My sabbatical ended horribly with my appointment to Head of the Science Department which means that I get to attend committee meetings until my ears bleed.
Today I spent a lot of time with physical scientists and I realized at one point that I was trying to solve the unit cell of the graph paper shirt being worn by the professor in front of me. I realized that what we need is a decent classification system of graph paper shirts. I pulled a couple of shirts out of my closet and saw this ...
So this shirt is dichromic with a slope of 1/1 and each repeat unit diagonal crosses 5 lines so I came up with D11x5. Leading to these ...
I dunno I think I might be missing something. Any crystallographers out there? And then there is the sad fact that this is but a small subset of the graph paper shirts in my closet. At least with the return of fall I can stop wearing socks with sandals.
Anyway, my ears have stopped bleeding so it must be time to go to a meeting with the Biologists. Light a candle for me.
2 comments:
Your posts, though too infrequent, are always a great read.
Good luck with your appointment.
Thanks for the support.
Yes, but do you have a graph paper shirt in your closet with more than three colours that is busier than any here?
I am also wondering if anyone has a repeat pattern that does NOT have a slope = 1. I'd like to see that.
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