Factuals

Just saw this band at the thirsty pagan. Brought me back to when I grew up. Cover tunes, but are they something you can’t do. Great guitars. People carried tables out for dancing great guitar work, both from Barry and Jim. you could wish you could play so good. Hot rod you would like them.

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Paul Lundgren

about 15 years ago

Sometimes failing is the greatest success.

Rick

about 15 years ago

It's actually called The Fractals, and they have a Facebook page, "Fractalized Fans of the Fractals".  They play every Thurs. nite at the Pagan.  It is a jam, and anyone can play with them, they are also in their own bands.

vicarious

about 15 years ago

It's good to have Frank back with us.

frank

about 15 years ago

My mistake, couldn't be the beer. A fractal is a Hausdorff dimension

vicarious

about 15 years ago

For the very few of you who didn't already know:

(From Wikipedia)

"In mathematics, the Hausdorff dimension (also known as the Hausdorff-Besicovitch dimension) is an extended non-negative real number associated to any metric space. The Hausdorff dimension generalizes the notion of the dimension of a real vector space. In particular, the Hausdorff dimension of a single point is zero, the Hausdorff dimension of a line is one, the Hausdorff dimension of the plane is two, etc. There are however many irregular sets that have noninteger Hausdorff dimension. The concept was introduced in 1918 by the mathematician Felix Hausdorff. Many of the technical developments used to compute the Hausdorff dimension for highly irregular sets were obtained by Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch."

deafyet

about 15 years ago

Franko? yer still here? I thot you were out tilting at windmills.

frank

about 15 years ago

very few jobs, no money out there for wind energy, go figure

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