Monday, March 6, 2023
Exploring Square Space
Friday, December 18, 2020
Square Space at Athens
(A sequel to the previous post, Square Space at Wikipedia)
Related remarks: A Dec. 16 Wikipedia revision by Quack5quack,
and posts in this journal tagged Helsinki Math.
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Square Space at Wikipedia
The State of Square-Space Art at Wikipedia as of December 16, 2020,
after a revision by an anonymous user on that date:
See also Square Space at Squarespace.
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Annals of Square Space
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Saturday, September 7, 2024
Annals of Cultural History
Bloomsday, and then Galois's birthday, and then . . . Square Space!
"Ride a painted pony, let the spinning wheel spin."
Tuesday, August 3, 2021
The Algebra Project
(Continued from Math Rights, July 25.)
For Bob Moses, see the July 25 post Math Rights.
For Math in the Media, see the remarks below.
For another perspective on rings, see Square Space.
Thursday, July 15, 2021
Legal Standing
"To demonstrate standing, a claimant must first show
he has incurred concrete, particularized and actual
or imminent injury; that the injury can be fairly traced
back to what is being challenged in court and that
the remedy sought can redress the issue."
— https://yaledailynews.com/
blog/2018/02/27/law-clinic-pushes-for-
fisa-court-transparency/
The above Yale date suggests a review of . . .
Raiders of the Lost Images . . .
which in turn suggests a review of Square Space.
Soundtrack (condensed) —
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Cards of Identity Continues.
For a different sort of dazzle, and of seeing beneath,
vide Square Space. “Leave a space.” — Stoppard, Jumpers
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Toy Problems
The above story's conclusion —
" … the current state of the art in quantum computing is still
not quite ready for solving anything but toy problems and
testing basic algorithms."
From "Annals of Square Space" (Log24, Sept. 3, 2019) —
" 'Before I go somewhere for a story, I have a certain understanding of
what form it will take, and when I get there, it’s always far, far more
complicated,' says the journalist and poet Eliza Griswold, over lunch
in Gramercy Park. 'They begin with a neat little bow' — she pantomimes
tying it, her wide blue eyes growing wider — 'and then: kaboom.' ”
— VOGUE Lives: Eliza Griswold, August 27, 2010, 9:10 AM,
by Megan O'Grady
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Decorated
For those who prefer more elaborate decorations —
1. A Facebook image from last August …
2. The Facebook glider suggests a tune from "The Thomas Crown Affair"
(1968) that appeared in a Dec. 16, 2018 post on Christianity and
"interlocking names"—
The revised lyrics describe a square space.
3. An even more elaborate square space:
the Dance of the Snowflakes from
Balanchine's version of The Nutcracker —
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Logos
Musical accompaniment from Sunday morning —
Update of Nov. 21 —
The reader may contrast the above Squarespace.com logo
(a rather serpentine version of the acronym SS) with a simpler logo
for a square space (the Galois window ):