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#2The last good capture was in Feb 2009 https://web.archive.org/web/20090214010119/http://school-hou...
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#3My final paper was a 15-20 page paper on Zero, and, despite cringing at my own writing, is still probably my favorite thing I've ever written. Zero has a fascinating history, from being outlawed in a few European countries, to being associated with the Mayan King of Death. One great little piece is the following poem:
>U 0 a 0, but I 0 thee
>O 0 no 0, but O 0 me.
>O let not my 0 a mere 0 go,
>But 0 my 0 I 0 thee so.
The word "cipher" used to be another name for zero/0, so the above reads as:
>You sigh for a cipher, but I sigh for thee
>O sigh for no cipher, but O sigh for me.
>O let not my sigh for a mere cipher go
>But sigh for my sigh, for I sigh for thee so.
Which, of course, explains why Neo, The One from the Matrix, had an enemy named Cypher.
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#6In college we had a freshman writing seminar requirement, which were encouraged to be broadly interpreted. I took a Math course, of all things. We learned Euclidean geometry, proved the Pythagorean theorem through construction, calculated ancient dates, and wrote about it all. My final paper was a 15-20 page paper on Zero, and, despite cringing at my own writing, is still probably my favorite thing I've ever written.…
http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/30774/origin-of-z...
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#8In college we had a freshman writing seminar requirement, which were encouraged to be broadly interpreted. I took a Math course, of all things. We learned Euclidean geometry, proved the Pythagorean theorem through construction, calculated ancient dates, and wrote about it all. My final paper was a 15-20 page paper on Zero, and, despite cringing at my own writing, is still probably my favorite thing I've ever written.…
Cipher comes from the same root as Zero (sifr), making it a doublet word. http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/30774/origin-of-z...
Cool.
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#9In college we had a freshman writing seminar requirement, which were encouraged to be broadly interpreted. I took a Math course, of all things. We learned Euclidean geometry, proved the Pythagorean theorem through construction, calculated ancient dates, and wrote about it all. My final paper was a 15-20 page paper on Zero, and, despite cringing at my own writing, is still probably my favorite thing I've ever written.…