Color. I’ll keep this pst updated with links to the newest related articles both from my blog (as I crank them out) , and any other materials I find on the subject out on the web:. Chapter 1: Basics and Definitions. Chapter 2: Effects of Individual Colors. In the Style o...
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fashionablemathematician - mathematics: GRE Math Quick Review: Conversions
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This blog has closed. Follow me to 3stylelife. Thursday, June 19, 2008. GRE Math Quick Review: Conversions. Rounding out the subseries on fractions, decimals, and percentages, this document covers how to convert between the three forms and offers advice on how to approach problems with such conversions. Exercises, solutions, and explanations at the end, as always. You can access the document below:. GRE Math Quick Review: Conversions. September 2, 2008 at 10:16 AM. September 2, 2008 at 10:18 AM. Nine Cha...
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fashionablemathematician - mathematics: August 2008
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This blog has closed. Follow me to 3stylelife. Thursday, August 7, 2008. After doing a lot of thinking and reading over vacation, I've decided to shut this blog down. By no means am I done with blogging, but this site really was my first attempt at the beast, and I need to make some fundamental changes. Thank you all for reading (and occasionally commenting). You can follow me to:. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Software problems in research #1: Excel turns genes into dates!
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fashionablemathematician - personal: August 2008
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This blog has closed. Follow me to 3stylelife. Wednesday, August 6, 2008. After doing a lot of thinking and reading over vacation, I've decided to shut this blog down. By no means am I done with blogging, but this site really was my first attempt at the beast, and I need to make some fundamental changes. Thank you all for reading (and occasionally commenting). You can follow me to:. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Importance of OpenAI.
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fashionablemathematician - fashion: May 2008
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This blog has closed. Follow me to 3stylelife. Friday, May 30, 2008. Color Theory Chapter 7: Split and Dual Complements. Having tackled complementary colors in our last article, let’s move on to the related topics of split and dual complements. We’ll see that the tools required to utilize these objects are very similar to those we developed for complementary colors. Later on, we’ll see that there is also a relationship to analogous colors. In working with dual-complementary colors, the name of the game i...
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fashionablemathematician - fashion: July 2008
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This blog has closed. Follow me to 3stylelife. Friday, July 25, 2008. Going on vacation for the next 9 days. No computer implies no posting. I'll be back on August 4th stronger than ever. Enjoying the beaches of Ocean City, MD. Links to this post. Thursday, July 24, 2008. Outfit Analysis 7.24.8. Today’s analysis is short and sweet, a lead in to a general idea for a post in a few days. To utilize a piece of clothing I’ve never worn before. Shoes: Black Rockport XCS. Socks: Standard ankle-cut black socks.
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fashionablemathematician - personal: Moving On
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This blog has closed. Follow me to 3stylelife. Wednesday, August 6, 2008. After doing a lot of thinking and reading over vacation, I've decided to shut this blog down. By no means am I done with blogging, but this site really was my first attempt at the beast, and I need to make some fundamental changes. Thank you all for reading (and occasionally commenting). You can follow me to:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The Importance of OpenAI. This work by Barry Wright, III.
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fashionablemathematician - personal: Starbucks Adventure
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This blog has closed. Follow me to 3stylelife. Friday, July 11, 2008. I’m going to be blogging primarily outside the home. Working at home provided a lot of distractions, and a too-relaxing environment, not conducive to thinking and writing for longer periods of time. I’m going to be blogging shorter posts across tighter themes. I want to build up some more experienced based information to support the theory I work upon. Unless you fit a number of criteria. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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fashionablemathematician - fashion: Always Another Way
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This blog has closed. Follow me to 3stylelife. Monday, June 30, 2008. 8230;there’s always another way. Obscure references to the Matrix aside, the words ring true. We make so many choices in fashion (whether we realize them or not), that there is almost always another way to achieve a desired effect, to wear a particular piece of clothing, or to put an outfit together. To look preppy or clean-cut (obviously). To bring a slight amount of formality to a casual or athletic outfit. We’d probably find a...
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fashionablemathematician - fashion: June 2008
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This blog has closed. Follow me to 3stylelife. Monday, June 30, 2008. Challenging the Norm 4: Belts and Ties. Many of us are used to substitutions in our daily lives, especially when two things appear quite similar. Butter is swapped out for the equally yellow fat, margarine, a knife works just as well as a pair of scissors in opening a bag, and the generic acetaminophen tablets work just as well as Tylenol. Ties and belts have a number of similarities:. Thin, nearly rectangular shape. My first inclinati...
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